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LILIES— Continued 



Lilium Harrisii 



The True Bermuda Easter Lily 



(Bulbs ready in August.) 



The flower so commonly forced for Easter, 

 and known as Easter Lily. The long, white, 

 trumpet-shaped flowers are of delicious fra- 

 grance, and seem a fitting symbol for that day. 

 If it is desired to have them in bloom by Christ- 

 mas, the bulbs should be ordered as soon as you 

 receive this catalogue and then planted as early 

 as possible. 



Large Bulbs, measuring 7 to 9 inches in 

 circumference, and producing 3 to 5 flowers, 

 20 cents each; $2.00 per dozen, postpaid. 



Mammoth Bulbs, measuring from 9 to 11 

 inches in circumference, bearing 4 to 7 flowers, 

 and sometimes, under high cultivation, as many 

 as 20 flowers. 30 cents each; I3.00 per dozen, 

 postpaid. 



Double Tiger Lily. 



Lilium Longiflorum i^l^% 



Very like Eilium Harrisii, and 

 preferred by some to that variety. 

 It does not come into bloom as 

 early, but the flowers are of better 

 substance and extensively used by 

 florists for cut flowers. When 

 grown in the open ground it 

 blooms in June and July. Can be 

 planted in spring if received too 

 late in fall. Japan grown bulbs, 

 7 to 9 inches, 12 cents each; I1.25 

 per dozen, postpaid. 



Lilium Speciosum 



The famous Japan I/ily. No words can 

 overstate the brilliant beauty of this 

 charming flower. Its six broad, white or 

 pink petals are thickly dotted with rose 

 or carmine spots, and the graceful form, 

 brilliant color and exquisite fragrance 

 make this one of the most effective and 

 desirable of the lily family. Can be planted 

 in spring if received too late in fall. 



Speciosum Album, pure white flowers 

 with a greenish band through the center 

 of each petal. They are of great sub- 

 stance and very fragrant. 15 cents each; 

 1 1. 50 per dozen, postpaid. 



Speciosum Rubrum, white, shaded 

 and spotted with rose or crimson, 15 cents 

 each; $1,50 per dozen, postpaid. 



Lilium TIgrinum Splcndcns^^^yl 



Has very large flowers of excencnt form; color orange-salmon with dark spots. Can 

 be planted in spring if received too late in fall. 12 cents each; I1.25 per dozen, postpaid, 

 I illlim Tinrlmim FInrP PIPnn fi^ouble This magnificent lily is of stately habit bear- 

 LIIIUIII liyilllUlll I lUI C r It IIU Tiger Uly) ing inmieuse clusters of very large, double 

 flowers on tall, strong stems; color bright orange-red spotted with black. Can be planted 

 in spring if received too late in fall. 15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen, postpaid. 



