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Lilies. 



Lilium Auratum. 



AURATUM (The Gold-Banded Lily of Japan). 



Immense white flowers, each petal marked with a 

 wide gold band and spotted with maroon; very 

 sweet fragrance and free blooming. It is consid- 

 ered by many the finest Lily in cultivation. 



Large Kulbs, 15c. each. $1.00 per dozen. 



Extra Large Bulbs, l.'ic. each. $1.35 per dozen. 

 Mailed free. 



LILIUM SPECIOSUM RUBRUM.— White, with 

 rose centre. 



Each, 15c. $1.00 per dozen. 



LILIUM SPECIOSUM ALBUM.— Pure white. 

 Each, 15c. $1.50 per dozen. Mailed free. 



WHITE CALLA.— (Ready in July.) The White 

 Calla or Lily of the Nile is a well-known plant ot 

 easy culture, and in winter is one of our best win- 

 dow plants. To aid profuse blooming, keep them 

 dormant from the middle of June to last of August, 

 repot in good rich son, using a 4 to 6-inch pot, give 

 water, light and heat in abundance, and the result 

 will be most satisfactory. 



Large Bnlhs, lOc. each. Extra Large Bulbs, 



15c. 



Hardy Water Lilies. 



NYMPHAEA ODORATA.-The well-known, fra- 

 grant pond lily. Its lovely, pure white flowers, so 

 common in some localities, is worthy of a place 

 among the choicest varieties where cultivated. All 

 Nymphaeas of this type are useful for naturaliza- 

 tion. 



15c. each. 4 for 50c. $1.25 per dozen. 



NYMPHAEA ODORATA GIGA&TEA.— T h i s is a 



superb variety, and should be in every collection, 

 similar in all respects to N. Odorata, but the flower 

 is very large and full. A Southern variety of the 

 N. Odorata type. 



15c. each. 4 for 50c. $1.25 per dozen. 



NYMPHAEA ODORATA MINOR.— A pretty little 

 variety of our native pond lily, equally as hardy 

 and fragrant, but the flowers and leaves are much 

 smaller. 



15c. each. 4 for 50c. $1.25 per dozen. 



Chrysanthemums. 



An assortment of the choicest varieties. 



COL. WM. B. SMITH.— A grand, deep yellow, of 

 finest form and size. 



CALLINGFORDI.— A fi ne shade of crimson. 



EUGENE DAILLEDOUZE.— Bright, clear yel- 

 low; extra. 



GOLDEN WEDDING.— The grandest golden yel- 

 low ever introduced. 



IVORY.— Snowy white; perfect form, and early. 



MRS. F. BERGMAN.— One of the earliest and 

 best whites. 



MISS MINNIE WANNAMAKER.— Large, clear 

 white; very fine. 



MRS. J. T. WHILDIN.— A handsome light yel- 

 low. 



MAUD DEAN.— An extra large flowered variety; 

 color pink, almost rose. 



MINERVA.— Large, vivid golden yellow. 



NIVENS.— A grand snow-white variety. 



THE aUEEN.— Excels all in pure whiteness. 



V. H. IIALLOCK.— Rosy pearl of a waxy texture. 



WM. H. LINCOLN.- A magnificent golden yellow 

 varietj'. 



Price, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz., $8.00 per 100. 

 14 varieties, $1.75. 



