BUOKBEE'S "FULL OF LIFE" SEEDS. PLANTS AND BULBS. 



-THE TRUE "FULL OF LIFE"- 



Bermuda Easter Lily 



(LILIUM HAKRISII) 



The Grandest Winter-Flowering Plant in Cultivation 



Is of the Easiest Culture, Blooming in Wonderful Abundance 



The flowers are delightfully fragrant, pure waxy white, of great sub- 

 stance, and if cut as soon as they are open, or partially open, they can be 

 kept with stems in water, for two weeks. 



A short time only is required to bring it into bloom. Bulbs potted in 

 August can be had in flower in November, if desired. 



A succession of bloom can be kept up froin November to May by 

 bringing in a few pots of bulbs from cold frames at intervals thi-oughout 

 the winter. 



The quantity of bloom produced is marvelous; the average production 

 of bulbs 5 to 7 inches in circumference, e\'en when forced, is from 4 to 6 

 flowers, and of bulbs 7 to 9 inches, 8 to 12 flowers. 



Blooming plants in pots form typical Easter offerings and presents 

 for decoration of the window, table, house or church. Nothing is more 

 appropriately beautiful and highly appreciated. Thousands upon thous- 

 ands are sold in the large cities every winter for this purpose. 



Prices of the True "Full of Life" 

 Bermuda Easter Lily Bulbs: 

 Monstrous Size Bulbs — 

 27c, each: 4 for $2.00. 

 Extra Selected Bulbs - 

 23c. each; 5 for $1.00. 



Good First Size Bulbs — 

 15c, each; 4 for 50c. 



Chinese 

 Lily 



Berniuda Easter Lily. 



Chinese Sacred Lily. 



Japanese Easter Lilies 



Beantiful flower. True type. About two weeks later than the Bermudia. 

 Mammoth Bulbs— 18c. each ; 3 for 60c. Fine Select Bulbs— 13c. each; 2 for 25c- 



Lilium Candidum 



The peei-less white Lily, queen of the garden. Also called Annuciation or Ma- 

 ilonna Lily. Although old and common, this is still one of the finest single clear white 

 flowers in cultivation, and no garden however small should be without at least one plant 

 o I thLs beautiful variety. It should be planted in the fall. 20c. each; 3 for 50c. 



Lilium Auratum— Gold Banded Lily 



READY IN NOVEMBER 



The glorious gold bauded Lily of Japan, and one of the grandest plants in cultiva- 

 tion. Its imnieuse, ivory-white flowers are thickly studded with yellow and crimson 

 spots, while in the cenier of each petal is a golden band, fading at its edges mto the 

 xv'hite. Such choice bulbs as we offer if well cared for will give from five to ten mag- 

 niflrent flowers the first .year, and under good cultivation will, after becoming well 

 established, give from ten to fifty, jy^ are snmetimes unable to deliver thi.i vfirh ty early 

 enouijh in the fall for outdoor planting, but in tlutb case the bulbs can be successfully put out 

 in the spring. >■: '''■ 



MooBtrous Size Balbs— 30c. each; 4 for ?1. 00. Extra Select Blilbs—28o. each; 5 for $1.00. 

 Large Bulbs— 18c. «ach: 3 for 50c. 



The flower is white with a 

 yellow-tinted cup. The bulbs 

 are large with from three to 

 six various sized offsets, and 

 nearly- every offset bears a 

 flower stalk. Usually grown 

 in a -bowr of water. We, can 

 furnish them till the last of 

 March, when the supply is 

 usually^ exhausted, and- we 

 do net have more until fall. 



Bulbs 15c. each, postpaid,^ 



Complete cultural directions furnished free with every ordey.'. Siagloand djoz.en prices include 

 postage. The 100 rates are by e-xpress at purchaser's expense. Not less' than sir of any one va- 

 riety supplied at dozen rates, and not less than 25 at 100 rates. ^ 



Lilium Auratum. 



BTTIBS ON THIS PAGE READY FOR SHIPMEKT IN SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER EXCEPT ATTRATimS WHICH ARE NOT READY TTNTIL NOVEMBER 



