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Hansoni, (Vhe True Japanese Yellow | Each. Doz. Each. Doz. | Maritimum. A very distinctand beau- | Each. Doz. Each. Doz. 
Martagon.) Thisis one of the best of tiful new species, growing 2 to 3 feet in 
the Martagon group, unsurpassed in height; the flowers are horizontal and 
vigor of growth and beauty by any bell-shaped, of a beautiful blood-crim- 
other Lily. The flowers are large, of a | soncolor, spotted maroon, on long wiry 
bright yellow, tinged orange and | Stalks ee ee Rn ea $5.00 ||$0.45| $4.50 
spotted maroon, with thick wax-like | Scarlet, ; 
petals. Very robust, free and easily | yellow, freely spotted with purple 
TOW Droscreceecs caren ccentencntaees siaecs sceceesnanaces $0.80| $8.00 |/$0.75| $7.50] brown. 8 feet. July and August........ 15 1.50 12 1.25 
Humboldtii. (Bloomerianum.) A re- | Philadelphicum,. Native variety; 
markably fine variety, attaining the bright orange red,spotted with purple. 
height of from 3 to 5 feetand producing Height, 1 to 3 feet. Midsummet......... 12 1.25 10 1.00 
freely large flowers of golden yellow Pomponicum Rubrum. (Scarlet Tur- 
eolor, spotted with purple. July......... .25 2.50 | 20 2.00| ban Lily.) This is very early-flowering, 
Krameri, Distinct from all other Lil- | growing about 3 feet, bearing numbers 
ies; large flowers of a soft, beautiful of fiery-scarlet flowers. It growstreely. 25 2.50 20 2.00 
MOSGCOLOD ase cetc cs scence neh ioe eae eetoenuaotnestatees 20 2.00 18 1.75 |Superbum. (Turk’s CapLily.) One of 
Lancifolium or Speciosum. These ournativespecies. When established in 
varieties are perhaps the most popular good richsoilit will produce upwards of 
Lilies grown, being easy of cultivation, 50 beautiful orange, tippedred, spotted 
and produce large flowers of delicate flowers in a pyramidal cluster. 3 to 5 
beauty on strong stems. Height from feet. (Seecut.) Blooms in July.......... ait} 1.25 10 1.00 
2 to 4 feet; blooms in August. (See Tenuifolium. A miniature Lily, having 
eut.) The varieties are: slender stems, 18 inches high, bearing 
Lancifolium Album, White. 1st size. 18 75 15 1.50] 12to20fiery-scarlet flowers. A gem for 
IKON MSIZCyrovoneenscceocngcenernatsstcssesensecsaeness 25 2.50 -20 2.00] cutting, and easily grown in pots or in 
Lancifolium Roseum, White,shaded awarm dry border; early.................05- 20 2.00 18 alr ds} 
and spotted with rose. 1st size........... 15 1.50 512) 1.25 | Tigrinum. The old Favorite Tiger Lily. 
PEIKUT AN SIZE Me eres eaceecrencorescenecensoccecerececes 20 2.00 15 1.50] Large flowers, orange red, spotted with 
Lancifolium Rubrum. White, shaded black ; hardy, free, and always does well. 12 1.25 .08 85 
with deep rose and spotted red. 1st size. 15 1.50 ST, 1.25] Tigrinum Splendens. (Improved 
KCNALSIZOseecssvoeceternoscccerdiescccstcacsenstneset 20 2.00 15 1.50] TigerLily.) Thegrandestof the Tigers, 
Lancifolium Melpomone. Rich black polished stem, sometimes 6 feet 
blood-crimson, heavily spotted. 1stsize. 18 1.75 15 1.50] high. Very large pyramids of flowers, 
Extra size...... Banc: Pe nnocBencCeeRSOe CHE BCE AOCBOOG 25 2.5 -20 2.00] orange red,spotted with black. 3to5 
Leichtlinii. A beautiful Japanese spe- feet. Blooms in AuguSt.............0002.:00 15 1.50 10 1.00 
cies, of neatandeleganthabit; the flow- Tigrinum Flora Plena. (Double 
ers are purecanary yellow, with crimson Tiger Lily.) Thisis a plant of stately 
spots. Areal acquisition; 3 to 5 feet; habit, growing from 4 to 6 feet high, 
blooms in AUGUSt ........... ce ceeee seers cence eee 40 4.00 35 3.50] bearing an immense number of double 
Longiflorum. Well-known beautiful, bright orange red flowers,spotted with 
snow-white, fragrant, hardy garden black. Blooms in AuguSt.............0:006 15 1.50 -10 1.00 
Lily; flowers trumpet-shaped, 6 to & Wallacei. Flower rich vermilion 
inches long. This is also a splendid orange, spotted with raised maroon 
variety for forcing for winter flowers, dots, autumn-flowering, thrifty grower. op 3 1.50 sil} 1.25 
and is also known as the“ Easter or St. Washingtonianum. A beautiful vari- 
Joseph Lily.”” Height, 112 to 5 feet. In | ety from Oregon, growing stiff and 
the open ground it blossoms in June | erect; flowers white, tinted with purple 
and July. (See cut.) | and lilac; 8 to 9 inches across when 
First size, 5 to 7 bulbs... cee ceeeeeeeeee ees 10 1.00 |} .08 -80] fully expanded, 3 to 5 feet high. 2 
Extra size, 7 to 9 bulbs... =e 15 1.50 12 1.25 Blooms in the SuMMET............:seeeeeee eee 25 2.50 20 2.00 
Mammoth, 9 to 11 bulbs 25 2.50 20) 2.00] Wallichianum Superbum. A hand- 
Silver-leaved Longiflorum. some new Lily introduced from India, 
Healthy green foliage broadly striped attaining a height of from 4 to 8 feet. 
withsilvery white on the margins, a very Flowers from 6 to 12 inches long. 
unique and beautiful plant; the flowers The color is most charming, the in- 
are trumpet-shaped, 6 to 8 inches long, terior yellow, passing to white and 
fragrant, beautiful, snow-white. This often tinted pink ; theexterioris yellow, 
is a splendid variety for forcing for win- flushed with purple in streaks. Sweetly 
ter flowers. Height, 2% to 4 feet........ .59 5.00 45 4.50] perfumed. When planted in the open 
Martagon. Purplish red, spotted with ground and well protected, it blooms 
dark purple. Prolific bloomer. 2 to 3 in the later summer months; well 
feet high. Blooms in midsummer........ -20 2.00 15 1.50] adapted for pot culture.............cecccceeeee 2.00| 20.00 || 1.90] 19.00 
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