WINTER AND SPRING FLOWERING BULBS AND PLANTS 



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Bermuda Easter Lily 



The Easter Lily is a vigorous grower 

 with ordinary attention. Flowers pure 

 white and delightfully perfumed. It is 

 unexcelled as a window plant. Fill a 

 six-inch pot closely with soil to the top, 

 plant the bulb, water moderately and 

 put away in a dark, cool place until the 

 roots begin to form. Then transrer to 

 the sitting room to the warmth and 

 light. Bermuda Easter Lilies may be 

 planted outside. They aro hardy in the 

 Southern States and will survive North- 

 ern winters if protected with leaves or 

 litter. They flower in three months from 

 planting. When planted in a large pot 

 can be placed outdoors in spring after 

 all danger of frost is past, and they will 

 bloom during the summer months. 



The bulbs we offer are the true Ber- 

 muda Easter Lilies (Lilium Harrisii), 

 •secured direct from our Bermuda grower, 

 and are the best to be had. We offer the 

 true stock, which is very scarce — and 

 very few are able to secure a supply— 

 and only large and healthy bulbs, which 

 will make a vigorous growth and give an 

 abundance of extra-large, magnificent 

 flowers, five to eight on each plant. Can 

 be supplied any time after August 15th. 

 Large Bulbs, Popular Size, producing 



2 to 3 flowers, 25 cts. each; 5 for 



$1.00, postpaid. 

 Extra-large Bulbs, producing 4 to 8 



flowers, 40 cts. each; 3 for $1.00, 



postpaid. 

 Bulbs of Enormous Size, producing 12 



to 15 flowers, 75 cts. each; two for 



$1.25, postpaid. 



Formosa Easter Lily 



Bloom of the true Easter Lily 



An improved type of the well-known L. Longiflorum. 



The plants are healthy, strong growth, about three feet high, 

 and produce beautiful snow-white, trumpet-shaped flowers six to 

 eight inches long. It is perfectly hardy and a splendid garden 

 lily, blooming in the open in June and July. This lily is also 

 a very important winter-flowering type. First or largest size 

 bulbs, 25 cts. each; six for $1.25. Second size, 20 cts. each; 

 6 for $1.00. 



Calla Lilies 



Grand Winter-blooming pot plant. 



Easy to grow, free bloomers and superb 



flowers. Good at all seasons of the year. 



New Yellow. Large, rich flowers, similar 

 to the old white Calla in form; very 

 fragrant. Color golden-yellow. Large 

 bulbs, 40 cts. each; 3 for $1.00, 

 postpaid. 



Everblooming Calla. Godfrey (Dwarf). 

 In bloom all the time. Fine. 25 cts. 

 each. 



Lily of the Nile. The old favorite 

 White Calla. Grand white flowers — 

 chaste and beautiful. To aid profuse 

 blooming, keep dormant from the 

 middle of June until the last of August ; 

 repot in good, rich soil, using 6 to 8-inch 

 pots; give water, light and heat in 

 abundance and the result will be most 

 satisfactory. First-size bulbs, 25 

 cts. each; 5for$1.00. Large-size 

 bulbs, 40 cts. each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 



Special Offer F-27 



One each of Godfrey, Yellow and 



White, first-size bulbs, postpaid, 



for $1.00. 



Broadiaeas 



Dingee Calla Lily 



(Price, 6 cts. each; 6 for 30 cts.) 



Extremely showy half-hardy bulbs, 

 bearing beautiful tubular flowers in clust- 

 ers on stems. One to two feet high. 

 Capitata (California Hyacinths). 

 Slender stems, capped with a head of 

 violet-blue flowers. 

 Lactea. Has a close umbel of milky- 

 white flowers. 

 Stellaris. Dwarf 3 to 6 bright purple 



flowers with white centers. 

 Hsndersonii. Yellow, banded purple. 



