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Tuberoses, Double Flowering. 



buds nipped off when they appear; treated 

 in this way, they will produce perfect 

 flowers during falL Undivided roots, $3 

 per dozen. 



The roots we offer are of the very best 

 type, having taken special pains to discard 

 varieties which did not flower well here. 



Tu"beroses. Double Flowering. They are 

 ornamental for the garden, and very valuable 

 for makiug bouquets, on account of their 

 pure white color and great fragrance. Plant 

 during the spring months. Strong bulbs, 

 10 cents each; 75 cents per dozen. 



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JAPAN LILIES 



I/ilium auratum. Golden Band Lily. 

 This is one of the handsomdst lilies; the 

 flowers are large and white, each petal hav- 

 ing a yellow stripe. It is of easy culture. 

 A loamy, dry soil suits it best, if planted 

 one inch deep. 



The past season we 

 several of these noble 

 they were really fine; 

 opening at the same 



had occasion to see 

 lilies in bloom, and 



half a dozen flowers 

 time and measuring 



from six to nine inches across. Very fra- 

 grant. We have fine bulbs, imported direct 

 from their native country, flowering bulbs, 

 20 cents each. 



I/ilium lancifolium album. Pure 

 white. Japan Lily 30 cents each. 



I/ilium lancifolium Rubrum. White 

 and red spotted, 15 cents each. 



I/ilium lancifolium roseum. Rose 

 spotted, 15 cents each. ^^ 



These Japan Lilies are very beautiful and 

 fragrant. Should be planted from October 

 till January. Perfectly suited to this cli- 

 mate. 



I/ilium tigrinum. Tiger Lily- A well 

 known variety, very showy and of easy cul- 

 ture; 10 cents each. 



I/illum Tigrinum, fl. pi. This is a 

 very fine variety ;, perfectly double, and the 

 petals are imbricated almost as regularly as 

 a camelia fiower. Very fine; 15 cents each. 



Lilium Auratum. 



A group of Lilium auratum bordered off with L. Tigrinum looks very 

 handsome and deserves space in every garden. 



