HORTICULTURAL SPECIALIST 
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Extra Big; Cultivated Bulbs. 
.40 each, 4.00 doz., 30.00 per 100 
Canadense Flavum. The yellow 
form of the Canadian lily. 
Succeeds splendidly in full 
sunshine but will also thrive 
in fairly heavy shade. 
.25 each, 2.00 doz., 15.00 per 100 
Canadense Rubrum. The red 
form of this charming lily. 
.25 each, 2.50 doz., 18.00 per 100 
Candidum (Madonna Lily). The 
most immaculate of all hardy 
lilies. Likes a well sweetened 
soil. Requires shallow plant¬ 
ing not over l 1 / 4-2 inches 
deep. Lay bulbs on their sides 
after rolling in sulphur, pack 
well in sand. As this Lily 
makes a rosette of leaves in 
late summer, early planting is 
desirable. Looks well asso¬ 
ciated with Delphiniums but 
do not allow perennials to 
crowd them too much. We 
handle both home grown and 
North of France bulbs. 
.25-.35-.50 each, 3.00-4.00-6.00 doz. 
$20.00-30.00 to 45.00 per 100 
Each Doz. 
Candidum Peregrinum. The 
black stemmed form of Can¬ 
didum, not at all common, 
freer from disease than the 
type. Best imported bulbs 
from England .75 8.00 
Carniolicum. Often referred to 
as “the nodding Red Lily” this 
variety is a native of Carniola 
(whence comes its name), Is- 
tria, Dalmatia and other 
states, rather rare in cultiva¬ 
tion . 
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