HARDY LILIES 
As a whole, the most desirable selection of all lilies for general cultivation. They are 
hardy, needing little protection, will grow and flower without special treatment. 
(The Golden Banded Lily of Japan) Thisisjustly entitled to the nan e 
AtiratUm 0 f te n g iyea it-The Queen of Lilies. The immense blooms, measuring 
nearly a foot in width when fully expanded, are produced in the great ^t profusio n and 
are deliciously fragrant. The large, white petals are thickly .spotted ' w l " E c ''° n ol i^ 
crimson, and have a bright golden-yellow band through the center of each. Bacn me 
A^m^eryfralr'ant. large flowers, pure white, with a green band running through 
AlDUm the center of each petal. '«»i-'"' An * «9. 00. nostnaid. 
Each 
19, pill i n iiiivi "ini ™ r. • -■- 
he center of each petal. Each 20e, doz. $2.00, postpaid. 
D „L,,, m White ground, with bald and spots of rose or crimson on each petal. 
KUDrum 20e. doz. $2.00, postpaid. , , . . , 
M«1r.««inna Flowers good sized, satiny white, heavily spotted rich blood crimson. 
jneipomene E acn 25e, postpaid. . ... 
t?lt_ J T>1^„« (Double Ti gap Lily) Growing from 4 to 5 feet high. 
Tl_*j_„_ Tji"""' pfo^o^ (Double TI gap Lily) Growing from 4 to 9 feet high. 
TlgnnUm rlOra rlena hearing on immense number of double bright orange- 
red flowers spotted with black. Blooms in August. Each 15c, doz. S1.60. postpaid. 
tea nowers,spouxu. w" (Improved Tigap Lily) The grandest of the Tigers, black 
Tignnum Splendens pXe ds tem:^ flowers, 
orange-red, •potted with black, 4 to 5 feet. Blooms in August. Each 10c. doz ■ Sl.uu, 
t> 0 ^l D li d l'j«««i (Lopard Lily) An elegant and very beautiful lily from California, 
rardalinUm Jjg! fijSSlJt and vcllow flowers, spotted with purplish brown. This is 
a superb lily and always gives satisfaction. Does ^^^^^^I^^lBS" 
house in pots, also entirely hardy in the open ground. Each 15c. ?OZ. $1.25 postpaid^ 
O.-i+^v-fU, 1}I„ A popular variety and one of the finest sweet-scented white flowers 
JJUtteniy Lily j ne xistance. Each 15c, postpaid. . . . 
Hardy Spider Lily ^S^S^iStiSi^lS^S 
large, imposing clumps that are a mass of clustered heads of pure white, fragrant flowers. 
n«£Mv UwoW atdecorative as a palm, even if it never bloomed Each of 
IjUeen Lliy the many flowers is enclosed or hidden by a pink-tipped white bract. 
15c each, $150 per dozen, postpaid. 
This Plant Blooms 
Without Soil or Water 
Place the bulb in any fancy X mtd _ 
receptacle in a warm room » w M |«^^ 
and watch It grow. The flower % S .1 ■ 
shoots up without leaves or » 
roots, thrivingrentirely upon the * 
nourishment contained in the * p n ef n a|(1 
bulb. From two to three weeks 11 UaifJ OIU 
are required for the bulb to m 
sprout, and after that the growth m In 
of the flower will be rapid — so * " " 
rapid that you can see its develop- * y 
ment from day to day. In a short ^ I Oil 
time an umbrella-shaped spotted 
leaf will be formed, which, when full 
grown, will be three feet In length. 
The flower-sheath grows to a length 
of two feet and is of a rich, red-brown 
color, tipped with red and yellow. 
Monarch of the East 
«,. this floral novelty Is called comes from Central 
Asia His not only a cariosity but a beautiful 
flower, most ornamental in any room and .a 
constant delight to yourself and friends. It* 
rapid growth. its startling size. Ha rare 
coloring, as well as the fact that It grows 
from a dry bulb without soil or water makes 
it a most desirable addition to your collection 
Of plants. ... , ., 
Sjnd us 25 cento and we will atonce mail you 
one of these bulbs post prepaid. If you wish to 
order others for friends to whom you wish to send 
a remembrance, we shall be glad to mail them 
toany address you say. Anyone who cares for 
flowers will be more than pleased with this 
wonderful Monarch of the East Remember, 
*a guarantee it t*> be just exactly as described. 
IMFOMOEA 
P^n/liiroto (Day-Blooming Moon Flower) Will groi 
rajlUUiala and thrive in any soil, producing luxuriant 
compact foliage and beautiful white flowers with purp: 
throats, it is perfectly hardy. Each 15e, postpaid. 
Nnn+iflnro The well known popular white, fragrant Moo 
llUbllllUId. Flower. Each lOe, postpaid. 
I o,ni (Bine Dawn Flower) Intense violet-blue: flowei 
L,CdlU six inches in diameter. Each 10c. postpaid. 
TUBEROSES 
Double Dwarf Pearl 
An improved strain of the Dwa 
Pearl, bearing very heavy spikt 
of largest flowers. 5e each. 3 fop 25c, postpaid. 
TIGRIDIAS (Shell Flowers) 
CANADENSIS. Bright yellew 
CONCHIFORA. Yellow, spotted 
SPECIOSA. Deep red, spotted purple 
LILACIA. Brilliant violet crimson 
GRANDIFLORA. White, crimson spots 
Any of the above varieties, 5c each, 50c pep dozen, post 
Dald CALLA LILIES 
mi,; t . (Ethiopica. Lily of the Nile) The White Callai 
Willie well-known plant of easy culture, and in winter 
one of our best window plants. Each 20c, pastpaid. 
I J++!n C am it is of dwarf habit and does not grow scragt i 
L.11UC UCUl like the taller varieties. Snowy white in col > 
Each 25c, postpaid. 
Peal of Stuttgart 
inches high, fine pot 
plant. Each 25e, 
postpaid. 
New Yellow 
Flowers light clear 
yellow, foliage blotch- 
ed white. Each 25e, 
postpaid. 
Spotted Leaf 
Dark green leaves, 
spotted white, with 
purple throat. Each 
15c, postpaid. 
p of l (ArumCornut- 
**- c *l um) Flowers 
red, spotted black; 
stems mottled white 
and green. Bach 26e, 
postpaid. 
Rio fir (ArumSan- 
UlaCK c tum) Al- 
most coal black, green 
underneath. Each 
15c, postpaid. 
A compartively new variety of grac 
ful habit, dwarf compact foliage 
Calla, Little Gem 
