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LILIES, continued 



Longiflorum formosum. Black stem. Grown on the 

 Island of Formosa, and said to be entirely free from 

 disease; blooms early. Often used instead of the 

 Bermuda as an Easter Lily. Ready in September. 



Each 



Doz. 



100 



7 x 9 in. circumference. . . $ 

 7x9 in. circumference; 



all single-crown bulbs. 

 9 x 10 in. circumference.. 

 9x10 in. circumference; 

 all single-crown bulbs. 

 10x12 in. circumference; 

 all single-crown bulbs . 

 Longiflorum giganteum. Stems black; later than the 

 preceding; flowers of more substance. Ready in 



18 



$1 



75 



$12 00 



22 



2 



20 



15 00 



23 



2 



30 



16 00 



27 



2 



70 



19 00 



30 



3 



00 



25 00 



September. Each 



Doz. 



100 



7 x 9 in. circumference. . . $0 



15 ! 



51 50 



$10 00 



7x9 in. circumference; 









all single-crown bulbs. 



19 



1 90 



13 00 



9 x 10 in. circumference.. 



22 



2 20 



15 00 



9x10 in. circumference; 









all single-crown bulbs. 



26 



2 60 



18 00 



10 x 12 in. circumference; 









all single-crown bulbs. 



35 



3 50 



24 00 



Speciosum album. Pure white 



with 



green 



band in 



the center of each petal; exquisitely dainty and 

 beautiful; very fragrant. Each Doz. 100 

 9 x 11 in. circumference.. $0 23 $2 30 $16 00 

 11 x 13 in. mammoth bulbs. 35 3 50 

 *Speciosum magnificum. Flowers larger than any 

 of the other Speciosums. White, heavily spotted 

 with rich crimson. Each Doz. 100 



9 x 11 in. circumference. . $0 20 $2 00 $15 00 

 11 x 13 in. mammoth bulbs. 30 3 00 

 *Speciosum Melpomene. Large, rich, blood-crimson 

 flowers, heavily spotted. Each Doz. 100 

 9 x 11 in. circumference. . $0 20 $2 00 $15 00 

 11 x 13 in. mammoth bulbs. 30 3 00 

 Speciosum rubrum or roseum. White, shaded 

 with deep rose, and spotted red. A magnificent, 

 free-blooming Lily. Each Doz. 100 



9x 11 in. circumference .$0 20 $2 00 $15 00 

 1 1 x 13 in. mammoth bulbs. 30 3 00 

 *Batemanniae. Blooms in August and Each Doz. 

 September; very handsome, glowing 



apricot-red flower $0 20 $2 00 



Bermudium. A cross between Longiflorum and 

 Harrisii. Its great merit lies in the fact that it pro- 

 dues many more blooms than any other type of Each 

 Bermuda Lily. It will not flower so early as Harrisii, 

 but it is of strong constitution and absolutely free 



from disease $17.50 per 100. .3 



'Canadense. Lovely, nodding, bell-shaped flowers, 



yellow, spotted black 



*Croceum. Golden yellow, scarlet tinted; broad, 



funnel-shaped flowers 



'Davuricum. Attains a height of 2 to 3 feet. Blooms 

 in umbels of three to five upright scarlet flowers, 



dotted black 



*Elegans, Aurora. Deep rich orange, suffused scarlet. 



*Elegans, Painted Chief. Bright flame-color 



*Elegans robustum. Orange, spotted black 



Hansonii. Flowers reddish orange eight to twelve in 



a cluster; petals thick and durable 



*Henryi. Large panicles of orange-yellow flowers, 



banded with green 



*Krameri. Blush -pink; beautiful, trumpet-shaped 



flowers 



*Martagon. Purplish red, spotted dark purple 



*Pardalinum. Scarlet, shading to yeIIow,spotted purple 



Lilium auratum 



Doz. 



25 



$2 



50 



15 



1 



50 



20 



2 



00 



20 



2 



00 



20 



2 



00 



15 



1 



50 



15 



1 



50 



50 



5 



00 



50 



5 



00 



20 



2 



00 



15 



1 



50 



15 



1 



50 



Doz. 



Regale (The Regal Lily). Introduced from China. Each 

 Plant very vigorous. Stems attain a height of 2 Yi to 

 4 feet, bearing from three to nine or more large 

 trumpet-shaped white flowers, flushed with yellow 

 internally, and externally shaded with deep brown- 

 pink, which, shining through the petals, gives them 

 a soft pearly pink gleam. Perfectly hardy, easily 

 forced, and is perfect as a pot plant $1 00 $10 00 



'Superbum. An elegant native variety. Brilliant 

 orange-red, with claret-colored spots, six to twenty 

 flowers on a stem 



*Tenuifolium (Coral Lily). A great beauty; slender 

 stems with finely cut floliage; flowers a beautiful 

 shade of rich coral-red 



*Tigrinum fl.-pl. Double orange flowers, spotted 

 black. Mammoth bulbs $10 per 100. . 



*Tigrinum splendens. Rich scarlet with dark spots. 

 Mammoth bulbs $10 per 100. 



*Umbellatum, Mixed. Colors range through all 

 shades of red, yellow, buff, apricot, and orange .... 



*Wallacei. Rich red-orange, with maroon dots 



15 1 50 



15 



15 



15 



15 

 15 



1 50 



1 50 



1 50 



1 50 

 1 50 



MISCELLANEOUS BULBS 



ACHIMENES. Profuse-blooming plants for conservatory; flowers 

 of many charming shades. 7 cts. each, 70 cts. per doz., $5 per 

 100, postpaid. 



*AGAPANTHUS umbellatus (Blue African Lily). Fine for pots 

 or tubs; flowers bright blue, borne on long stems, in clusters often 

 a foot across. Ready in November. 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., 

 postpaid. 



ALLIUMS 



Postpaid at the 

 following prices; 



Moly luteum. Bright yellow flowers in June, Each Doz. 100 

 in large, handsome heads $0 15 $0 80 



Neapolitanum. Largely forced for its large clus- 

 ters of fragrant white flowers . .$10 per 1,000 . . 18 1 20 



Ostrowskyanum. New. Produces large heads 



of rose-colored flowers $0 03 30 2 00 



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