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Japan and Other Lilies continued 



Speeiosum or Lancifolum are the most popular and satisfactory of all I.ilies. ^Ve off^-r 

 below the best varieties; all are distinct, graceful and very popular. 



15 



Album. — Pure white and very fragrant. 

 cts. each; 7 for $1. 



3Ielpomene. — This is a variety of most won- 

 derful beauty. It is both scarce and valu- 

 able. Frosted white, spotted, clouded and 

 bearded with pinkish crimson. Petals deeply 

 recurved and widely bordered. 20 et«. each; 

 « for J(51. 



Rubrum. — One of the finest of Japanese 

 Lilies; bright crimson and white flowers, in 

 clusters; grows 2 to 3 feet. 15 ets. each; 7 

 for $1. 



Tigrinum fl. pi. (Double Tiger Lily.) — Thi.s 

 magnificent Lily is borne in immense clusters 

 on tall, strong stems; the flowers are very 

 large, frequently 6 inches, and very double; 

 color, deep fierv red, spotted with black. 15 

 cts. each; 4 for 50 ets.; 9 for ?1. 



Tiger Splendens (Single Tiger Lily). — This 

 splendid Lilv is one of the best; flowers large 

 and of excellent form, blooming in large clus- 

 ters; color, orange, with intense dark spots. 

 15 ets. each; 4 for 50 ets.; 9 for $1. 



Krameri. — Entirely distinct from any other 

 Lilv known; flowers beautiful .soft-rose color. 

 15 cts. each; 9 for $1. 



Candidum. — The old white garden Lily (not 

 Japan), a splendid sort; elegant, large, pure 

 white flowers in clusters. 20 et.s. each; 3 for 

 50 cts.; 7 for $1. 



Pardalium (Leopard Lily). — A very beauti- 

 ful Lilv from California; entirely hardy; 

 grows 3 to 5 feet high; very free flowering; 

 color, bright orange red with lighter orange 

 center; large clusters. 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 

 ets.; 9 for $1. 



Lily of the Valley. — The exquisite white 

 flowers and pale green foliage render this one 

 of the most admired of plant.s. Succeeds in 

 open ground in almost any situation, but pre- 

 fers shade, with plenty of moisture; once 

 planted and established, the crowns increase 

 each year. The larger ones flower each 

 season* Strong-flowering crowns, postpaid, 

 5 ets. each; G for 25 ets.; 12 for 50 ets.; 25 for $1. 



The Best Flowering Begonia^s 



\ beautiful class of plants with free-blooming qualities which make them especially 

 desirable The foliage is attractive and odd, while the flowers are exceedingly graceful 

 and beautiful. For Summer blooming in a shaded location, window boxes or for veranda 

 decorations these varieties are unexcelled. 



.STROXG PLANTS, 15 cts. each, except where noted; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $1.00, postpaid. 



Flowering Begonia 



President Carnot. — A very strong growing 

 variety of stiff upright habit; foliage, large, 

 similar in style to Begonia Rubra, but mure 

 than twice as large; upper side deep green, 

 under side purplish red. Flowers beautiful 

 coral red, borne in large panicles. 



Rubra. — Strong slender branches, heavy 

 wa.xy green leaves with panicles of coral 

 covered flowers. 



Alba Pieta. — Long, pointed, slender leaves, 

 thickly spotted with silver white; foliage 

 small and elegant; white flowers in clusters. 

 Arsentea Guttata. — Has the silvery blotches 

 of Alba Picta, and in grace is not equaled 

 by any other variety. Beautiful fringed 

 oblong' leaves, with silver marking; white 

 flowers in clusters on ends of growth stem.s. 



Foliosa. — One of the most graceful of all 

 Begonias. Foliage small; in fact, the smallest 

 leaved of any Begonia. Bright pink flowers. 



Gloire De Lorraine. — The greatest of all 

 Begonias. Grows from 10 to 12 indies high. 

 Throughout the entire Winter completely 

 hidden with soft, rosy-pink flowers. This 

 is one of the great plant novelties, specimen 

 plants selling from $1 to $2 each. Strong 

 plants, 35 cts. each; 3 for $1. 



Hybrida Multiflora. — Lovely variety produc- 

 ing a pi i>fusion of rosy-pink flowers. Very 

 satisfactory. 



Metalliea. — Distinct; good grower and free 

 bloomer; fl(^)Wers white; foliage a lustrous 

 metallic bronze. 



Marjorie Daw. — New Trailing Begonia. 

 Bears great clusters of large shining pink 

 flowers that droop from long stems. 



.sandersonii. — One of the best. Flowers are 

 scarK t. shading to crimson. Borne in profu- 

 sion continuously. Known as Coral Begonia. 



Vernon. — A grand sort of unusual merit: 

 flowering continuously. Foliage rich, glossy 

 green, shading to deep bronze. Flowers deep 

 red, changing to clear rose when fully open. 

 Thrives under the most ordinary conditions. 



AVeltoniensis Ro.sea. — A very distinct sort, 

 forming a bulb at the roots, but in other 

 respects similar to the flowering Begonia; 

 stiff, upright grower with beautiful white and 

 pink flowers. 



SPECIAL OFFER— The Set of 12 Flowering Begonias for S1.25 Postpaid 



