Price List of Fall Planted Bulbs Bead y in August 
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PLANT PERRY’S HARDY LILIES 
No garden is complete without Lilies. Suitable varieties may be found for almost any situation. The fullest 
measure of decorative effect is secured when Lilies are used in combination with other plants and shrubs. Striking 
effects are produced by planting them among tall growing perennials, in front of large shrubs, or among dwarf 
shrubbery, so that the blossoms may rise above its foliage. Provide a Winter mulch of peat moss. 
Postpaid in New England at each and dozen prices 
AURATUM (Goldbanded Lily of Japan). Undoubtedly 
one of the finest. Deserves a place in every garden. 
Large, deliciously fragrant, white flowers, spotted 
chocolate, with a yellow band or midrib through each 
of its six petals. Red anthers. 4 to 5 feet tall. Blooms 
from July to September. Requires good drainage, and 
deep planting, say 10 to 12 in. 
Selected Bulbs.Each 25c., doz. $2.50 
Mammoth Bulbs.Each 40c., doz. $4.00 
Jumbo Bulbs.Each 75c., doz. $7.50 
CANADENSE (Meadow Lily). Our beautiful, dainty 
native Lily. Graceful, nodding, bell-shaped flowers of 
a bright yellow, spotted red. July and August. Seems 
to prefer a moist spot where the stems are shaded, yet 
has full sunlight for the blooms. 
2 to 3 ft. Each 25c., doz. $2.50 
CANADENSE RUBRUM. Similar to above, but with 
crimson flowers spotted black. Each 35c., doz. $3.50 
CANDIDUM (Madonna or St. Joseph’s Lily). Pure 
white. Bulbs only to be had for Fall delivery, usually 
dating from early September. Ask for prices. 
HANSONI. A handsome and most desirable Lily of 
easiest culture, thriving in partial shade and prefer¬ 
ring a loose, gravelly soil. Grows 4 to 5 ft. tall, carry¬ 
ing reflexed blooms 2 in. or more across, of a waxy 
texture. Each of its six thick petals is bright orange, 
spotted black. June. Each 50c., doz. $5.00 
HENRYI (Orange Speciosum). Very hardy and attrac¬ 
tive, blooming when most Lilies are by. Plant in a 
little shade. Bears six or more nodding flowers of a 
soft orange with a few raised brown spots. Brown 
anthers. Often reaches 6 ft. . .Each 50c., doz. $5.00 
REGALE (Myriophyllum). Its white, trumpet-shaped 
flowers are suffused pink, with a delightful shade of 
canary yellow at the center; fragrance is fascinating, 
similar to the Jasmine. The most popular Lily ever 
introduced. Selected Bulbs Each 25c., doz. $2.50 
Mammoth Bulbs.Each 40c., doz. $4.00 
Jumbo Bulbs.Each 75c., doz. $7.50 
SUPERBUM (Our Native Turkscap Lily). Rich orange 
red recurving petals, tipped red and dark spotted. 
4 to 6 ft. high. Blooms July-August. 
Each 25c., doz. $2.50 
TIGRINUM SPLENDENS (The Common Tiger Lily). 
So well known it does not require description. 
Each 25c., doz. $2.50 
SPECIOSUM VARIETIES 
This type is the hardiest and most popular of all, suc¬ 
ceeding equally well in the open border or in pots. When 
fully open, the petals recurve gracefully on the stem. 
The beautiful rose and crimson markings characteristic 
of the Rubrum and Magnificum are thus fully exposed. 
Attain 3 to 4 feet in height and bloom from August until 
frost. No other Hardy Lilies bloom through such a long 
season, when other flowers begin to wane these appear 
in all their beauty. They are ever so satisfactory for in¬ 
door decoration. All are deserving of cultivation. 
SPECIOSUM ALBUM. Pure white with a narrow, 
greenish band through the center of each petal; fra¬ 
grant; very attractive and popular. 
Selected Bulbs. .Each 50c., doz. $5.00, 100 $38.00 
The following Varieties: 
Selected Bulbs.Each 25c., doz. $2.75 
Mammoth Bulbs.Each 40c., doz. $4.00 
Jumbo Bulbs.Each 60c., doz. $5.00 
SPECIOSUM MAGNIFICUM. Similar to Melpomene 
but more intensely colored and of stronger growth. 
Very satisfactory. 
SPECIOSUM MELPOMENE. Large, deep crimson, 
heavily spotted; very robust and free flowering. 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM. By far the best known. 
White shaded and spotted with rose. Fragrant. 
PLANTS OF LARGE FLOWERING CANNAS 
Cannas bloom from early Summer until frost. Their heavy foliage and immense blooms make them worthy of a 
prominent place in the garden or grass plot. Select a sunny position if possible, prepare the bed with a generous applica¬ 
tion of well decayed manure, and work thoroughly into the soil to a depth of from 18 to 24 inches. 
Started plants in pots. Ready for shipment about May 20th. 
All varieties have green foliage unless otherwise noted 
By express only. Each 20c., doz. $2.00 
Chas. Henderson. Crimson scarlet, yellow throat. 4 ft. 
City of Portland. Glowing, deep pink flowers of the larg¬ 
est size, on heavy trusses. ft. 
Florence Vaughan. Yellow, dotted with crimson. The 
finest of its color. 4 ft. 
King Humbert. This is the grandest Canna ever offered. 
Large bronze leaves, immense blooms of a bright orange 
scarlet. 4 ft. 
Mrs. Alfred F. Conard. A grand salmon pink of the 
largest size. 4 ft. 
The President. Superior to any other red variety. Rich 
glowing scarlet with immense trusses. 4 ft. 
Richard Wallace. Large, pure yellow. 4 ft. 
Yellow King Humbert. Yellow, dotted orange scarlet. 
Green foliage. 4H ft. 
For other BEDDING PLANTS, see page 32 
CANNA BED COLLECTIONS 
COLLECTION A. Round Bed, 10 ft. across, 37 plants. 
Set 18 in. apart. Complete, $6.00. 
For center, 19 tall bronze leaf, red Cannas. 
For border, 18 green leaf, yellow Cannas. 
Our selection of varieties, regular sized plants. 
COLLECTION B. Round Bed, 10 ft. across. 46 plants. 
Complete, $4.50. 
For center and first row, 7 plants, tall, yellow flowering, 
greenleaved Cannas. 
For second row, 12 red flowering, bronzeleaved Cannas. 
Set 18 in. apart. 
For border, 27 yellowleaved Coleus. 
Set the Coleus 12 in. apart. 
COLLECTION C. Round Bed, 7 ft. across. 25 plants. 
Complete, $2.50, 
For center, 7 tall, bronzeleaved Cannas. 
For outside row, 18 Salvia, 15 in. apart, 
