New Floral Guide—Autumn, 1903. 29 
New Golden Sacred bily 
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NEW and splendid bulb for house culture ; belongs 
to the same family as the Chinese Sacred Lily, but 
the flowers are much ‘larger, exceedingly ‘sweet, 
and the color is clear Bright Golden Yellow. Each bulb 
\ SZ | @ on produces several spikes of bloom, and will thrive in pots 
Qe SVE MtoN mac of soil or sand, or ina bowl of pebbles and water like the 
ON \ NR x ~S Chinese kind. Bulbs flower very quickly and may be 
WZ Y had in bloom for Christmas or New Years, or even 
earlier. Hard usage or even freezing will not kill them, 
or keep them from blooming. They are extra hardy, 
\ GE. fragrant and very beautiful; all should give them a trial. 
IW YE One dozen bulbs in a bowl of water will make an 
Z elegant display of flowers in a very short time, and when 
planted in the garden will bloom almost as early as the 
crocus. Price, 3 cts. each, 4 for1o cts., 25 cts. 
per doz., $1.50 per 100, postpaid, 
Six Beautiful Sacred bhilies 
1 GREAT CHINESE SACRED LILY—First Size Bulb. 
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3 NEW GOLDEN Ss ‘“¢ —Clear Bright Yellow. 
ee ——! 2 DOUBLE ROMAN ‘* ‘“* _pyure Snow White. 
GOLDEN SACRED LILY The Six Postpaid, only 20 cts. 
Winter-blooming Oxalis 
These beautiful Oxalis are the true winter-bloom- Ge WANT \) “SV, OS Zep a 
ing kinds. Absolutely unequalled for pots, baskets, PLS NA ¥ Pi Waa We 
vases, window boxes, etc. They begin bloom- es S77, NSM vA Ey Up... 
ing very quickly and continue to throw out ( 1 
their lovely buds and blossoms every day all 
winter. Nothing finer for window culture. 
Bermuda Butter Cup Oxalis—One of & 
the finest winter-blooming plants everseen, ‘S& 
a strong vigorous grower with handsome Sys 
foliage, and bearing a constant succession 
of lovely yellow flowers all winter. Well- ; 
grown plants have producedas high as sev- 
enty flower stems at one time, and over one 
thousand flowersinaseason. 4 cts. each.; 
3 for 10 cts.; 35 cts. per doz., postpaid. 
Oxalis Boweii—Large flowers, bright rich 
pink. 4 for 10 cts.; 12 for 25 cts., postpaid. 
Snow Ball (Multiflora Alba)—Large pure 
white flowers. 4 for 10 cts.; 25 cts. per 
doz., postpaid. 
Double Yellow Oxalis—Large double 
flowers, bright rich yellow. 4 cts. each; 3 
for 10 cts.; 35 cts. per doz., postpaid. 
Versicolor—Deep rose with white centre, 
beautiful. 8cts. each: 4for10 cts.; 25 cts. 
per doz., postpaid. 
Lasiandra—Beautiful rosy pink flowers, 
finely cut foliage, 6 for 10 cts.; 15 cts per 
doz., postpaid. 
The Six Named Kinds = = one each, 12 cts. 
Two Each, Twelve in all = = = = 20 cts. BERMUDA BUTTER CUP OXALIS 
FINE MIXED OXALIS—10 cts. per dozen; 60 cts. per hundred. 
BIZARD and BYBLOOM TULIPS 
We ask special attention to the Bizard and Bybloom types of Tulips. Their large, cup-shaped flowers 
somewhat resemble the Gesneriana type, and are always greatly admired for their brilliant and striking 
colors. The Bizard have yellow grounds, flamed and blazed maroon, black, scarlet, bronze and brown. 
The Byblooms have white, light or violet grounds, flaked and feathered with rose, pink, purple, scarlet, 
biack and crimson, elegantly variegated. Price, fine mixed Bizard Tulips, 4 cts. each ; 30 cts. per doz., 
postpaid. Bybloom Tulips, fine mixed, white grounds, elegantly variegated. 4 cts. each; 30 cts. per 
doz., postpaid. Bizard and Bybloom Tulips, all colors mixed. 25 cts. per doz., postpaid. _ 

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