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Sherwood Hai.i. Nursery Co.’s 
LILY-OF-THE- VALLEY. 
L.iL.IESf coptinu^^. 
Kacli. l^oz. 
Parryii. Lemon yellow, spotted with 
brown $i> 30 ik> 
Sp<M‘iosum album. Pure white, hand- 
some flowers 30 3 00 
ro.soum. White, sliading 
to rose, spotted red ... 25 2 50 
rubrnm. Durker than the 
preceding 20 2 00 
Tif*rimim. (Common Tiger Lily.) Or- 
ange with black spots 10 1 00 
Wasliin^toniaiiiiin. Changing from 
pure white to purple. Very fragrant . 25 250 
i)oz. 100 
I J LY-OF-THE- VALLE V. Fragrant 
and beautiful pure white flowers ; 
highly prized for bouquets. Strong- 
flowering crowns 4‘> 52 50 
MIIiLA I5IFLOUA. Flowers are pure 
wa.xy white, star-shaped, and usually 
borne in pairs on long, slender stems 5f> 
MILLA BIFLORA, 
Doz. lOO. 
MOXTBllETIA. In appearance resem- 
bles a miniature gladiolus, with bright 
orange-scarlet flowers with purple 
spots ; one of the most fioriferous and 
showy little plants we have $(>40 $2 50 
XARCISSUS, Single, and Double 
3 Ii.\ed 50 
Chinese Sa<*red liily. Grown easily 
in water each, 15 cents . i 50 
OXALIS. Colors separate 30 
Mixed 25 
TUBEROSE, “dwarf PEARL.” 
Doz. 100. 
KAXUXt-T-'LUS. .A.U colors mi.xed . . . 30 $2 o(j 
SXOAV'DKOFS, Single and double . . 
V » 
2 <x) 
TIGHII>IA (3Iexieau Shell Flower). 
Produces magnificent, showy flowers, 
i’onchiflora. Yellow, spotted with 
crimson 
5‘> 
t (xy 
(D’andiflora. Crimson, with yellow 
center 
5t> 
3 00 
alba. Pearl-white, witli 
brown marking at base 
of the petals. A mag- 
nificent flower .... 
I on 
7 
TUBKKOSRS, Dwarf IVurl. T li i- 
finest variety of this popular bull) . . 
5“ 
3 IK> 
Tall Double 
40 
2 50 
TULIPS,* Early Double. Mixed colors 
40 
2 30 
Karly Single. Mixed colors 
40 
2 50 
Our Menlo Park Iiawn Grass (see page 2) is Unsurpassed. 
