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Lilium Lancifoiium Rubrum. White 

 and red spotted. 15 cents each. 



Lilium Lancifoiiuin Roseum. Rose 

 spotted,. 15 cents each. These Japan 

 Lilies are very beautiful and fragrant. 

 Should he planted from October till Janu- 

 ary. Perfectly suited to this climate. 



Liiium Tigrinurn, Fi. PI. This is a very 

 fine variety; it is perfectly double, and 

 the petals are imbricated almost as 

 regularly as a camelia fion^er. Very fine. 

 15c. each; $1.50 per dozen. 



Liiium Harrissii, or Bermuda Easter 

 Lily. This handsome v/hite 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 decorations. 15c. 

 each; |1.50 per dozen. 



Lilium Speciosum Rubrum. White, 

 beautifully spotted red; flowers in 

 August. This is one of the most useful 

 of the Lily family, perfectly hardy, and 

 flov/ering well under all circumstances. 

 25c. each. 



Lilium Longiflorum. The old St. Joseph 

 Lily. This variety, an old stand-by with 

 us, is so well knov/n here that it requires 

 no further description. The long v^hite 

 tubes generally open shortly after Easter 

 and are often used for church decorations 

 on Corpus Christi and I^t. Joseph's day, 

 hence the name St. Joseph Lily. 15c. 

 each; $1.50 per dozen. 



Ornithagaium Umbeliatium, or Star of 

 Bethlehem. Outside green and white 



mum ^peciuaura 



Rubrum. 



striped, inside satiny white; flowers in 

 umbels; very showy, 15c. each; $1.25 per 

 dozen. 



Amaryilis Johnson!. (Spice Lily.) Very 

 large; exceedingly beautiful flower, crim- 

 son striped white. Each 50c., $5.00 per 

 dozen. 



Spanish Iris. (Fleur-de-lis.) — Mixed. 

 The colors comprise yellows, purpled, 

 blues, claret red, white and bronze, mar- 

 bled, veined and striped in bewildering 

 beauty. 25c. dozen, 2 for 5c. 



ROSES 



SEASON 1908. 



TO LOVERS OF THE CHOICEST ROSES: 



From a thorough practical experience and knowledo:e of the Rose and its requirements, 

 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 

 thoroughly acchmated, our smaller size Roses are grown in pots, which give more SHtisfac- 

 tion, being more adapted to the usual handling in packing, shipping and planting on arrival. 

 We also grow a large quantity in open ground, which gives a larsje size plant for tho>e who 

 want immediate effect. We do not grow any plants for their flowers specially, thereby as- 

 suring you good stock. The so-called one and two year old plants wiiich are advertised and 

 catalogued as good stock having been worked and forced for their flowers, are worthless in 

 any garden. Our Field Roses are all lifted and established in pots and harden d before 

 shipping, thereby insuring perfect success, and to reduce express charges soil is removed to 

 some extent. 



While we are prepared to fill all orders for field grown Roses at any time, we advise our 

 patrons to reserve their orders until December 1st, as this will give them an opportunity to 

 become better matured, and can be transplanted to better advantage. 



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

 much stronger Plants and guarantee safer delivery. If ordered by mail add 20 percent, of 

 the value of plants to cover postage. 



Plant Frotscher's Large Purple or New Orleans Market Eggplant. 



