A M()N(» tlic Lilies, the loxcly Madonna Lily (Liliuni (laiuliduni) rules supreme. (a)iul)iuiug 
. Iragrauee, stateliness, beauty, and inspiring characteristics in a high degree, it adds a touch 
ol (haste refinement to any garden, ncr matter how sumptuous or modest. 
It is \ ery easy to groxv; the prime recjuisite for successful cultivation is the correct start with the 
light kind of bulbs. France is the chief jjroducer of Madonna Lily bulbs. The fiuest stc^cks are pro¬ 
duced in the XoKiii of Fr.anck. 
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Because of their pure white color. Madonna Lilies fit in any garden scheme. For best effect 
j)lant in c huiijjs of 5 to 10 bulbs each throughout the hardy border. Set them about 4 inches apart 
each way, placing a little sharp sand underneath for proper drainage. Set the bulb at a slight tilt 
and coxer the crown xvith not more 
than 2 inches of soil. 
The best time to plant is during 
late August and September—the soon¬ 
er the better. Root action xvill com¬ 
mence at once and a slight leaf groxvth 
will be made before heavy frosts stop 
xegetation. 
They are not particular as to loca¬ 
tion; either sun or shade, but prefer 
partial shade to be at their best. 
Finest Select (hade 
.S38 pcM liainpcr ol himdrccl hea\iest hulhs 
S20 per liainpei ol fifty heaviest bulbs 
6 per dozen heaviest bulbs 
After regrading and selection of the 
heax'iest bulbs, the balance, consisting 
of first class hulhs, guaranteed to 
flower satisfactorily, we offer at: 
SuS per hampei of htmdred bulbs 
•Sir, pet haiupei of fift\ btilbs 
Other strains and smaller bulbs of 
Madonna Lilies may be had at con¬ 
siderably loxx'er prices. W'e do not 
offer them. 
