BULBS AND PLANTS. 



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tlGRINUW FLORE PLENO, 



A beautiful double variety 

 of the above, al- 

 most as double as a 

 Camellia, and with 

 the same glowing 

 colors. Fully as 

 rugged and hardy 

 as the single vari- 

 ety. Ea., 10c; 3 

 for 25c; doz., 75c. 



BATEIMAHII. A 

 fine Japanese Lily 

 growing three to 

 four feet high, pro- 

 ducing a fine truss 

 of large, bright, 

 apricot- tinted flow- 

 ers. Very sweet- 

 ly scented. Ea., 

 ;^ for 60c; doz., *2.2r). 



ELEG/\NS. Comprising many new and beautiful va- 

 rieties. Splendid for 

 bedding and pot cul- 

 ture. The colors rang(^ 

 from darkest crimson 

 to light yellow, many 

 having several shades 

 beautifully blended. 

 The Elegans varieties 

 are among the hardiest 

 and most satisfactory 

 members of the Lily 

 family. Once planted 

 they grow and thrive 

 without further care. 

 Ea.. 10c; 8 for 25c; 

 doz., 75c. 



SLPERBlJI^c A stately native species, growing four 



to six feet high in 

 favorable loca- 

 tions, and produc- 

 ing many brilliant 

 reflexed blooms. 

 Undei- good culti- 

 vation it flowers 

 ^ m o s t profusely, 

 more .than fifty 

 perfect blooms be- 

 in g occasionally 

 produced on a 

 single stem, form- 

 ing a broad pyra- 

 m i d a 1 raceme. 

 The color is bright 

 yellow, with pur- 

 ple-red spots, tip- 

 ped yellow. Hardy 

 and reliable. Fine 

 for planting among 

 Rhod odendrons 

 and other shrub- 

 bery. Ea., 10c; 3. 

 for 25c. ; doz., 75c. 



PARDALINUW [Leopard Lily). The best of all tho 



C'alif ornian Lilies, and the only one of all the many we 

 have tested that is well adapted for cultivation east of 

 the Mississippi. Sturdy in habit and hardy. Fine 

 bright orange, maroon spots. Ea.. 20c; 3 for 50c; 

 doz., si. 75. 



LOlNCIFLORUm [Trumpet or Easter Lily). Fine pure 



white, six to eight inches long; very fragrant; mag- 

 nificent hardy garden variety. Forces well, but does 

 not produce as many blooms as the well known Ber- 

 muda Lily [L. Harrisii). Ea. 15c; 2 for 25c; doz., 

 n.25. 



One bulb each of the ten varieties of Lilies above 

 nam edfor^l. 50. Three of each for $4. 00. 



In comparing our prices with others please bear in mind that all the 

 Bulbs and Plants we offer are strong, flowering specimens, and that the 

 prices include postage unless otherwise stated. 



