AUTUMN Catalogue, I908. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY. 



{Convallaria.) 



COR open ground planting we offer large clumps, each containing many flowering crowns. These may be set from six 

 inches to a foot apart and covered three inches. They succeed best in ground which is rather moist and partially shaded. 

 For forcing the Pips are to be preferred, being grown under conditions tending to promote vigorous and earlv 

 blooming. Twelve to eighteen pips may be planted in a 6-inch pot, with all the fibrous roots carefully preserved, and 

 keeping the crowns above the soil. Place them in a temperature of about 80 degrees, cover the crowns with loose 

 moss, and keep them constantly moist with tepid water. They should flower in about five weeks. Ready for 

 delivery In November. 



Our Exhibit of Lily of the Valley at the Massachusetts Horticultural Society's Spring Exhibition. 



Selected Dresden. The earliest, largest, and best for forcing. 



Strong pips with extra long roots. Per doz., 35 cents; per 



100, S2.50; per 1,000, S20.00 ; per case of 2,000 pips, S35.00. 

 Best Berlin. First-class selected pips for forcing. Per doz., 



30 cents; per 100, S2.00; per 1,000, $17.50; per case of 2,000 



pips, S3 2. 50. 

 Best Hamburg. Strongest pips for late winter and spring forcing. 



Per doz., 25 cents; per 100, Si. 75; per 1,000, S16.00; per case 



of 2,000 pips, S30.00. 



Six of a Kind Sold at Dozen Rates ; 



Pink Flowered. Rosy pink, fragrant. Pips. Per doz., 90 cents. 

 per 100, .S7.00. 



Fortin's Giant. A very large growing variety adapted to late 

 forcing and out-of-door cultivation. The pure white bells are 

 much larger than the ordinary variety, and borne upon taller 

 stems. Pips, per doz., 50 cents ; per 100, S3. 50 ; per i ,000, S30.00. 



Large Dutch Clumps. Each contains many flowering pips, best 

 for planting in the open ground. Each 30 cents; per doz., 

 S3. 00; per 100, S20.00. By express only. 



25 at 100 Rates ; 250 at 1,000 Rates. 



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