4 G. C. WATSON, PHILADELPHIA, TRADE LIST, FALL, 1901 
LILIES: A. B. C. LIST 
Those marked (L.) belong to the longiflorutn type; those marked (E.) to the elegans type; those 
marked (A ) to tlieauratum type; those marked (T.) to the Turk’s Cap (Martagou), type; and those 
marked (C.) to the eanadeuse type. Tnis classification refers to form of the fiower, and is accord- 
ing to our latest authority, "The Cyclopedia ot American Horticulture." 
* Those marked with a star are excellent for forcing. Doz. 
Auratum; white spotted purple, with yellow band, 7x9 in . . $1.00 
“ . “ “ “ “ 9x11 in . . 1.25 
Brown! (L.); rich purple outside, white inside 3.50 
Bulbiferum ( E. ) ; bright red with dull spots 2.50 
Canadense; orange red, darker spots 1.00 
•Candidum (L.); white 75 
Chalcedonicum (T); bright red 3.50 
Concolor (E.); bright scarlet 3.50 
“ partheneion (L. Corid ion); yellow 1.00 
Elegans; orange red ... 1.00 
“ atrosanguineum; deep velvety red 1.00 
“ umbellatum; red . . 1.00 
“ Wallace! (L. Wallace!); pale red 1.00 
Grayi (C.); reddish brown, spotted purple . . . 1.75 
Henry! (A.); dark reddish yellow, slightly spotted brown . . . 15.00 
Japonicum roseum (Krameri) (L); pale rose 1.00 
*Longiflorum ; white. (For prices, 
etc., see page 2 ). .... 
*LongifIorum Eximiutn (Harrisi) ; 
white. (For prices, etc., see 
page 2.) 
Maculatum (Hanson!) (T.) ; bright 
orange, spotted purple . . . 9.00 
Martagon (T. 1 ; purple with darker 
spots, variable in color and 
markings . . 1.50 
Monadelphum (Colchicum, Szovit- 
zianum) (T.) ; yellow, tinged 
with purple at base and tip; 
slightly spotted . ... 
Maximowiczi (Lelchtleni) (T.); yel- 
low, spotted purple . . . . 9.00 
Pardalinum (T.) ; bright red shad- 
ing to orange at center, spotted 
purple 
Parry i (L. ); pale yellow . 
Philadelphicum (E.); bright red with 
brown spots 
“ Massey i; the south- 
ern form, very rare and choice, 
3.50 each. 
Philadelphicum Davuricum; scarlet — the Siberian form . . 
Pomponium (Pyrenaicum) (T); cinnabar red, thickly spotted 
Puberulum (Humboldt!) (T.) ; bright orange red, thickly 
CT_ 'spotted 
*Rubellum (L); pink; a new lily of great beauty from Japan . 
Speciosum Album (A.); white; 7x9 in 
‘‘ rubrum; dark pinkish red, heavily suffused and 
spotted 7x9 in ... . . . . 
“ Helpomene; white, heavily spotted, rich crimson, 
7x9 in 
Superbum (T.); bright reddish orange, conspicuously spotted . 
*TenuifoIlum (T.); rich coral scarlet .... 
Testaceum flsabellinum, Excelsum) (T.) ; creamy yellow, 
Liliura Tenuifolium. 
fl. pi . ; the double form of splendens . 
100 
$ 6.00 
8.00 
25.00 
17.00 
6.00 
4-5° 
25.00 
25.00 
6.00 
6.00 
7.00 
6.00 
6.00 
12.00 
4.00 30.00 
1000 
$ 55-oo 
75.00 
55-oo 
40.00 
55-oo 
55-oo 
65x0 
55-oo 
55-oo 
6.00 55.00 
i-35 
12. CO 
9.00 
1. 00 
7.00 
65.00 
1.50 
10.00 
1.25 
8.00 
17.00 
2.25 
15.00 
I. OO 
6.50 
60.00 
•75 
5-oo 
45-oo 
6.00 
55-oo 
1. 00 
7.00 
65.00 
i-35 
9.00 
85.00 
•50 
3.00 
25.00 
5.00 
45.00 
I. OO 
6.00 
55-oo 
20.00 
GRAND DUCHESS OXALIS (New) 
Magnificent new winter blooming Oxalis, with flowers 2 % to 3 inches across; of dwarf, sturdy 
growth, throwing the flowers well above the foliage. Extremely free flowering. Never out of bloom 
from November to June. 
100 
Grandiflora alba, white, very scarce $2.50 
Grandiflora rosea, bright pink 1.75 
Grandiflora versicolor, lavender 1.75 
1000 
$20.00 
15.00 
15.00 
JAPANESE FERN BALLS 
These are known also as the "Mikado Fern Balls,” and have been truly described as the best 
house plant novelty in ten years F. very florist and storeman ought to have a supply. Sell on 
sight Soak the ball fifteen minutes in water and suspend in any desirable position; repeat every 
two days until growth is started, alter which sprinkle occasionally. 
Dormant Balls, 7 to 9 in. diameter, December delivery . . $25.00 per 100, $3.00 per 10, 35c. each 
