G. C. WATSON, PHILADELPHIA, TRADE LIST, FALL, I9OI 
House of Japan l ongiflorums, grown from Watson’s Bulbs 
LIL1UM HARRISI (Conner Plantation) 
{tfr/r lMPORT ANT.— I am pleased to announce that the Harrisi bulbs I have con. 
tracted for this season promise to be of very superior quality and almost entirely 
free from disease. My representative visited all the bulb farms in Bermuda, and 
reports that the “Spanish Point Stock’’ (Conner’s plantation) was the best lot he 
saw. I consider myself fortunate in being able to offer my customers bulbs from this 
plantation Having already booked heavily, would advise all who wish to secure 
this CONNER STOCK to send in their orders early. 
Per iooo 
Per 100 
5 to 
7 inches (400 to case) ... 
$4.50 
7 to 
9 inches (200 to case) .... 
9.00 
9 to 
11 inches (100 to case) 
17 OO 
ft W~Case lots at woo rales. 
JAPAN LONG I FLO RUMS 
My stocks of these are from the same reliable grower in Japan as heretofore, and 
are offered with the utmost confidence. Recent cable advices from Japan report 
damage from heavy rains and an advance in price on large bulbs; but I will book at 
the under-noted low rates while stocks hold out. The quality will be same high 
grade as before. All my customers were well satisfied last year. Mr. Westcott’s 
letter on next page reflects the general verdict. 
Per 1000 Per 100 
5 to 7 inch (500 to case) $16.50 
7 to 9 inch (300 to case) . . 38.00 
9 to 10 inch (250 to case) . . 65.00 
t 8 F" Case lots at 1000 rates. 
$ 2.00 
4.25 
7.00 
^TERMS ON LILY BULBS. — Net 30 days from date of invoice, 2 per cent, off for cash, 
sold subject to crop contingencies and to safe arrival at this port. Arrival: Harrisis, July- 
August; Longiflorums, September 25th to October 5th. 
