AUTUMN Catalogue. 191 1. 



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Lllium Harrisii. 



LILIUM CANDIDUM. Ascension or English Lent Lily. 

 HESE are grown for us in the north of France, and are the large, thick- 

 petalled variety, with pure white flowers ; excellent both for forcing and 

 open garden. Each, 15 cents; per doz.,Si.5o; per 100, SS.50; per 

 1 .000, S80.00. 



LlLlUM HARRIS!!. The Bermuda Easter Lily. 

 Very choice, thoroughly ripened bulbs, from the finest stock in Bermuda. 





Each 



Doz. 



100 





Fine Flowering Bulbs. 5 to 7 in. circ. 

 Extra Large Bulbs. 7 to 9 in. circ. 

 Mammoth Size, q to n in. circ. . 



$0.10 

 .20 

 .40 



Si .00 

 2.00 

 3->o 



$7.00 

 15.00 

 28.00 



Percaseof 400, $26.00 

 Percase of 200, $24,00 



LILIUM LONGIFLORUM. Bermuda grown. 





Each 



Doz. 



100 





Fine Flowering Bulbs. 5 to 7 in. circ. 

 Extra Large Bulbs. 7 to g in. circ. 

 Wammoth Size. 9 to u in. circ. . 



$0.10 

 .20 

 .40 



$0.85 



1-75 

 3-2,=; 



S5.50 

 13.00 

 24.00 



Per case of 400, $20.00 

 Percaseof 200, $24.00 



LILIUM JAMES!!, new Bermuda lily. 



The pure white trumpet is somewhat smaller than that of L. Harrisii. It 

 has proved remarkably healthy, of sturdy compact growth and blooms 

 profusely. 



Extra Large Bulbs. Each, 25c.; per doz., $2.50; per 100, S18.00. 



LILIUM LONGIFLOKUM. japan grown. 



Giganteum. The flowers are of large size, perfect in form and of superior 

 substance; stems blackish. Bulbs, 7 to 9 in. circ. Each, 15 cents; per 

 doz., S1.50; per 100, Sio.oo. Bulbs, 9 to 10 in. circ. Each, 20 cents; 

 per doz., $2.25 ; per 100; Si 6.00. 



Formosa. An early type, blooming with L. Harrisii. Bulbs ready for de- 

 livery in August. Bulbs, 7 to 9 m. circ. Each, i 5 cents; per doz., $1.50 ; 

 per 100, $10.00. Bulbs, 9 to 10 in. circ. Each, 20 cents; per doz., 

 $2.25; per 100. Si 5.00. 



LEUCANTHEMUM and MYRIOPHYLLUM. See page 25. 



If Lilies are wanted by mail, add 5 cents each or 30 cents per dozen. 



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LILIES FOR FORCING. 



THE bulbs may be potted from 

 August onward in a compost of 

 equal parts turfy loam, leaf mold, 

 rotten cow manure, and sand. It is best 

 to start them in pots not exceeding twice 

 their own diameter, in which they may 

 remain until started eight inches or more. 

 They should be transferred then to larger 

 pots in which to bloom, exercising great 

 care not to disturb the roots or break 

 away the soil from about them, and set- 

 ting them considerably deeper in the 

 larger pots. This method prevents the 

 soil from becoming sour, and enables the 

 roots forming at the base of the stem 

 to become feeders, greatly increasing the 

 number and size of the blossoms. 



Lilium Candldum. 



