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LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM ALBUM. 

 Pure white Japan Lily. 25c. each. 



LILIUM* LANCIFOLIUM RUBRUM. 

 White and red spotted. 15 cents each. 



LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM ROSEUM. 

 Rose spotted. 15 cents each. These Japan 

 Lilies are very beautiful and fragrant. 

 Should be planted from October till Janu- 

 ary. Perfectly suited to this climate. 



LILIUM TIGRINUM, FL. PL. This is 

 a very fine variety; it is perfectly double, 

 and the petals are imbricated almost as 

 regularly as a camelia flower. Very fine. 

 15c. each ; $1.50 per dozen. 



LILIUM HARRISSII, OR BERMUDA 

 EASTER LILY. This handsome white 

 Lily is similar in shape to our St. Joseph's 

 Lily, except that the tube is a little shorter 

 and the outside petals a little more re- 

 curved. Excellent for forcing and princi- 

 pally adapted for church decorations. 15c. 

 each; $1.50 per dozen. 



LILIUM SPECIOSUM RUBRUM. 

 White, beautifully spotted red; flowers in 

 August. This is one of the most useful 

 of the Lily family, perfectly hardy, and 

 flowering well under all circumstances. 

 25c. each. 



LILIUM LONGIFLORUM. The old 

 St. Joseph Lily. This variety, an old 

 stand-by with us, is so well known here that 

 it requires no further description. The 

 long white tubes generally open shortly 



Lilium Speciosum Rubrum. 



after Easter and are often used for church 

 decorations on Corpus Christi and St. 

 Joseph's day, hence the name St. Joseph 

 Lily. 15c. each; $1.50 per dozen. 



ORNITHAGALUM UMBELLATIUM, 

 or STAR OF BETHLEHEM. Outside 

 green and white striped, inside satiny 

 white; flowers in umbels; very showy, 10c. 

 each; 75c. per dozen. 



TO LOVERS OF THE CHOICEST ROSES: 



From a thorough practical experience and knowledge of the Rose and its require- 

 ments, we have selected only the choicest varieties, freedom of bloom, size, color, 

 vigor, form and substance of each variety considered. Propagated and grown at 

 our own nursery and thoroughly acclimated, oar smaller size Roses are grown in 

 pots, which give more satisfaction, being more adapted to the usual handling in 



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