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HENDERSON'S DOUBLE DWARF PEARL 



Plant dwarf, growth stocky, the flower spikes attaining a height of about 2 feet, and are compactly filled for 

 two-thirds their length with very large, perfectly double flowers 1 K to 2 inches across, or nearly twice the 

 size of the old sort. The flowers have the wax-like substance of a Camellia, are glistening white and deliciously 

 fragrant. The bulbs planted in the garden in May, in warm rich soil, in a sunny position, flower with great 

 certainty in the fall. If early flowers are wanted, the bulbs may be started in pots in the house from February 

 to April, removing the plants to open ground when it is warm enough in May. {See' engraving.) Price, 

 extra large flowering bulbs, 8c. each; 80c. per doz.; S6.00 per iOO. 



TUBEROSE "SILVER LEAF" 



Showy and effective, even when not in bloom, the foliage being distinctly striped v/hite and green. Each 

 bulb frequently throws up two or more spikes, 3 to 4 feet high, each bearing several pure white, single waxy 

 flowers, delicately perfumed. They flower several weeks earlier than double' Tuberoses. Price 8c. each; 

 80c. per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 



TUBEROSE, SINGLE EARLY FLOWERING, ALBINO 



A single white Tuberose. 

 spikes from a single bulb. 

 ($6.00 per 100. 



It commences to flower in July and August, throwing from two to five flower 



Beautiful for gardens and a splendid cut flower. Price 8c. each; 80c. per dozl 



LILIUM (Lilies) 



I/ilies are Jtately and most beautiful bulbous plants — producing large flowers of exquisite outline and varied 

 coloring. They are hardy even in cold locations with protection, and usually surviving for "many years. 

 Ideal locations are in the shrubbery or herbaceous border where the roots are sheltered from the hot sun. 

 Groups of 6 or more lilies of a kind, here and there, in such situations are most effective. Large isolated 

 clumps or beds of the varieties Auratum, Henryi, Speciosum, Tigrinum, etc., are also very beautiful. They 

 should be planted 6 to 8 inches below the surface in light soils, or 4 to 5 inches below in heavy soils in the 

 latter case the bulbs should be surrounded by sand to facilitate drainage. 



Lilium Auratum (The Golden Rayed Lily of Japan.) The flowers are pure white, thickly studded with 

 crimson spots, while through the center of each petal, runs a clear golden band. Fully expanded, the 

 flowers measure nearly a foot across and possess a most delicious fragrance. Season of bloom from June to 

 October. 3 to 5 feet. (See engraving.) Extra size bulbs. Price, each 50c., doz., $5.00, per 100 $35.00. 

 Packed weight, 25 lbs. per 100. 



Lilium Longiflorum 

 Giganteum. The well- 

 known, beautiful snow 

 white, fragrant, hardy 

 garden lily: Flowers 

 trumpet shaped, 6 to 8 

 inches long; height IK 

 to 3 feet. 

 Extra Size Bulbs. 

 Each, 50c., doz., $5.00. 



Lilium 



Speciosum or Lancifolium. The varieties of L. Speciosum 

 or Lancifolium are perhaps the most popular lilies grown 

 They are easy of cultivation, and produce large flowers of 

 delicate beauty on strong stems; height from 2 tb 4 feet; 

 blooming in August. The varieties are: 



each doz. 



- Speciosum Album. White. Largest bulbs 60 6 . 00 



. Speciosum Rubrum.(Roseura.) White, shaded and spotted 



v/ith rose and red; largest bulbs 60 6.00 



Speciosum Melpomome. Rich, blood-crimson, heavily 



spotted, largest bulbs 60 6.00 



Lilium Speciosum Henryi. (The Yellow Speciosum.) The 

 flower stalks 3 to 5 feet high, carry 5 to 8 large flowers 

 each, the color, a rich apricot-yellow lightly spotted with 

 brown, and the shape and size of the flowers and the 

 habit of growth has suggested the name "Yellow 

 Speciosum" 75 7.50 



Tigrinuin Splendens. (Improved Tiger Lily.) Very large 

 pyramids of flowers, orange, red, spotted with black 

 3 to 4 feet high. Blooms in August 



Tigrinum Flora Plena. (Double Tiger Lily.)- This is a 

 plant of stately habit, growing from 3 to 4 feet high 

 bearing an immense number of double bright orange- 

 red flowers spotted with black. Blooms in August 25 2.50 



"Lilies, by Adams," is the title of the best American book on the sub- 

 ject. ■ Pricc,-^V.2b, postpaid. 



.25 2 . 50 



All Bulbs listed on this page are delivered transportation paid in the U. S. or Possessions excepting Lilies and Tuberoses 



by the hundred. See page 1 for weights, ORDER EARLY 



