Dreer'S Hutumn Bulb Iiist 



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LILIES.— {Continued.) 



Chalcedonicum. Brilliant scarlet 

 recurved blossoms, very effective 

 for beddiug 



Coral Lily of Siberia ( Tenuifoliwm). 

 One of the earliest and most ex- 

 quisite lilies, dazzling crimson, . 



Easter Lily (Lcmgijlorum Japoni- 

 cuni). Large and beautiful, snow- 

 white, trumpet-shaped blossoms, 

 desirable for forcing, 



Krameri. An exquisite flower, white, 

 blush-tinted, very large and fra- 

 grant, 



Lancifolium (Speciosum) album. 

 Splendid white 



Lancifolium album pracox. Large, 

 pure white, 



Lancifolium rubrum. White, spotted 

 with crimson 



Lancifolium monstrosum album. 

 Large cluster of pure white 

 flowers 



Superbum, A beautiful yellowish 

 red spotted drooping lily 



Thunbergianum atrosanguineum 

 maculatum. Very large orange- 

 spotted flowers, the finest dwarf 

 variety, only 10 inches high, . . 



Tiger Lily. {Tigrinum.) Orange 

 salmon, spotted with black, . . . 



Tiger Lily. {Tigrinum splendens.) 

 Flowers as large again as the 

 above, but of a deeper color, . . 



Tigrinum flore pleno {Double Tiger 

 Lily). Orange red, spotted with 

 black, double showy flowers, . . 



Umbellatum grandiflorum. Orange 

 with brown spots, showy, free 

 flowering 



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Lilium Harrisi. 



arnsi. 



The flowers are large, trumpet-shaped, pure waxy white, gracefully formed and delightfully 

 fragrant. The texture of the flower is strong, and each bloom will last from ten days to two weeks. 

 It is perfectly hardy, easy of culture, and one of the finest plants for garden, border or cemetery 

 decoration. A bulb once planted requires very little attention and will last for years. 



For out-door planting it is already recognized as a very desirable acquisition, but its paramount 

 importance lies in its value as a winter-blooming plant for cut-flower, conservatory or parlor decora- 

 tion. It can be forced into bloom at any desired time, and the freedom with which the flowers are 

 produced is truly remarkable ; even the smallest bulbs will give bloom. 



First size, fi. 00 each; $10.00 per dozen. Second size, 50 cents each; $5. 00 per dozen. Third size, 

 25 Cents each ; $2.50 per dozen. 



We have a few extra large bulbs at $1.50 each, which will produce from fifteen to twenty flowers. 



Mexican ''Star of Bethlehem," Milla Biflora. 



To its pure white color and delicate perfume it adds the valuable quality of keeping several 

 days. The bulbs force readily and grow well in the house. Wherever grown the bulbs should be 

 set close together. 10 cents each ; 75 cents per dozen ; $6.00 per 100. 



