LILIUM: MbYRiobHYLLUM 
FIFTEEN BEST HARDY LILIES 
The following two new varieties were re-| Each | 3 for | Doz. Brownii. Chocolate-purple outside, Duis Each | 3 for | Doz. 
cently discovered in northwestern China by white inside, stamens chocolate-brown i$o 50 |$1 30 | $5 00 
the famous plant collector, Mr. E. H. Wilson Elegans atropurpureum. Crimson — ‘and 
of the Arnold Arboretum. | blood=red?}..7...; See eee eee 15 40 I 50 
Myriophyllum. New. Flowers are white, Elegans incomparable. Very brilliant; a 
slightly suffused with pink, with a beauti- striking ox-blood-red, slightly spotted black. 
ful shade of canary-yellow at the center, (See cut.) <3... 0 SR ea eee 20 50 2 00 
extending part way up the trumpet. Delight- Krameri. Beautiful, soft rose.............. 20 50 2 00 
fully perfumedtin(Seelcut?) jee a ee $r 50 |$4 00 |$15 00 |} Rubellum. Beautiful rose- pink. . 25 65 2 50 
Sargentiz. New. Grows over 6 feet. Flowers : Pardalinum. Leopard Lily. ‘Scarlet-and- 
greenish white, shaded purple on the out- yellow flowers spotted with purplish brown. 15 40 I 50 
side, and of the purest white within, with a Speciosum album. Pure white............ 20 50 2 00 
tint of citron in the center................ I 50 | 4 00 | I5 00 |} Speciosum magnificum. Rich, spotted red. 20 50 2 00 
Auratum vittatum rubrum. Probably the Speciosum roseum. Rose-and-white, spotted 
grandest Lily in cultivation; clear waxy white pc DDE Ee PRM Ne Ate The ae 15 40 I 50 
with a burnished crimson stripe, half an Tigrinum flore pleno. Double Tiger Lily. 
inch wide, through the center of each petal, Bright, rich orange, spotted black......... 12 30 i Oo) 
and the rest of the flower beautifully spotted Umbellatum (Davuricum). Clusters of 
crimson; highly perfumed.. 75 | 2 00] 7 50 red, crimson, yellow and black flowers...... 12 30 I 20 
Auratum. The Gold-banded L ily ‘of Japan. Anyiaiieicel niin seen las oc toeet ar mallee 
Consisersat the pices of Lilies. (See cut.)| vs ahs =OFFER> 92 Any 3 12-ct. Hinds: 30 | ting the first txes) for 
Extrassize bulbs cP ee ee 20 50 2 00 Bnysg ace ends 50 si) 
Single Tuberous-rooted Begonia 
TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS 
Start early in the house and set out when ground is warm; they like rich, moist ground 
which should be shaded or mulched to prevent drying up. 
Single. 6 separate colors: Scarlet, Orange, Crimson, Pink, Each 6 for 12 100 
White and! Vellow;ipostpaidi...ueiee alta erate $o 10 $050 $075 $6 00 
Single. All colors mixed, postpaid...................... 07 35 65 450 
Double. 4 separate colors: Scarlet, Pink, White and Yel- Each 4 for 12 100 
lows postpaid...) See, Sos 2 Se ere aan eee $0 20 $0 75 $1 75 $9 00 
Double. All colors mixed, postpaid..................... 15 50 Yr 40) / 800 
BEGONIA, Duke of Zeppelin. The double flowers are rich vermilion-scarlet, exceed- 
ingly bright and beautiful. 25 cts. each, 3 for 60 cts., postpaid. 
AMARYLLIS 
Hybrids of Vittata. Impressive giant flowers, unique in their colorings and almost 
twice the size of an ordinary Amaryllis. 75 cts., postpaid. 
Johnsoni. Large flowers; deep red, elegantly striped with white. 35 cts., ppd. 
Equestris. Orange-scarlet with green-and-white star in the center. 15 cts., postpaid. 
Pink Belladonna Lily. Rosy pink; deliciously perfumed. 15 cts., postpaid. 
Queen Mary, or Double White Amaryllis (Jsmene calathena). Deliciously fragrant. 
20 cts., postpaid. , : ; 
Halli (Lycoris squamigera). The ‘‘Magic Wand Flower.”’ Lilac-pink, shaded clear 
blue. Foliage disappears in July; flowers appear asif by magicin August. 25 cts., postpaid. 
-HFFER> 92a One each of the above 6 Amaryllises for $1.60, postpaid 
AGAPANTHUS umbellatus. The Blue African Lily. The bright blue flowers are 
borne in clusters of 20 to 30. 25 cts., postpaid. 
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