PETER IIEXDERS0X & CO. — LILIES. 



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-Hie L I L I E S . *♦ 



"We would invite particular attention to this class of Plants. The prominent position it 

 occupies in the garden is well deserved, from the fact of their being perfectly hardy, requiring 

 but little care or attention, and a proper selection will furnish flowers from June until September. 

 We have added some choice and rare kinds of the lists usually sent out, and have omitted 

 varieties that are of little interest. 



FREE BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF PRICE. 



LILIUM ATJEATDM. 



LILIOI AURA.TUM. We offer this season a 

 large stock of splendid sound bulbs of this peerless 

 variety, which, beyond question, is the grandest of all 

 the Lily family. As the cut will show, each flower 

 is composed of six parts, pure white, thickly studded 

 with crimson spots, while through the centre of each 

 part runs a clear golden band. Fully expanded, the 

 flowers measure nearly a foot across, are produced 

 abundantly, and possess a most delicious fragrance. 



Price, 30c. each ; $3.00 per dozen. 



Each. Per Doz 

 BATEMAXXLE. A Japanese Lily, 



growing 3 to 4 feet high, and pro- 

 ducing bright apricot tinted flowers. $0 50 $5 00 



BROWXI. A magnificent variety with 

 large foliage, flowers pure white in- 

 side, purple tinted outside, the stamens 

 are or a rich chocolate color 1 50 15 00 



CAXDIDOL The well-known garden 

 lily ; snow-white fragrant blossoms ; 

 it is also one of the best forcing 

 lilies for florists 15 1 50 



CAXADEXSE. A native lily, bell 

 shaped, drooping flowers, red and 

 yellow spotted 15 1 50 



ELEGAXS CITRIXUM. (Thunber- 



gianum.) Dwarf growth, with 



beautiful light yellow flowers 25 2 50 



EXCELSUM (TsobcUuium.) The state- 

 ly form, beauty of color, and delight- 

 ful fragrance of this variety, has 

 made it a great favorite wherever 

 known. It grows from five to six 

 feet high, and produces from six to 

 twelve nodding Lilies of a delicate 

 light buff color 50 5 00 



