LILIES. 



BERMUDA EASTER LILY. 



(lilium harrisii.) 



The '"True Bermuda Easter Lily" is one of the 

 grandest bulbs introduced in many j^ears. They 

 are easy of culture, early, flower quickly, and can 

 be had in bloom for Christmas from bulbs planted 

 as late as September. 



They are, however, mostly grown for Easter 

 Flowers, and, of course, will produce more flow- 

 ers when given a longer time. They have be- 

 come very popular, and deservedly so, as they 

 come quickly into bloom, and produce pure 

 white, gracefully formed and delightfully fragrant 

 flowers. 



BERMUDA EASTER LILY. 



The quantity of bloom produced is marvelous; 

 the average production of bulbs 5 to 7 inches in 

 circumference, even when forced, is from 5 to 8 

 flowers, and of bulbs 7 to 9 inches, 8 to 12 flowers. 



Blooming Plants in Pots form typical Easter 

 offerings and presents for decoration of the win- 

 dow, 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. 



LILIITM HARRISII. 



Each. Perdoz. Per 100 



First Size, 5-7 8 75 I5 50 



Extra Size, 7-9 15 50 10 50 



Very Large Size, 9-11.., 30 3 00 



Per doz. 



By mail, 5-/ - • • •' Qoc. 



B}^ mail, 7-9 . . $1 75 



By mail, 9-1 1 3 20 



LILIUM LONGIFLORUM. 



READY IN OCTOBER. 



This well-known beautiful variety is also widely 

 used for forcing for the Easter holidays. Its 

 flowers have more substance and last longer in 

 bloom than the Bermuda Lily. It is quite hard}^ 

 and beautiful in the open ground, blooming in 

 June and July. Flowers snow white, trumpet- 

 shaped and very fragrant. 7-9, loc. each, $1.25 

 per dozen, $4.50 per 100. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY. 



One of the most charming of Spring flowering 

 plants, bearing slender stems set with tiny bells 

 which diffuse a delicious odor. They are largely 

 used for forcing in winter, and can be flowered in 

 the house. To secure good results the pips 

 should be kept in a cool place until wanted for 

 flowering. The pips we oft'er are the best Ber- 



LILY OF THE VALLEY. 



lin, and far superior to the cheaper sorts on the 

 market. Ready for delivery about last of No- 

 vember. 20c. per dozen: by mail. 25c.; $1.25 

 per 100; by mail, $1.50; $11.00 per 1,000. 



G. & T. Co.'s Extra Forcing. 25c. per dozen; by 

 mail, 30C. : Si. 50 per 100; by mail, $1.75; per 

 1,000, S13.00. 



