NEW FLORAL GUIDE—AUTUMN, 1907 1% 
True Chinese Sacred Lily 
THE WATER FAIRY FLOWER OR ‘SHIN SIN FAR’’—OR CHINESE ‘‘ JOSS FLOWER”? 
| The Great Chinese Sacred Lily is still one RTI ara ES ER 
of the most popular Winter-blooming bulbs (@ssiisemmes \\ (SQ? \t 
we have. They grow very easily and are bes eae PA —Y 
sure to bloom quickly; they like moderate [Be 
moisture and plenty of light and heat. 
They grow nicely in pots of ordinary soil, 
| but the easiest and quickest way to bloom 
them is in a bowl of water with a few 
pebbles to hold the bulbs in place. The 
bulbs are large, and each one sends up 
from five to twelve flower stems bearing 
great clusters of large pure white wax-like 
blossoms, with yellow centres and deli- 
ciously fragrant. Some are single and others 
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double, but all equally beautiful, and they & Was 
bloom so quickly and abundantly they are FaaAky Q\\ 
in great demand everywhere. They con- —ay \ 
| tinue to bloom a long time, and by plant- —& | 
ing at different times, a few weeks apart, §& \\\ es 
| you can have flowers all winter and spring. via 
Ours are the Genuine Chinese Sacred Lily { IA) Z 
grown in China. \\ i NGe Zk 
Price, first size quick-blooming bulbs, FAs Re > 
1Zc. each; 3 for 35c.; $1.25 per doz. Origi- Baws ne? 
nal baskets containing 30 bulbs, $2.75; or 
$9.00 per 100, delivered free in U.S.A. 
Or by express, purchasers paying charges, 
basket of 30 for $2.00, or $6.50 per 100. 
Golden Sweet-Scented Sacred Lily 
Clear, bright golden yellow flowers, very fra- 
grant. Of the same family as the Chinese Sacred, 
but larger. 
One dozen bulbs in a bowl of water will make 
| an elegant display of flowers in a very short time, 
and when planted in the garden will bloom almost 
| as early as the crocus. . 
Price, 8c. each; 4 for 10c.; 25c. per doz.; $1.50 
| per 100, delivered free. 
| SPECIAL OFFER No. 41 
| 1 Great Chinese Sacred Lily—First Size Bulb. 
| 3 New Golden ee “—Clear Bright Yellow. 
2Double Roman “ “ —Pure Snow White. 
| These 6 Sacred Lilies, postpaid, 20c. 
NARCISSUS CORBULARIA 
Or BULBOCODIUM 
These are curious and very pretty varieties, both for winter 
bloom in pots, and also for planting in open ground. Medium 
trumpet bell-shaped flowers, bright golden yellow, pale sulphur and 
cream white, delightfully fragrant and very beautiful. They 
bloom finely in February and March, and are a charming addition 
to the window garden. Plant several together in a pot or box. 
Bulbocodium—“‘ The Large Yellow Hoop Petticoat ’’—Rich gol- 
den yellow. 7c. each; 75c. per doz. ; $5.00 per hundred, postpaid. 
Citrinus—**The Large Sulphur Hoop Petticoat’’—Large pale sul- 
phur trumpets, very beautiful. 6c. each; 60c. per doz.; $4.00 per 
100, postpaid. 
Algerian — “White Hoop Petticoat’? — Pure snow-white, very 
early. Will bloom at Christmas if planted in September. 8c. 
each; 80c. per doz.; $6.00 per 100, postpaid. 
SPECIAL OFFER No. 42—The 3 varieties for 15c. 
Narcissus Corbularia. Mixed colors, 3 for 10c.; 
40c. per doz.; $3.50 per 100, postpaid. 
JONQUILS 
_ The Jonquils are lovely low-growing little flowers, and 
like the hyacinths and crocus, bloom very early in the 
spring. They are bright golden yellow and delightfully 
sweet scented. 
Double Jonquils—Extra fine, deep yellow. 3c. each; 30c. per 
doz ; $2.00 per 100, postpaid. 
= : ‘ 7 Single Jonquils—Rich yellow, very fragrant. 6 for 10c.; 15c. 
Narcissus or Single Jonquils per doz. ; $1.00 per 100, DOREDHid. z z : 
