Choice and Unusual Plants for 
Fall and Winter Planting 
REGAL LILY—Truly the Queen of all garden lilies, and 
unsurpassed as a cut flower. Easily grown in all gardens 
and exposures. Fine flowering bulbs from 15c to 25c each. 
SIBERIAN CORAL LILY—One of the mcst brilliant 
orange-red lilies, especially adapted to rock parden plant¬ 
ing, as it has a fine slender growth with very graceful 
foliage, and flowers early. Best by grouping several 
bulbs into a cluster. Strong flowering bulbs, six for $1.00. 
LILIUM ELEGANS—This is also of low growing type 
with large cup-shaped upright flowers in richest orange 
to crimson shades; also yellow forms. Fine as clusters 
between low growing shrubs. Early summer flowering. 
Bulbs three for 75c. 
TIGRIDI AS, OR MEXICAN LILY 
TIGRIDIAS, or MEXICAN LILY—The strange bril¬ 
liance and form of this summer flowering bulb is irresist¬ 
ible in its appeal to the eye and sense of man-kind. The 
queer fact of its flowers lasting but one day, yet flower¬ 
ing all summer in great profusion, makes this a desirable 
bulb for all gardens. 
They grow readily in all rich garden soils in full sun¬ 
shine and want generous watering while flowering. Best 
time to plant them is during spring after heavy frosts 
are over. 
As bulbs are rather rare it is best to place your orders 
long in advance to insure satisfactory quality and the 
varieties desired. 
We are able to offer the following sorts: 
Brilliant scarlet _per doz. $1.00 
Bright yellow _per doz. 1.00 
Orange yellow _per doz. 1.50 
Deep rose _per doz. 2.00 
Blush pink _per doz. 2.50 
Best method of planting is in clusters of 3 to 5 bulbs, 3 
inches deep. Keep bulbs frost-free during winter months. 
