Our Americus Easter 
Lilies Are Truly Wonderful 
ilium speciosum album. 3 to 4 ft. This is a Doz. 
very dainty white Lily. It flowers in the border 
or amongst the shrubbery at the same time as L. 
auratum, and is one of the most popular varieties. 
Extra-large Bulbs.$6 50 
Large Bulbs.5 00 
Speciosum Melpomene. Large, dark crimson 
spotted flower of striking appearance. Profuse 
flowering. 
Mammoth Bulbs.6 50 
Extra-large Bulbs.5 00 
Speciosum rubrum. 3 to 4 ft. Bears an abun¬ 
dance of spotted rose flowers. Blooms outdoors 
in August and September. 
Mammoth Bulbs.6 50 
Extra-large Bulbs.5 00 
'igrinum splendens (Tiger Lily). 3 to 4 ft. The 
popular, old-fashioned Tiger Lily is well known 
by its brilliant orange flowers spotted with 
maroon and black. Very hardy. Blooms in 
August .4 50 
'igrinum flore-pleno (Double-flowering Tiger 
Lily). Like above but double flowers.3 50 
100 
$45 00 
37 50 
45 00 
37 50 
45 00 
37 50 
35 00 
25 00 
Lilium candidum 
COLD-STORAGE LILIES 
We carry in cold storage a large stock of the following 
Lilies for shipment at any season of the year. 
Erabu. (Formosum type.) White. 10 to 11 in. cir. 
Giganteum. White. 9 to 10 in. cir. 
Henryi. Soft yellow. 9 to 11 in. cir. 
Regale. White trumpet, with yellow throat. $10 per doz.; 
$75 per 100. 
Speciosum album. White. 9 to 10 in. cir. 
Speciosum magnificum. Deep rose. 11 to 15 in. eir. 
Speciosum melpomene. Crimson-pink. 11 to 13 in. cir. 
Speciosum rubrum. Rose-pink. 11 to 13 in. cir. 
Unless otherwise noted, $7 per doz.; $50 per 100 
CALLA LILIES (Richardia) 
Aithiopica (White Calla). Doz. 100 
Mammoth Bulbs. XXX.$7 50 $50 00 
Selected Bulbs. XX. 5 50 40 00 
Godefroyana (Small White Calla). Free flowering . . 7 50 50 00 
Elliottiana. Golden yellow. 
Top-size Bulbs. XXX. 8 00 52 50 
Selected Bulbs. XX. 6 00 45 00 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY 
Extra-strong Berlin pips, for forcing, from cold storage. Exhibition 
Strain. $9 per case of 100; $18 per case of 250; $70 per 1,000. 
Berlin pips. Fresh Pips, ready in December. $14 per case of 250. 
Extra-strong clumps (November delivery). $6 per doz.; $45 per 100. 
GLADIOLUS 
EARLY VARIETIES FOR FORCING 
Selected for Indoors 
Ackermani. Orange-scarlet with 
D. 
r»z. 
100 
1,000 
darker blotch. 
$1 
00 
$6 
00 
$50 
00 
Appolyn. Bright salmon. 
1 
00 
6 
00 
50 
00 
Colvillei, The Bride. Pure white. 
Excellent for forcing. 
1 
00 
6 
00 
50 
00 
Blushing Bride. White, flaked pink. 
1 
00 
6 
50 
60 
00 
Peach Blossom. Rosy blush-pink 
1 
00 
6 
00 
50 
00 
Rosy Gem. Rosy pink, dainty flowers 
1 
25 
7 
00 
60 
00 
Tecolote Hybrids. New pastel 
shades. Orchid, rose, pink, salmon, 
cerise, orange, brick-red, etc. Long, 
strong stems. 
1 
00 
6 
50 
55 
00 
Tristis. Extra-fine yellow; very good 
forcer. 
1 
25 
8 
00 
Tristis Concolor. Pale cream variety 
of the above. Splendid for green¬ 
house. Flowers very freely in Feb¬ 
ruary to April if planted in Septem¬ 
ber. Graceful flowers with perfume 
similar to Freesias. 
1 50 9 50 
PREPARED GLADIOLUS FOR EARLY 
FORCING October 1 
Excellent results have been obtained from the following 
varieties for indoor forcing. They flower at Christmas and 
early in the spring. These bulbs are grown in the Southern 
States, cured in July, and are ready for planting about the 
end of September. Our list is somewhat limited, but we give 
a selection that is in great demand. 100 
Alice Tiplady. (Primulinus.) Brilliant orange-salmon $6 00 
Los Angeles. Pale pink with orange-salmon blotch 
in throat.8 00 
Mary Pickford. Delicate creamy white, throat soft 
yellow.6 00 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton. Salmon-pink with rich deep 
maroon blotch.6 00 
Souvenir. (Primulinus.) Pure yellow.6 00 
Virginia. One of the best early scarlet varieties ... 7 00 
GLADIOLUS FOR LATE FLOWERING 
Top-sized Bulbs 
These bulbs are placed in cold storage for delivering in June 
and July, for September and later flowering outdoors. 100 
Alice Tiplady. Bright saffron-orange.$4 00 
Betty Nuthall. Coral-orange, soft red markings . . 10 00 
Captain Boynton. Soft lavender over white ground. 5 00 
Catherine Coleman. Coral-pink, blending to salmon- 
rose .9 00 
Flaming Sword. Brilliant red, with orange overtone. 5 00 
Dr. F. E. Bennett. Peach-red, with a suggestion of 
flame-scarlet.6 00 
Golden Dream. Tall spike of clear yellow blooms 6 50 
Herada. Pure glistening mauve.6 00 
Marshal Foch. Rose-pink, with blood-red markings . 6 00 
Mary Pickford. Creamy white with soft yellow throat. 5 00 
Mrs. F. C. Peters. Light lavender, with pink tinting. 6 00 
Peace. White, with conspicuous lilac spear.5 00 
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WILLIAM M. HUNT & CO., Inc., NEW YORK 
