WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



IT 



Easter in 1902 Comes March 30th^^^^ 



Eight days earlier than in 1901, and as many growers had trouble in gettin 

 it will be well for you to get your bulbs and start early. : : : 



LILIUMS 



Candidum, Harrisii and Bermuda-grown Longi- 

 florums will be readj' for delivery in August 

 (we always have a few Harrisii in July). 

 Japanese LongijBorums are due to arrive 

 early in September, all others are sent out as 

 soon as mature, which is usuall}' late in 

 October or earl}' in November. 



CANDIDUM. (Annunciation Lily.) 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Selected buIUs M 5° ^4° 00 



Extra selected bulbs 5 00 45 00 



HARRI5II. The Bermuda Easter Lily. 



Our stock of this important variety is grown especially for us by 

 a most reliable grower, from selected stock, and nothing finer in 

 quality can be had. We have instructed our grower not to ship 

 a single bulb before thoroughly matured. In view of the early 

 date at which Easter comes next year we believe it will be best 

 for our customers to depend on Harrisii for their Easter supply. 



Per 100 Per 1000 

 5 to 7 in. bulbs (packed 400 in a case) . . . $4 25 ^40 00 

 7 to 9 in. " " 200 " ... 9 50 90 00 



9 to II in. " " 100 " ... 18 00 



II to 13 in, " magnificent bulbs . . . . 32 00 



LONQIFLORUM. Bermuda Grown. 



We have arranged for a good supply of these this season and 

 while liigher in price than Japanese stock, the bulbs can be had 

 so much earlier that they are safer when wanted for Easter. 



Per 100 Per 1000 

 5 to 7 in. bulbs (packed 400 in a case) . . . $4 25 ^40 00 

 7 to 9 in. " " 200 " ... 9 50 90 00 



9 to II in. " " 100 " ... 18 00 



LONGIFLORUn. Japanese Grown. 



Our supply of these are due to arrive in September, earlier 

 shipments are liable to be immature. To those who grow a 

 houseful there should be no trouble to get them in for Easter 

 even if planted in October, but to the florist who only grows a few 

 hundreds it will be safer to depend on Han-isii or Bermuda- 



their Lilies in flower in time for last Easter ? 



LILIUM HARRISII (BERMUDA EASTER LILY). 



Per 100 Per 1000 



Brownii $15 00 



Canadense 7 00 



Elegans Incomparable 



" Mixed 



Excelsum (Isabellinum) . . 

 Qiganteum, extra fine bulbs, gi.oo each. 

 Hutnboldtii 



6 00 



5 00 



18 00 



Kramerii, soft rose color, beautiful 6 



Pardalinum . 



Pomponicum rubrum 



Superbum 



Speciosum (lancifolium) album. 



8 to 9 in. . . 



15 00 



00 



6 00 

 8 00 



7 00 



grown stock. 



Per 100 



5 to 7 in. bulbs ;$2 00 



7 to 9 in. " 4 25 



9 to 10 in. " 7 00 



Auratum (Gold-banded Lily), 



8 to 9 in. 5 00 



9 to II in 7 50 



II to 13 in 12 50 



Batemanniae 7 50 



Per 1000 



^18 00 



40 00 



65 00 



45 00 

 70 00 



Tenuifolium 



9 to II m. . . 

 roseum. 



8 to 9 in 4 



9 to 1 1 in 6 



rubrum. 



8 to 9 in 4 



9 to II in 6 



Melpomone. 



8 to 9 in 5 



5 00 



6 00 



75 

 50 



75 

 SO 



47 00 

 55 00 



45 00 

 63 00 



45 00 

 63 00 



50 50 00 



Tigrinum (Tiger Lily) 3 00 



" Splendens (Improved Tiger Lily) 3 50 



" Flora Plena (Double " "') 4 00 



Wallace! 6 00 



NOTE. — It is well known thai disease exists, to a greater or lesser extent, in all stocks of Liliiim Harrisii and Longi- 

 Horum. We claim ours are as free as any imported, as we use all possible care to secure only such lots as show the greatest health 

 and vigor, but lue will not be responsible for failures and when the bulbs are accepted by the purchaser our responsibility ceases. 



