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Per Doz, 



$1.50 

 1.50 

 1.50 

 1.50 

 3.00 

 1.50 



4.00 

 7.50 



2.50 

 4.00 

 1.60 

 2.00 

 1.50 



LILIES FOR THE OPEN GROUND— Continued. 



Each. 



Elegans, Thunbergianum or Umbellatum. These vary in color from 

 yellow to orange-crimson, usually with black spots. From eight to twelve 

 flowers are produced on each stem ; height about 2 feet. They bloom in 

 June and July are exceedingly hardy. 



Elegans Atrosanguineum, rich deep crimson, with dark spots $0.15 



Elegans Aurantiacum, deep yellow spotted with black .15 



Elegans Erectum, orange, spotted with scarlet ; erect flowers 15 



Elegans Incomparable, rich deep red, spotted with black ; very showy . . .15 



Elegans Venustum, buff with dark spots 30 



Elegans Varieties Mixed, ranging from yellow to deep red 15 



Excelsum, deep buff, renexed flower, fragrant, 3 to 4 feet ; very beautiful; 



blooms in June and July 40 



Hansoni, deep golden yellow, spotted crimson, 3 feet, blooms in June ... .75 

 Harrisii (Bermuda Easter Lily), see previous page. 



Krameri, pure blush pink, fragrant and beautiful, three feet .25 



Leichtlini, flowers deep golden yellow with purple spots, 3 to 4 feet, August .40 

 Longiflorum, large, trumpet-shaped pure white flowers, 2 feet, strong bulbs .15 

 MartOgon, purplish crimson with dark spots, three feet, July and August . . .20 



Philadelphicum, bright orange red with purple spots, 2 feet, July • 15 



Speciosum or Lancifolium, the most popular class of Japanese Lilies; 

 their hardiness, free growth and branching habit rendering them most valu- 

 able for permanent beds and borders. They grow from 3 to 4 feet in height 

 and continue in bloom from August till frost. 



Speciosum Album, pure white, fragrant 



Speciosum Melpomene, white, suffused with darkest crimson . . 

 Speciosum Roseum, white, shaded and spotted with rose, fragrant . 



Speciosum Rubrum, white, shaded and spotted with rosy crimson 15 



Superbum {Turk's Cap Lily), rich orange, petals tipped red and dark spot- 

 ted, 3 to 4 feet, blooms in July 



Tenuifolium (Coral Lily), a very graceful miniature Lily with fiery scarlet 



flowers, \y 2 feet, July 



Tigrinum (Tiger Lily), orange, spotted black, 3 to 4 feet, August, very hardy 

 Tigrinum Flore Pleno, (Donble-Jlozuering Tiger Lily), 3 to 4 feet, August 



Wallacei, orange scarlet, spotted with maroon, 3 feet, September 



Wallachianum Superbum, a magnificent new Lily introduced by officers 

 of the British Army from India. The flowers are trumpet-shaped, primrose 

 yellow, lightly streaked with light purple, height 4 to 6 feet, September, 

 very scarce 2.00 20.00 



LILY OF THE VALLEY. 



CONVALLARIA. 



For open ground planting we offer large clumps, 

 each containing many flowering crowns. These 

 may be set from six inches to a foot apart and cov- 

 ered three inches. They succeed best in ground 

 which is rather moist and partially shaded. 



For forcing the pips are to be preferred, being 

 grown under conditions tending to promote vigor- 

 ous and early blooming. Twelve to eighteen pips 

 may be planted in a 6-inch pot, with all the fibrous 

 roots carefully preserved, and keeping the crowns 

 above the soil. Place them in a temperature of 

 about 80 degrees, cover the crowns with loose moss 

 and keep them constantly moist with tepid water. 

 They should flower in about five weeks. 



Ready for delivery in November. 



Per Doz. Per ioo 



Selected German-grown Pips, 



the best for forcing $0.25 51.50 



By mail, post-paid 30 1.75 



Each. Per Doz 



Large Strong Clumps, containing 

 many flowering pips ; best for open 



ground planting $0.40 54.00 



By mail, 10 cents each extra. 



Pink Flowered, rosy pink, fra- 

 grant, single pips 05 .50 



.20 



2.00 



.25 



2.50 



.15 



1.50 



,15 



1.50 



,10 



1.00 



.20 



2.00 



,10 



1.00 



,15 



»1.50 



,20 



2.00 



Lily of the Valley. 



