FALL CATALOGUE OF BULBS, PLANTS AND SEEDS. 
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\\ ilh few fxceptions Lilies 
succeed in our gardens ad- 
mirably and continue to 
increase in strength and 
beauty for many years. 
They require deep planting 
and should not be dis- ■kh 
obta!m.'rt thr;-"'!' ^^""^ '° "'"■■■'y flowers will be 
„»n f summer after planting, but it will be quite 
as well for the health of the plant if there is no bloom until 
te'of'st^iw or ^ ""•'^'^ °- 
cial but 4of.M °, "a""™ in the winter will be benefi- 
rinid it '"'^"■o^'d early in the spring to prevent too 
rapid growth. The ground should be thoroughly drained. 
CORAL LILY. 
can 'a,l°Pn„Vi';i "h"* ?''a--n!"'g of all Lilies; no words 
flowpr 3 f the elegant appearance of the 
flexed fohage. The wax-like petals are beautifully re- 
on ^r»',,.f,^ dazzhng vermilion flowers, suspended, fairv-like, 
2re^hnnlv , a'nongthe glossy, narrow foliage 
attenSm,-Vf^""*'*''v J^'y "^"Kht that th v attract 
" ^'■''^^ distance, and, blooming in early spring 
areTrfectl5"wH"'''"«,^"''''^° flowers are s?arce. The bulbs 
foose s^r,,^ = m''^' "PJ^ ^""^ "^^''y- Plant them in a 
the° winter ■ 350.' 6a?h " """" 
LILY AURATUM. 
«rln? ""^ Gold Banded Lily of Japaa are very fra- 
f hi?,.' 1 are composed of six petals of a delicate ivory- 
sVits • thro'"u...?ihV^ 'V"'^'*^" «^"ocolate crimso'n 
banci from vJi^.w*''^^"*'^''"^ P'^t"! a golden yellow 
uana, irom which it derives its name. .\s the bulbs acouirc 
Sumber ^tf-Sth the flowers obtain their maximum size^aml 
SnSe siem '"^^"•f,"*^ '^V"^ "^^'^'^ produced on a 
eratelv ri^?.' rilh ? P'^'^'-'t'y »'ardy and thrives best in a mod- 
25c. each 'Should be planted six inches deep. 
BERMUDA OR EASTER LILY. 
and no otter var'Telv o7mi v'-« y^''*" ^^o from Bermuda, 
trumpct-shaned n,.r/w; i^-J*""' ?° Popular. The flowers are large 
ends of the ^..fa'i^f waxy whitcand of most symmetrical beauty. The 
l/ilitf„r petals are mostly gracefully recurved. The fragrance il dc- 
vWnt*S'iM< o'miilg'Zn'v tl'lousaii'^"?''- """"'^'^ ' atlon for 
decoration arEasTer^ rI ^I "^'^ ° ^'"^^ season for church 
four weeks a s^c,-^-;,v,n^f few bulbs at intervals of three or 
QuentTv DrodlicHff Wt fl"*^ '"^^ ^""^ a long time. It fre- 
oeculiaritv r,? n^ *^ flowers on a single plant, and has the valuable 
?oUmi'ihtreallvbe?e"r^iA^? three times in succession without Test! 
uugnc really be termed an ever blooming Lily. 25c each 
L.II-IUM SPECIOSUM. 
„r„H """ ^rs of this beautiful variety are exceedingly fragrant and are 
sootted ?ni" '^■'T* «b"".dance. It is one of the mJst Top^lar of tht 
spotted lilies, and exceedingly valuable either for house cu turc ^ oots o5 
fine"a„S''we5n;w"wil7"J-" T "^^-^ ^11 are parti?Slar?y 
nne, ana we know will give perfect satisfaction. 20o. each 
. , LILIUM CANOIOUM. 
1 his IS one of the best known and most popular of Garden I iUes Th,. 
iul^'J^il.T'i^ll'^l^''^^^^^^^ >tnt.ine that haa been 
^rsa^^-^'lfe-r^ Si^.^t^J^i^^^P^ ^ 
Holy Land Until vi-rv r^,.?,rti^ h," ^,-? valuable souvenir of the 
of thi's IZl fl!>«^e"r *• a"heTovell^flo "''^ impossible, to describe the beauty 
WRITE FOR SPECIAL PRICES ON LARGE QUANTITIES OF BULBS. 
is ebony black ; 
common While 
foliage 
Call a. 
