Wm. Elliott & Sons, 54 and 56 Dey Street, New York. 



■^ LILIES^ 



Lilium Harrisil. 



(Bermuda Easter L,ily.) 



This beautiful Lily has become immensely popular 

 on account of its free-blooming qualities ; many thou- 

 sands are now yearly forced for the New York market, 

 where it has met with great favor. It is larger in size 

 than the old Longiflorum, flowers pure white, richly 

 fragrant and of good substance. For early forcing the 

 bulbs should be started in September ; these may be had 

 in flower by the Christmas Holidays, and by succes- 

 sive plantings, up to December, they may be had in flower until spring. 



Our stock of this Lily is of unsurpassed qualitj'. The bulbs are sound, well cured and of good form; not cracked 

 or misshapen. 



There are numerous offerings of Lilium Harrisii on the market, which, to say the least, cannot be vouched for as 

 reliable, as they are picked up here and there among small growers, and in many instances are mixed and of 

 general poor quality. Our entire stock was grown and packed under the personal supervision of our agent in 

 Bermuda, and is uniformly first class. 



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FIRST SIZE BULBS.— (5 to 7 in. in circumference). 10c. each; 85c. per doz. ; $6.00 per 100. (Postage, Ic. per bulb 

 extra). Each bulb should produce from 3 to 5 flowers. 



SELECT SIZE BULBS.— (7 to 9 in. in circumference). 20c. each; SI. 75 per doz. ; $12.00 per 100. (Postage 2e per bulb 

 extra). This is the best size to grow as pot plants for decoration and equally as valuable for cutting. Each 

 bulb produces from 5 to 8 flowers. 



EXTRA SELECT BULBS.— (9 to 11 in. in circumference). 30c. each; S3. 00 per doz.; $24.00 per 100. (Postage 3c. per 

 bulb extra). These extra select bulbs make fine specimen pot plants for exhibition and decoration. 



Add 3 cents each; 30 cents per dozen, to cover postage if ordered by mail. 



