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Lilium tigrinum, fl. pi. This is a very fine 

 variety ; it is perfectly double, and the petals 

 are imbricated almost as regularly as a came- 

 lia flower. Very fine; loc. each; $1.50 perdoz. 



Lilium Harrissli, or Bermuda Easter Lily. 

 This handsome white Lily is similar in shape 

 to our St. Joseph's Lily, except that the tube 

 is a little shorter and the outside petals a 

 little more recurved. Excellent for forcing 

 and principally adapted for church decora- 

 tions; 15c. each; $1.50 per dozen. 



Lilium Longiflorum. The old St. Joseph 

 Lily. This variety, an old stand-by with 

 us, is so well known here that it requires no 

 further description. The long white tubes 

 generally open shortly after Easter and are 

 often used for church decorations on Corpus 

 Christi and St. Joseph's day, hence the name 

 St. Joseph's Lily; 15c. each; $1.50 per dozen. 



Lilum SpeclosumRubrum. White, beau- 

 tifully spotted red; flowers in August. This 

 is one of the most useful of the Lily family, 

 perfectly hardy, and flowering well under all 

 circumstances; 25c. each. 



Ornithagalum Umbellatium, or Star of 

 Bethlehem. Outside green and white striped. 



Lilium Speciosum Rubrum. 



inside satiny white; flowers in umbels; very 

 showy, 10c. €a<;li; two for 15c.; 75c. per doz. 



SEASON 1905. 



TO LOVERS OF THE CHOICEST ROSES: 



From a thorough practical experience and knowledge of the Rose and its requirem^ents, 

 we have selected only the choicest varieties, freedom of bloom, size, color, vigor, form and 

 substance of each variety considered. Propagated and grown at our own nursery and thor- 

 oughly acclimated, our Roses are grown in pots, which give more satisfaction, being more 

 adapted to the usual handling in packing, shipping and planting on arrival. We do not grow 

 any plants for their flowers specially, thereby assuring you good stock. The so-called one 

 and two year old plants which are advertised and catalogued as good stock having been 

 worked and forced for their flowers, are worthless in any g'arden. Our Roses are all lifted 

 and established in pots and hardened before shipping, thereby insuring perfect success, and 

 to reduce express charges soil is removed to some extent. 



We strongly advise shipping by Express whenever practicable; this will ediable us to send 

 much stronger Plants and guarantee safer delivery. If ordered by mail add 20 per cent of 

 the value of plants to cover postage. 



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