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WEEBER & DON, 114 CHAMBERS STREET, NEW YORK 
Lily of the Valley Pips 
(Ready for Delivery in November) 
The Lily of the Valley is one of the most use- 
ful and greatly admired plants grown; the modest 
bell-shaped flowers of purest white are highly 
prized for cutting purposes, and for flowering in 
pots in the winter they are exceedingly well 
adapted and will last several weeks in beauty. By 
taking then! in at intervals a succession of flow- 
ers may be kept up all winter. They are also forc- 
ed in immense quantities by florists, but they are 
the most charming when grown in large patches, 
in partially shaded localities around the lawn, 
near the borders of streams, lakes, etc., being per- 
fectly hardy. 
Strong Berlin Pips, 40c. per doz.; $2.50 per 100; 
$ 1.8.09 per 1000. 
Selected Hamburg Pips, 30c. per doz.; 50c. per 
bundle of 25; $1.75 per 100; $14.00 per 1000. 
Lily of the Valley « CE 
Forcing cold storage. Lily of the Valley is not 
an experiment; when the pips are right, no forc- 
ing is required; they^will mature in 20 to 30 days 
under ordinary treatment. Price, extra strong 3- 
year-old pips: 
Berlin, 40c; per doz.; $2.50 per 100; $18 per 1000. 
Selected Hamburg, 30c. per doz.; $1.75 per i-oo; 
$14.00 per 1000. 
Lily of the Valley Clumps 
(Ready about 1st of November) 
Are generally used for outdoor planting, and 
should be placed in a shaded locality, where they 
can be left permanently. They are the most pop- 
ular of spring flowering plants, and are greatly 
admired on account of their graceful appearance 
and delicate bell-shaped, pure white flowers; 
for cutting in the early spring. They can 
in pots for winter flowering. 
Selected Clumps, 30c. each; $3.00 per doz. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
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AMAEYLLIS 
JOHNSONII 
AMARYLLIS 
Probably the most magnificent and gorgeous bulbous 
plant known. Their immense flowers, richness of coloring 
and regal habit are simply incomparable. They throw up 
spikes, from 18 inches to 3 feet high, bearing enormous 
trumpet-shaped flowers, averaging 6 to 10 inches across, of 
great substance, some being of rich and glowing colors, 
others delicately shaded and superbly veined. For pot cul- 
ture in the window, conservatory or greenhouse, they are 
well adapted, and when in bloom in the winter and spring 
months, no flower can approach their beauty. 
Aulica (Lily of the Palace). Crimson, shaded with green. 
Each, $1.00; $10.00 per dozen. 
Equestris. Light, rich scarlet, marked with white bars in 
the center of throat. Each, 15c; $1.50 per doz. 
Johnsonii. Crimson, striped with white.- Each, 60c. 
Formosissima (Jacobean Lily). Scarlet, Each, 15c. 
Zephyranthes Candida (West Wind Flower). Fine for pot 
culture. Large, pure white flower. 3 for 10c; 30c. per 
doz.; $2.00 per 100. 
Zephyranthes Rosea. Large pink colored flowers. Each, 
5c; 50c. per doz.; $3.00 per ioO; 
