Syracuse. N. Y. "Have used your seeds a num- 

 ber of years and they are good.'' Mrs. C. F. Green. 



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MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. 



Sanseviera 



with stiff stems studded with a mass of pure, glistening 

 white flowers, a long-time garden favorite. Mammoth 

 bulbs, 25c. 



LILIUM ELEGANS. Its great spikes of rich blood crim- 

 son flowers make it the most noticeable flower of its season. 

 Price 20c each. 



LILIUM HARRISn. The Easter Lily, too well known to 

 need description. One of best for winter forcing, or for 

 the garden. Price, large bulbs, 25c each. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY. Succeeds in almost any situ- 

 ation, but prefers shade with plenty of moisture. Price, 

 8c; 4 for 25c 



LILIUM TIGRTNUM, DOUBLE. The Double Tiger 

 Liiy, of stately habit, attaining a height of 4 to 6 feet, bear- 

 ing an immense number of showy, bright orange-red flow- 

 ers, spotted black. Price, 20c. 



LILIUM TENUIFOLIUM. The lovely Coral Lily of 

 Siberia, the brightest of all lilies. It grows 20 inches high, 

 with finely cut foliage and beautifully shaped flowers of 

 brilliant coral red. Fine for cutting and for the lawn. 

 Price, 20c. 



GOLDEN ORANGE LILY. Hemerocallis Aurantiaca. 

 Identical with the Lemon Lily, except in size and color, 

 which are greatly improved. May be grown in sun or shade. 

 Clear golden-yellow, delicately perfumed. Price, 20c; 3 

 for 50c. 



LILIUM SPECIOSUM 



Price, 20c each. 



WHITE JAPANESE LILY (Speciosum Album). Sprays 

 of large waxy white, fragrant flowers; petals gracefully 

 recurved. 



PINK JAPANESE LILY (Speciosum Rubrum). Lovely 

 rose and white, crimson-spotted flowers. 



RED JAPANESE LILY (Speciosum Melpomene). A 

 very magnificent flower. Blood-crimson spots on delicate- 

 ly pink tinted petals, darker and richer than Rubrum. 



SUMMER FLOWERING CALLAS 



DWARF CALLA, LITTLE GEM. Abundant foliage, 

 and a great profusion of pure white flowers, practical- 

 ly ever-blooming. Price, 15c; 2 for 25c. 



DRAGON ARUM, or BLACK CALLA. Leaves (not 

 like the Calla leaves), stems and flower stalks are all 

 spotted; the flower is like a gigantic Calla, the center 

 being a glossy purple-black. Price, 20c. 



SPOTTED CALLA. Leaves are of richest green, 

 spotted with pure white. Flowers white, with delicate 

 chocolate throat. Price, 20c. 



WHITE CALLA, the New Godrey. A great improve- 

 ment over the old white Calla. Nice bushy plants, 

 producing three times as many flowers. After the sum- 

 mer season the bulbs may be taken up in September, 

 given a slight rest, when they will flower during the 

 winter. Price, 20c 



CALADIUM ESCULENTUM 



ELEPHANT'S EAR. Very effective and suitable for 

 either a single plant or on the lawns, masses in beds or 

 on the edge of water. The growth is very rapid, and 

 the ground must be made rich. Watering in dry season 

 will help develop large leaves. Bulbs can be stored in 

 dry sand in winter and kept from year to year. Price, 

 nice size bulbs, 15c each; 4 for 50c. 



HARDY GARDEN LILIES 



LTUUM AURATUM. Gold Band Japan Lily. Ivory 

 white flowers with central band of bright yellow, well 

 marked with deep purple spots. Large, bulbs 25c each. 



LTLTUM CANDIDUM, or Madonna Lily. Very hardy. 



Crtnum Ftmbriatum — Angel Lily 



