JOHN LEWIS CHtLDS, FLORAl. PARK. N. V. 
kBATCMAISNIAE' 
PHSu rJ^KIELPOMEN! 
T«Q Beahtifhl Lilies (71>eap. 
Onr enormons stocks of home grown Lilies enable ns to 
offer the following line varieties remarkably cheap. It is a 
great opportunity for a good collection at a small cost. 
Superbum— Three to six feet high, flowers from Ore to fortv, 
nodding; brilliant orange-red ; blooms in July. 
Elegans Bicolor Truly magnificent, being Tulip-shaped, 
and blooms in Jnne. The blossoms are large and ex¬ 
ceedingly showy, being of a brilliant red. Homed wit h 
yellow. 
Elegans ftobusta— Dark. licit orange; fine, vigor., s grow¬ 
er and large size. 
Elegans Fine mixed colors. 
Longlflorum White, trumpet formed, very fragrant. A 
lovely Lily being almost exactly like‘(he IVnumla 
Master Lily, but blooming a little later, and hn.nlv. 
Speciosum Rubrum UiAnctfomvm) Large, widc'flowors 
recurving more or less a t. the tips. Among the showiest 
of all Lilies, and perhans the most robust anti the most 
radiantly beautiful. Very fragrant and hardy. Lovelv 
rose and white spotted crimson. 
Tigrinum fl pi. (Double Tiger Lily) This is a plant of 
stately habit, growing from 4 to 5 feet high ; foliage is 
da rk green and very long, bearing ah immense number 
of double, bright orange-red flowers, spotted with black. 
Tigrinum, Spiendens -Improved Tiger Lily. 
Umbellatum— One of the very best, blooming in June or 
Jnly. with very large perfect flowers. Colors range from 
biack-red,-through all the shades of crimson, rose, vcl- 
low, buff, apricot, etc., many being finely spotted and 
variegated. 25 finest sorts, mixed. Per dozen, $1 .00. 
Wallacel 'This Lily is very fioriferous, each bulb throwing 
np from 4 to 6 flower stems, eaeli one of which is crowned 
with 3 to 10 beautiful upright blossoms, of a delicate, 
bright apricot color. It is very perfect, in form and a 
most desirable sort.. 60 c. per dozen. 
Price, loc. each; 6 for 50c.; the 10 for 85c. All home grown. 
Rare Lilies. 
Auratum (The Golden Banded Lily of Japan) We 
can say that this is the grandest of all Lilies, and cer¬ 
tainly the most popular. 20c. each ; 3 lor 50c. 
Brownli -A grand Lily, but very rare. Th* large, wax-like 
flowers are chocolate -purpie on the outside, snowy, white 
inside. Stamens a rich chocolate-brown. Blossoms large 
and trumpet shaped. 50c. each. 
Longiflorum Varlegatum The leaves of this variety arc 
most beautifully variegated white and green, making a 
plant of great beauty. Sold a few years ago at $5.00 
each. tiOc.each. 
Batemannlre Pure apricot color, without spots. A much 
prized Japanese variety. It is a near relative to the rare 
and beautiful Leichtini. 20c. each. 
Tenulfollum— The lovely Coral Lily of Siberia. A great 
beauty. The brightest of all Lilies. Grows 20 inches 
high, with finely cut foliage, slender stems and beautiful 
shaped dowers of a shining coral-red. One ought to grow 
them hy the dozen, they are so fine for cutting, and make 
such grand clumps for the lawn. Blooms very early. 
Having grown an enormous stock of this exquisite Lily 
we are prepared to offer it at the extremely low price of 
15c. each : 3 for Tic.; 5 for 50c.; 13 for Si. OJ. 
Speciosum Malpomene- Words cannot describe the beau¬ 
ty of this variety. Frosted white, spotted, clouded and 
bearded with pinkish crimson. Petals deeply recurved 
and widely bordered. 20c. each : 3 for 50c.; 7 for $1.00. 
Speciosum Praecox Large, perfect and beautiful. Frost¬ 
ed white, with a tinge of blush at the tip of petals. The 
blush-like fringe in each petal adds to it.s beauty. 20c. 
each ; 3 for 50c. 
Speciosum Monstrosum Album Broad, flat stems and 
immense heads of flowers, often fifty in a cluster. Pure 
snow white. 15c. each : 3 for 35c.: 7 for 75c. 
