CATALOGUE OF BULBS. 



9 



LILIES. 



Bermuda Easter Lilly.— (Lilium 

 Harrisii.) 



The True Bermuda Easter Lily is one of 

 the grandest bulbs introduced in many 

 years. 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 pro- 

 duce more flowers when given a longer 

 time. They have become very popular, 

 and deservedly so, as they come quickly 

 into bloom, and produce pure white, grace- 

 fully formed and delightfully fragrant flow- 

 ers. 



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 window, table, house or 

 church. Nothing is more appropriately 

 beautiful and highly appreciated. Thous- 

 ands upon thousands are sold in the large 

 cities every winter for this purpose. 



Per Per 



Each. Doz. 100 



FIRST SIZE, 5/7 5 50 2.25 



EXTRA SIZE, 7/9 10 85 4.50 



VERY LARGE SIZE, 



9/1 1 20 1.50 10.00 



Per Doz. 



By mail, 5/7 $ 65 



By mail, 7/9 i.io 



By mail, 9/1 1 1.85 



Lilium Candidum. 



THE BRIDAL LILY OF BERMUDA. 



The old-fashioned pure white Garden 

 Lily. As it starts into growth very early 

 in the fall, it should be ordered early, and 

 for this reason it is best planted in August 

 and September. It is also considerably 

 used in some localities for forcing. It 

 grows about 4 feet high, bearing large clus- 

 ters of snowy white, medium-sized flowers. 

 Selected bulbs, extra fine, loc. each, 75c. 

 per dozen. By mail $1 per dozen. 



Lilium Longiflorum. 



This well-known beautiful variety is also 

 widely used for forcing for the Easter holi- 

 days. Its flowers have more substance and 

 last longer in bloom than the Bermuda 

 Lily. It is quite hardy and beautiful in the 

 open ground, blooming in June and July. 

 Flowers snow white, trumpet shaped and 

 very fragrant. loc. each, $1 per dozen. 



(Lilium Speciosum,-(Lancifolium. 



The varieties of Lilium Speciosum com- 

 prise the most important group of any one • 

 species. They are of easy growth,^ and 

 can always be relied upon to give satisfac- 

 tion to the buyer. The flowers are very 

 beautiful, showy and distinct, and exquis- 

 itely fragrant. Magnificent as border 

 plants, they are also excellent for pot cul- 

 ture. 



SPECIOSUM ALBUM, Large white 

 flowers of great substance, with a green- 

 ish band running though the center of 

 each petal; very fine. 15c. each, $1.50 

 per dozen. 



SPECIOSUM RUBRUM, White, heav- 

 ily spotted with rich, crimson spots. 15c- 

 each, $1.50 per dozen. 



