Horsford's Nurseries . grand Lily which I raisedhere and offer it at, N., 75 cts. each, $7 per doz.;. P., 78 cts. each, $ per doz. L. superbum. American Turks Cap. This^/native Lily is one of the finest and most hardyof all Lilies. It often attains a height of 6 feet,and produces a large number of flowers. Itsflowers are bright orange in color, with dark AT. preceding the prices indicates Lilium superbum, continued spots. N., 15 cts. each, $ per doz.; P., 18cts. each, $ per tenuifolium. Siberian Coral Lily. One ofthe most delicate and charming species. 1 to 2feet high, with


Horsford's Nurseries . grand Lily which I raisedhere and offer it at, N., 75 cts. each, $7 per doz.;. P., 78 cts. each, $ per doz. L. superbum. American Turks Cap. This^/native Lily is one of the finest and most hardyof all Lilies. It often attains a height of 6 feet,and produces a large number of flowers. Itsflowers are bright orange in color, with dark AT. preceding the prices indicates Lilium superbum, continued spots. N., 15 cts. each, $ per doz.; P., 18cts. each, $ per tenuifolium. Siberian Coral Lily. One ofthe most delicate and charming species. 1 to 2feet high, with one to fifteen or more nodding,rich scarlet flowers. It is propagated from seedsor scales. One of the quickest to bloom fromseed. N., 15 cts. each, $ per doz.; P., 18 , $ per doz. Seeds, 10 cts. per testaceum (L. excelsum). One of the mostbeautiful Lilies. Handsome nankeen-yellowflowers on a stalk 4 to 6 feet high. Thought tobe a hybrid. A novel color in Lilies. N., 50 ; P., 55 cts. Lilium tenuifoliumnot prepaid; P. indicates prepaid 26 Fredk H. Horsford, Charlotte, Vermont Lilium tigrinum. Tiger Lily. N., 8 cts. each, 60 ctsper doz.; P., 10 cts. each, 80 cts. per —, var. plenescens. Double Tiger Lily. N.,3r5 cts. each; P., 17 cts. 16. —J var. splendens. By far the best form of\y Tiaer Lily I have had. It is taller, with hand-some, large flowers and a much healthier among shrubbery. N., 15 cts. each, rfer doz.; P., 17 cts. each, $ per Wallacei. See L. elegans. LINUM Austriacum. Austrian Flax. Has paleblue flowers in June and July. It is a pretty/border plant and remains for a long time inbloom. June. N., 12c. each, $ per doz.; P.,15c. each, $ per doz. Seeds, 5c. per Is rather low in growth, with manybranches, which terminate in a great number ofbright yellow flowers. One of the best hardyperennials with yellow flowers. June and , 11 cts. each, $ per doz.; P., 15 c


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