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LILY BULBS 



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Auratum. (The Golden-rayed Lily of Japan.') The flowers are pure white, 

 thickly studded with crimson spots, while through the centre of each petal 

 runs a clear golden band. Fully expanded, the flowers measure nearly a 

 foot across, are produced abundantly from June to October, and possess a 

 most delicious fragrance. 3 to 5 feet. (See Cut.) 



First Size Bulbs. 8 to 9 inch 



Extra Large Bulbs. 9 to 11 inch 



Mammoth Bulos. 11 to 13 inch 



Auratum Vittatum Rubrum. Probably the grandest Lily in cultiva- 

 tion. Magnificent flowers, 10 to 12 inches across, clear waxy white with a 

 burnished crimson stripe, half an inch wide, through the centre of each 

 petal, and the rest of the flower beautifully spotted crimson. Highly per- 

 fumed. (See Cut.) -. 



Auratum Pictum. A very choice variety, pure white, with a band through 

 each petal, one half of which is red and the other half yellow, entire flowei 

 spotted crimson : 



Auratum Witteii. A magnificent Lily, immense flowers, widely expanded 

 color purest white with a wide yellow stripe through the centre of each 

 petal, often grows 6 feet high, very free blooming. . .*. 



Auratum Platypetallum. The flowers are similar in color to Auratum, 

 heavily spotted, but are much larger, the petals more overlapping, and of 

 greater substance. The leaves are very long and broad, and the stems at- 

 tain a height varying from 7 to 10 feet. Immerse bulbs 



Batemaniae A Japanese Lily, growing from 3 to 4 feethigh and producing 

 bright apricot-tinted flowers ; blooms in July. (See Cut.) 



Bermuda Easter Lily. (See Page i.) 



Brownii. One of the most beautiful Lilies ; immense trumpet-shaped flow- 

 ers 10 inches in length ; interior, pure white with chocolate-colored anthers; 

 exterior, brownish purple ; easily grown in any light sandy loam, also in 



pots. 



LILIUM CANDIDUM, 



Candidum. (Annunciation, Madonna or St. Joseph Lily.) The well-known 

 Garden Lily, snow white fragrant blossoms ; it is also one of the best forcing 

 Lilies for florists ; 3 to 4 feet ; ~lp°ms in the open ground about June ; buyer 

 paying carriage at $6.00 per 100. (See Cut.) 



Canadense- Our beautiful native " Canadian Lily." Bright yellow marked 

 with copious spots of red ; blooms in June and July ; 2 to 3 feet high 



Canadense Flavum. Pure yellow 



Canadense Rubrum. Crimson, dark spots 



Chalcedonicum. (Scarlet Martagori.) Bright scarlet recurved flowers; 

 blooms in June ; 3 feet. (See Cut ) - 



Colchicum. (Monodelphum or Szovitsianum.) Rich citron color, spotted 

 with black ; one Of the best Lilies ; 2 feet ; blooms in July 



Columbianum One of the most elegant and graceful of the Lilies; it 

 grows 3 to 4 feet high, bearing from 10 to 30 brilliant orange red medium- 

 sized flowers, beautifully spotted with crimson and very fragrant. 



Croceum. (Bulbiferum.) Broad funnel-shaped flowers of beautiful golden, 

 slightly tinted scarlet ; 3 to 6 feet ; blooms in July 



Delmaticum. A very rare and beautiful species, growing about 5 feet high 

 bearing f¥om 30 to 40 flowers of a deep rich crimson purple, almost black ; 

 easily grown and one of the hardiest 



Elegans Erectum. (Thunbergianmn or Umbellatum.) Very hardy and 

 succeeds anywhere ; flowers erect and borne in clusters ; orange, spotted 

 scarlet ; V/2 feet ; blooms in June and July. (See Cut.) 



Elegans Bicolor. Red, striped and flaked yellow, and shot with lilac 



Elegans Alice Wilson- One of the most beautiful and distinct Lilies ; the 

 flowers, of a bright lemon yellow, are very large, borne erect and in clus- 

 ters ; very hardy, succeeds almost anywhere ; height 1% feet, very rare 



Elegans Aureu'm IVIaculatum. Light apricot yellow, spotted with black 



Elegans Citrinum- Golden yellow, with black dots, rich and striking 



Elegans Incomparable- The richest red known in Lilies : a deep ox- 

 blood crimson, slightly spotted with black ; very free and easily grown 



Excelsum. (Isabellinum or Testaceum.) The stately form, beauty of color 

 and delightful fragrance of this varietv has made it a great favorite 

 wherever known. It grows from 4 to 6 feet high, and produces from 6 to 12 

 nodding lilies of delicate light buff color, blooms in June and July 



Giganteum. A splendid species of gigantic growth and very distinct. The 

 stems grow 6 to 10 feet high, and frequently bear 12 to 20 large flowers, 5 to 

 6 inches long. Color, creamy white, with a purple throat. The bulbs are 

 very large ; blooms in the summer 



Harrisil. Henderson's Superior Bermuda Easter Lily. 



We wish to lay particular stress upon the size and quality of our Bulbs 

 which are larger, healthier and better than those usually sold— for the 

 reason that no expense is spared in manuringand cultivating. Experience 

 having shown us that bulbs so treated are incomparably superior to 

 bulbs grown on impoverished and unfertilized land year after year, 

 which constitutionally weakens the bulbs and they give results accord- 

 ingly. This is the general practice — especially among those who endeavor 

 to grow cheaply — to enable them to undersell. 



First size bulbs, 5 to 7 inches in circumference 



Extra size bulbs, 7 to 9 " 



Monstrous bulbs, 9 to 11 " 



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