New Floral Quide — Autumn, 1900. 



mi^S. BERnUDA EASTER LILY. 



GRANDEST OF ALL FLOWERS FOR WINTER BLOOM. 



THIS is one of the grandest and most beautiful 

 Ivilies ever seen, and the best of all for Winter 

 flowering in pots ; it grows easily and is sure to 

 bloom. The flowers are pure snow-white, very large 

 and fragrant, and borne in splendid clusters, six or 

 eight at a time ; vast numbers of these splendid Lilies 

 are grown for church and house decoration every 

 year. Plant in a pot or box which is at least six 

 inches deep and well drained; good turfy soil with a 

 little old well-rotted manure is best; the bulb should 

 be covered about one inch deep ; firm the earth well 

 around it, water thoroughly and set away in a cool 

 place two or three weeks till the roots begin to start, 

 then bring to the light— the window of an ordinary 

 living room is about right, they require moderate heat, 

 with plenty of sunshine and water, and should bloom 

 in about three months from time of planting. Our 

 Kaster Lily Bulbs are of the very best quality and war- 

 ranted to give satisfaction. We offer them in three 

 sizes. 



EAST EK L.IL.IES. Extra Large Monstrous 

 Bulbs. — These should produce twelve to fifteen 

 flowers each. Tliey are Extra Fine. Price, 

 40 cts. eacli; 2 for 75 cts.; $4.50 per 

 doz.; postpaid. 



EASTER LILIES. First size Standard 

 Bulbs. — Should produce eight to twelve flowers 

 each. Price, 25 cts. each ; 3 for 65 cts.; 

 $2.50 per doz.; postpaid. 



EASTER LILIES. Good Second Size 

 Bulbs.— Price, 12 cts. each; 3 for 35 cts. ; 

 $1,25 per doz. ; postpaid. 



lilLiY AURATUM.— The gold banded Lily of Japan, considered^ 

 the Queen of I,ilies, and the most beautiful of all, immense'^ 

 flowers, nearly a foot in width, borne in great clusters, seera-^ 

 ingly more than the slender stem can bear ; color rich creamy 

 white, thickly spotted with crimson and brown, each petal 

 having a wide golden yellow band through the centre ; very- 

 fragrant and sure to bloom ; exceedingly beautiful. First 

 size good blooming bulbs, 15 cts. each ; 3 for 35 cts.; 

 SI. 35 per doz. Extra size bulbs, 30 cts. each; 3 for 50 

 cts. ; S3. 00 per doz. ; postpaid. 



LIIiT CANDIDUM.— The Annunciation or St. Joseph I,ily, 

 next after the Easter I^ily ; this is one of the best lilies of alt 

 for Winter flowering in the house. It grows two to three feet 

 high, and bears grs.nd clusters of extra large, pure snow-white 

 flowers, very sweet and rivaling the Easter I,ily in beauty. 

 We offer good large bulbs, sure to bloom quickly. Price, 13 

 cts. each; 3 for 35 cts. ; S1.35 ptr doz.; postpaid. 



L,IL,IUM ALBUM —Extra large flowers, pure snow-white 



very sweet scented. 30 cts. each; G for $1.00; «3.00 



per doz.; postpaid. 

 L,rLIUM BOSETJM.-One of the most beautiful of all the 



large, flowering Japan lilies ; rose and white, spotted crimson. 



very handsome. 15 cts. each; 3 for 35 cts.; S'1.50 



per doz.; postpaid. 



Bermuda Easter !Lily. 



MLIUM PARD ALINUM.- The California I^eopard 

 I,ily. An elegant and very beautiful I,ily from Cali- 

 fornia, rich scarlet and yellow flowers, spotted with 

 purplish brown. This is a superb lily and always 

 gives satisfaction, does well everywhere, blooms finely 

 in the house in pots, and is also entirely hardy in open 

 ground. It is one of the lilies you want. Price, 15 

 cts. each ; 3 for 35 cts. ; )S1.50 per doz.; postpaid. 



SPECIAL OFFER: 



One each of the Six Magnificent Lilies above for 

 85 cts., postpaid, or 2 of each, 12 in all, for $1.65. 



NOT:^— In Fall planting, or when done flowering: in the house, these lilies should be 

 set four to five inches deep, in the open ground where they can remain, as they are 

 entirely hardy, if planted deep and given a light covering of leaves or garden litter 

 before hard freezing. 



