BULBS, PLANTS, SEEDS, AND SUNDRIES. 19 
LILIUM LONGIFLORUM. 4 
This is one of the best varieties for forcing, and equally desir- Sane AD 
able for out-of doors, being perfectly hardy. It resembles the avy 
Lilium Harrisii, but is dwarfer and more stocky in habit. KAN +r ey 
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Each. Per Doz. Per too. RONG 
BirseSive Bulps se. «fle folro Broo 87,00 POL j 
Extra Size Bulbs SWS: te aaa’ aye anima sins 1.50%, 12,00 
Mammoth Bulbs. . . oe .30 3.00 20.00 GEE) 5) 
Mailed free at single prices. Qe SA ASN 
LILIUM CANDIDUM. \ 
THE ASCENSION LILY. 
Pure white, very free flowering and beautiful. Perfectly hardy 
in the open garden, and invaluable for forcing. 
Our bulbs are the true variety, with massive petals. 
Each. Per Doz. Per 100, 
Large Flowering Bulbs. SF ROL OSi I SO4701) 400 
By mail, add 2 cents per bulb for 
postage. 
Monstrous Bulbs. Northern Grown -I0 1.00 6.00 
By mail, add 4 cents per bulb for 
postage. 
LILIES. 
FOR THE GARDEN, ETC. Lilium Candidum. 
No class of plants capable of being cultivated out-of-doors 
possesses so many charms as the Lily; rich and varied in color, 
stately and handsome in habit, profuse in variety, and of 
delicious fragrance, they stand prominently out from all other 
hardy plants, and no herbaceous border, however select, should 
be without a few of the best sorts. With a well-selected col- 
lection, Lilies may be had in bloom from June to October. 
They should be planted from October to March, in good, 
loamy soil, abundantly mixed with very rotten cow manure. 
Plant about six inches deep, and during the winter it is advisa- 
ble to cover the surface of the bed with a thin layer of manure, 
which will not only afford a slight protection to the bulbs, but 
will materially enrich the soil. In spring the manure may either 
be removed or dug in between tbe rows. 
Nearly all of them are deliciously fragrant, and the cut 
flowers are most excellent for the table, bouquet vases, and 
Lilium Auratum. ylassex, the flowers being very lasting, and opening full to the 
last bud in water. 
Each. Per Doz. 
Auratum, Golden Rayed Japan Lily. The most magnificent hardy flower- 
ing ae in cultivation . Sema eRe NT ARR Dt TRREY (7, RTA $0.20 $2.00 
Auratum, extra; largest sized bulbs . . cathe .30 3.00 
Batemanni, upright flower, deep apricot tint, self color, height 4 fect non 25 2.50 
Browni, white, shaded with chocolate crimson; 214 feet Oe 1.00 10.00 
Canadense (Canadian BLell-Flower Lily), yellow, with black spots, 3 feet 10 1.00 
Candidum (aster Lily), pure white, 2 to 3 feet. Per 100, $4.00 . . .08 .80 
Colchicum, beautiful golden yellow; one of the very best . . . .. . .60 6.00 
Chalcedonicum, Mipeuseuscanlet js beautitilsss feet 6 pssll ay om id, 0h 8s .40 4.00 
Concolor, fiery scarlet with small black spots; 2 feet. . i erie « 25 2.50 
Elegans Atrosanguineum, crimson with black spots; 6 feet Soe a 15 1.50 
Elegans Venustum, clear buff, spotted; 2feet . . ; ARE eee a 30 3.00 
Excelsum, delicate buff, finely scented; beautiful; 3 feet Mere ese) Us 50 5.00 
Harrisii (Bermuda Easter Lily). See previous page. 
Hansoni, flowers yellow, streaked with white; 3feet . . . . .. . I.00 10.00 
Krameri, pink, spotless, very fragrant; splendid sort; 3 feet . . . . . .50 4.50 
Longiflorum, snow-white, trumpet-shaped; hardy; nig tome Teeth eo whe .10 1.00 
