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LILIES. — Continued. 
LILIUMS IN VARIETY. 
If by pared post add postage at zone rates ; the weights being given against each subject. Single bulbs mailed free. 
Batemaniae. — Clear orange apricot. Weight 2 lb. per do/. 
Each, .20 ; per do/., 2.00 ; per 100, 14.00 
Canadense (Canadian Lily). Reddish orange to yellow, 
black spots. Weight 2 lb. per do/. 
Each, .15 ; per do/., 1.50 ; per 100, 10.00 
Croceum (Orange Lily). Brilliant orange, spotted dark 
crimson, (towering in June. Ht. 3 to 4 ft. Weight 2 lb. 
per do/. Each, .20 ; per do/., 2.00 ; per too, 14.00 
Elegans Prince of Orange. — Orange, spotted black. 
Ht. ft. Weight t lb. per doz. 
Each, .15 ; per do/., 1.50 ; per 100, 10.00 
Elegans Atrosanguineum. — Dark crimson. Ht. 14 ft. 
Weight 1 lb. per do/. 
Each, .20 ; per do/., 2.00 ; per 100, 14.00 
Excelsum, or Testaceum. — Nankeen. Ht. 3 to 4 ft. 
Weight 2 lb. per do/. 
Each, .50 ; per do/., 5.00 ; per too, 35.00 
Giganteum (The King of Lilies). — White, striped with 
crimson brown. Ht. 10 ft. 
Mammoth Bulbs. Weight 2 lb. each. 
Each, 1.50; per do/., 15.00 
Large Bulbs. Weight about 1$ lb. each. 
Each, 1. 00; per do/., 10.00 
Humboldti.— Of remarkable beauty, golden yellow, spotted 
crimson. Ht. 5 ft. Weight 3 lb. per do/. 
Each, .60 ; per do/., 6.00 
Japonicum Browni. — White, trumpet-shaped, outer petals 
tinged with brown. Ht. 3 ft. Weight 3 lb. per do/.. 
Each, .50 ; per do/., 5.00 ; per 100, 35.00 
Krameri. — A charming soft pink trumpet variety ; very 
sweet smelling. Ht. 24 to 3 ft. 
Each. .20 ; per do/., 2.00 ; per 100, 14.00 
Martagon. — Purple Turk’s Cap. Ht. 4 ft. Weight 1 lb. 
per do/. Each, .20 ; per do/., 2.00 ; per 100, 14.00 
Martagon. — Yellow Turk's Cap. Ht. 4 ft. Weight 2 lb. 
per do/. Each, .20 ; per do/., 2.00 ; per 100, 14.00 
Pardalinum. — Tall handsome variety, orange scarlet, 
spotted black ; extra strong. Ht. 5 to 6 ft. Weight 2 lb. 
per do/. Each, .15 ; per do/., 1.50 ; per 100, 10.00 
Superbum. — Rich orange, with dark spots. Ht. 4 to 5 ft. 
Each, .15 ; per do/., 1.50 ; per 100, 10.00 
Szovitzianum, or Colchicum. — ' The handsomest of all the 
yellow Lilies, citron yellow spotted. Ht. 34 ft. Weight 
3 lb. per do/. Each, .30 ; per do/., 3.00 ; per 100, 20.00 
Tenuifolium (Coral Lily). — A small, but very pretty and 
dainty variety, with orange scarlet flowers. Ht. ij to 2 ft. 
Each, .15; per do/., 1.50; per 100, 10.00 
Tigrinum Flore Pleno. — Rich orange scarlet, crimson 
spots ; very double. Ht. 3 to 4 ft. Weight 2 lb. per doz. 
Each, .12 ; per do/., 1.20 ; per 100, <400 
Tig rinum Fortunii. — Bright orange scarlet, brown spotted. 
Ht. 4 to 5 ft- Weight 2 lb. per doz. 
_ Each, .15 ; per do/., 1.50 ; per 100, 10.00 
Tigrinum Splendens. — Rich orange scarlet, densely 
studded with bright crimson spots. Strong bulbs. 
HI. 3 to 4 ft. Weight 2 lb. per doz. 
Each, .12 ; per do/., 1.20 ; per 100, y.oo 
Umbellatum. — Varied shades of orange and orange scarlet. 
Ht. 2 to 3 ft. Weight 2 lb. per doz. 
Each, .12 ; per do/., 1.20 ; per too, y.oo 
LILY OF THE VALLEY. 
A crown is the description given to a single rootlet. They are generally sold in bundles of 25, and are the best for pots 
and forcing. When throwing up blossoms grown in this manner, they are most serviceable in a number of ways for decorative 
purposes. A clump is a large conglomerated mass of roots that will throw up a quantity of flowering spikes, either forced or 
when planted out of doors. Clumps are preferred for a permanent bed in the garden. 
IJ by parcel post add postage at zone rates ; weight of crowns 2 lb. per bundle of 25, 6 lb. per 100; weight of clumps 5 lb. each. 
Lily of the Valley. 
Carters Finest Selected Crowns. — Eor forcing. In 
bundles of 25. 
Per 25, .65 ; per loo, 2.50 ; per 1,000, 20.00 
Good Flowering Crowns. 
Per 25, .60 ; per too, 2.25 ; per r,ooo, 17.50 
Imported Clumps. — Very fine. Each, .35 ; per do/., 3.50 
RETARDED LILY OF THE VALLEY. 
By availing ourselves of the modern method of cold 
storage we are enabled to supply forcing roots of this pretty 
decorative plant throughout the year. One advantage these 
retarded roots have over those handled in the ordinary way 
is the quick time in which the flowers are produced. We 
have seen dormant crowns put into heat and brought into 
beautiful bloom within three weeks, but we recommend 
from four to five weeks as the average time for a perfect 
flower spike. 
We have made arrangements by which a continuous supply 
may be assured. 
Giant Flowering Retarded Crowns for all Seasons. 
Per bundle of 25, .75 ; per 100, 3.00 ; per 1,000, 25.00 
Carters Decorated Bowls are specially constructed for Room 
Gardening. See pages 3 and 34. 
