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A FIELD OF BERMUDA EASTER LILIES. 



THE TKUE^ 



BERMUDA EASTEK LILY. 



(LILIUM LONGLFLORUM HARRISn.) 



The short time required to bring this peerless Lily into flower, and the cer- 

 tainty to produce a profusion of bloom, and also the ease with which it can be 

 made to flower at any desired period, such as Christmas, Easter and other 

 special occasions, renders this lily invaluable. 



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

 if cut as soon as they are open, or partially open, they can be kept for two weeks. 



Bulbs potted in September can be had in flower in December, if desired. 



A succession of bloom can be kept up throughout the winter by bringing in 

 a few pots of bulbs from cold frames at intervals. 



Blooming plants in pots form typical Easter offerings and presents for decora- 

 tion of the window, table, house or church Nothing is more appropriately 

 beautiful and highly appreciated. Thousands upon thousands are sold in the 

 large cities every winter for this purpose. 



As a garden Lily it is of great beauty, being entirely hardy, excepting in 

 Northern climates, where it requires a protection of leaves or litter to the depth 

 of 5 or 6 inches. 



PRICES OF THE TRUE BERMUDA EASTER LILY BULBS. 



Bulbs Ready for Shipment — August to December. 



First Size Bulbs. (5 to 7 inches in circumference.) The bes 

 for " Earliest " forcing and particularly for cutting with 

 long stems. Bulbs should produce from 4 to 6 flowers. . 

 (For free delivery add 15c. per doz. or S1.20 per 100 to price.) 



Intermediate Size. (6 to 7 inches in circumference.) These 

 are good bulbs for either pot culture or for cut flowers. 



The bulbs should produce from 6 to 8 flowers 



(For free delivery add 20c. per doz. or $1.50 per 100 to price.) 



Extra Size Bulbs. (7 to 9 inches in circumference.) This is 

 the most popular size to grow as pot plants for decora- 

 tion and equally as valuable for cutting. Bulbs should 



produce from 8 to 12 flowers 



(For free delivery add 25c. per doz. or $2.00 per 100 to price.) 



Monstrous Size Bulbs. (9 to 11 inches in ci cumference.) 

 These are usually grown for specimens in pots, for exhibi- 

 tions and decoration. Each bulb should produce from 12 



to 18 flowers 



•Fjr free delivery add 40c. tier doz. or $3.00 per 100 to price.' 



Each 



5.10 



.15 



.20 



.35 



Doz. 



S.85 



1.25 



3.50 



100 



$6.50 



8.00 



14.00 



25 00 



THE FORMOSA EASTER LILY. 



(Lilium Lo igiflo um Formo um.) 

 This improved type of the well known L. longiflorum also known as the 

 " Easter or St. Joseph's Lily " comes from the Islani of Formosa. The plants 

 are of healthy strong growth — about 3 feet hign and produce beautiful snow 

 white trumoet shaped flowers 6 to 8 inches long. It is perfectly hardy and a 

 splendid garden lily blooming in the open in June and July. This lily is also a 

 very important winter flowering type thousands of the bulbs being imported 

 for Florists and others who " force " them as pot plants and for cut flowers. 

 It is not quite as early as Lilium Harrisii — but for " bringing in " soon after 

 Christmas it is well adapted 



PRICES OF FORMOSA EASTER LILY BULBS. 



For Shipment September lo December 



First Size Bulbs, 6 to 8 inch. 



or^Sl.50 per 100 to price.) . . 

 Extra Size Bulbs, 7 to 9 inch. 



or $2.00 per 100 to price.) . . 

 Mammoth Bulbs, 9 to 10 inch. 



or $2.75 per 100 to price.) . . 



(For free delivery add 20c. doz 

 (For free delivery add 25c. doz 

 (For free delivery add 35c. doz 



3ach. 



Doz. 



> 10 



$.85 



.15 



1.25 



.20 



2.00 



100 



$6 50 

 10.00 

 16 00 



LILIUM LONGIFLORUM GIGANTEUM. 



This Japanese type is the latest of all the longiflorum lilies to bloom but is 

 highly thought of for late winter and Easter forcing — though the bulbs of 

 this variety are often carried over in cold torage to be brought into bloom 

 at any desired time the succeeding year. The plant is of sturdy stocky growth — 

 with black marked stems and unusually free from disease. The flowers of 

 purest white are the largest of the longiflorums — of perfect form and excep- 

 tional substance. It is also a splendid garden lily — being perfectly hardy. 



PRICES FOR LILIUM LONGIFLORUM GIGANTEUM. 



For shipment October to December. 



First Size Bulbs, 6 to 8 inch. (For free delivery add 20c. per 

 doz. or $1.50 per 100 to price.) 



Extra Size Bulbs, 7 to 9 inch. (For free delivery add 25c. per 

 doz. or $2.00 per 100 to price.) 



Mammoth Bulbs, 9 to 10 inch. (For free delivery add 35c. per 

 doz. or S2.75 Per 100 to price.^ 



Each 



Doz. 



.10 



35 



.15 



1.25 



25 





100 



6.50 

 10.00 

 17 00 



Full Cultural Directions, & in h g °^ bo f u t rc S^ ^^S^, Sent Free to Every Customer Requesting Same. 



