

NEW FLORAL GUIDE, AUTUMN, 1913 





SIZE 



VERY 



MUCH 



R EJP U C E D 



THE BEST HARDY LILIES 



These beautiful Lilies are quite hardy. Plant them 4 to 5 inches deep, and give them a light covering 

 of leaves or litter before the ground is deeply frozen. They should be left to grow on from year to year. 



Most Lily bulbs, being of late maturity, are not ready before October and November — the best time 

 to plant them. Prepare your ground early and cover to prevent freezing until bulbs arrive. Order now. 



Prices, delivered free in U. S. A. 



Auratum vittatum rubrum. 

 Probably the grandest Lily in 

 cultivation; clear waxy white 

 with a burnished crimson 

 stripe, half an inch wide, 

 through the center of each 

 petal, and the rest of the 

 flower beautifully spotted 

 crimson; highly perfumed. . . . 



Auratum. The Golden Banded 

 Lily of Japan. Considered the 

 Queen of Lilies. See illustra- 

 tion. First size 



Extra-size bulbs 



Each 



3 for 



Doz. 



cts. 







75 



$2 00 



$7 50 



15 

 20 



40 

 50 



1 50 



2 00 



Prices, delivered free in U. S. A. 



Brownii. Chocolate-purple out- 

 side, pure white inside, sta- 

 mens chocolate-brown 



Elegans atropurpureum. Richly 

 shaded deep crimson and 

 blood-red 



Elegans incomparable. Very 

 brilliant; a striking ox-blood- 

 red, slightly spotted black. . 



Krameri. Distinct from all other 

 Lilies. Beautiful, soft rose 



Longiflorum. The Japan Easter 



Lily. Beautiful snow-white 



and fragrant. 7- to 9-in. bulbs 



10- to 12-inch bulbs 



Rubellum. Bears beautiful rose- 

 pink flowers; early 



Pardalinum. The Leopard Lily. 

 Rich scarlet and yellow flowers 

 spotted with purplish brown.. 



Speciosum album. Pure white. . 



Speciosum magnificum. Rich, 

 spotted red; magnificent 



Speciosum roseum. Rose and 

 white, spotted crimson 



Speciosum superbum. Turk's- 

 Cap Lily. Bright orange-red, 

 thickly spotted with purple. . . 



Tigrinum flore pleno. Double 

 Tiger Lily. Bright, rich 

 orange, spotted black 



Umbellatum (Davuricum). Clus- 

 ters of red, crimson, yellow 

 and black flowers 



Wallacei. Clear buff, elegantly 

 spotted with crimson 



Each 



3 for 



cts. 





50 



$1 30 



15 



40 



20 



50 



20 



50 



. 12 

 20 



30 

 50 



25 



65 



15 

 20 



40 

 50 



20 



50 



15 



40 



12 



39 



12 



30 



12 



30 



10 



25 



Doz. 



$5 00 



1 50 



2 00 

 2 00 



1 20 



2 00 



2 50 



1 50 



2 00 



2 00 

 1 50 



1 20 



1 20 



1 20 

 1 00 



Lilium candidum (Annunciation Lily). See page 16 



OFFER 17a. Any 2 15-ct kinds for only. . . .$0 25 

 OFFER 17b. Any 3 12-ct kinds for only. ... 30 

 OFFER 17c. Any 3 20-ct. kinds for only. ... 50 



OFFER 17d. Complete set of 16 for 3 40 



OFFER 17e. Set of 14, omitting Vittatum ru- 

 brum and Brownii 2 15 



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