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LI LIES. -Continued. 



IjOtiffiflorum. Well-known beautiful, snow-white, fragrant, 

 hardy n"i'«len Lily; Bowers trumpet-shaped. 6 to 8 Inches 

 long. TIiIh Ik iiImo a splendid variety lor forcing for winter 

 flowers, and is also known as the "Taster or St. Joseph 

 l.il\ " Height, 1 '.. to :s lect. In the open ground it blos- 

 soms In June and July. 



5 to 7 In. bulbH 5c. en., $0.50 doz., $.1 ..",0 per 100. 



G to 7 in. bulbs 6c. ea., . 7 r. . 1 < » z . , 5.00 per 100. 



7 to Bin. bulbs tOc.ea., l.OOdoz., 7.00per100. 



9 to 10 In. bulbs 15c. ea., 1.50 doz., 10.00 per 100. 



Iiong'ifloriim Giganteum. A newlarge-fiowerfngvariety — 

 un Improvement In every way; immense white truinpet- 

 ahaped flowers ol grenl Bubstanco. Earl.v flowering and of 

 value for winter flowering, (Ifeecut.) 20c. ea., 92-00 doz. 



Silver-leaved Longiflortini. Healthy green foliage 

 broadly striped with silvery white on the margins, a very 

 unique and beautiful plant ; the Sowersaretcnmpet-shaped, 



6 to 8 Inches loiig, fragrant, beautiful, snow white. This is 

 a splendid variety for forcing for winter flowers. 



25c, ea., $2.50 doz. 



CANDIDOI. 



Mag-nificum. A grand Improve- 

 ment over L. II urn bold til — 

 grows I to 5 feet high, and often 



bears as many as 25 flowers ol 



clear orange, with maroon spots 

 surrounded by red circles, giving 

 B gorgeous effect. Foliage dark 

 and glossy ; a sure bloomer. 



50c. ea., $5. on doz. 



Martagon. Purplish red, spot- 

 ted with dark purple. Prolific 

 bloomer. 2 to :s feet high. 



Blooms In midsummer 



15c. eu . $1.50 doz. 



Pardalinum. Scarlet, shading 



to rich yellow, freely spotted 



with purple brown, ft feet. July 



and August. (See cat.) 



12c. ea., (1.25 doz. 



Paryii. One of the finest Califor- 

 nia lilies; long trumpet -shaped 

 flowers of pure lemon yellow and 

 fragrant. Height, 3 feet . 



40c. ea., $4.00 doz. 



Philadelphicxun. Native varie- 

 ty; bright orange ri'i], spotted 



With purple. Height. It,, :•, feet. 



Midsummer. 12c. en. #1 .25 doz. 



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LONGII'LOIUM yiUANTEUM. 



Pomponicum Rubnim. (Scar- 

 cer Turban Lily.) This is very 

 earl.v flowering, growing about 

 3 feet, bearing numbers of fiery- 

 scarlet flowers. It grows freely. 

 15c. ea., $1.5o doz. 



Speciosum. [See Lancifollum.) 



Superbum. i link's Cup Lily.) 

 One of our native species. When 

 established In good rich soil it 

 will produce upwardSOf 50 beau- 

 tiful orange, tipped red, spotted 

 flowers in a pyramidal cluster. 3 

 to 5 feet. Blooms in July. 



12c. ea., $1.25 doz. 



Tennifolinm. A miniature Lily, 

 having slender steins, is inches 

 high, bearing 12 to 20 fiery-scar- 

 let flowers. A gem for cutting, 

 and easily grown in pots or in a 

 warm dry border; early. 



20c. ea., $2.00 doz. 



Tigrinum Splendens. I I in- 

 proved Tiger Lily.\ The grand- 

 est of the Tigers, black polished 

 stem, sometimes 6 feet high. 

 Airy large pyramids of flowers, 

 orange red, spotted with black. 

 .'I to 5 feet, lilooms In August. 



1 2c ea., 1 1 .25 doz. 



Tigrinnm Flora Plena. (Ddubto Tiger Lily.) This Is a 

 plant of stately habit, growing from 4 to G feet high, bear- 

 ing an immense number of double bright orange red flow- 

 ers, spotted with black. Blooms In August. 



1 ..f. ea., $1.50 doz. 



Wallacei. Flower rich vermilion orange, spotted with 

 raised maroon dots, a utiimu-flowcrlug, thrifty grower. 



15c. ea., $1.50 doz. 



Washingtonianum. A beautiful variety fi Oregon, 



growing stiff and erect ; flowers white, tinted with purple 

 and lilac; S to !> inches across when fully expanded, :i to 5 

 feet high. Blooms In tin' summer 25c. ea., $2.50 doz.. 



LILIES AND THEIR CULTURE 



Is a valuable book tor beginneni, written by the celebrated 

 lily fancier, hit \\ m i ics ah varieties are described, Includ- 

 ing the conditions under which they thrive In their native 

 habitats, it gives ample cultural directions and is liberally 

 illustrated. 215 pages. Price, $1.75, postpaid. 



1' \Illi \l IM M. 



All bulbs delivered free in the U. S., excepting otherwise noted. 6 bulbs of one variety supplied at dozen rates. 25 at 100 rates. 



