42 JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, FLORAL PARK, QUE S CO., N. Y. 
f 2 GRAND LILIES CHEAP. 
The following collection of Grand I, Hies embraces such gems as Krameri.Melpomeno, Auratum and Tenni 
folium, and at go cents each our customers have an opportunity of securing an extra choice collection « ■ 
moderate cost. Every one is a rare beauty. 
Auratum— (The Golden Banded Lilt or Japan.) We 
can say that this is the grandest of all Lilies, and 
certainly the most popular. No garden is complete 
without several of it. <81.00 per dozen.) 
IVc cati supply some cxtva large btdbs of L. Auratum at SOc. 
each : 4 for $1.00. 
aatemannlee—Pure apricot color without spots. A much 
prized Japanese variety. It is a near relative to the 
rare and beautiful Lelchtlini. 
Slogans Midnight—Rich, velvety, crimson-hlack, most 
superb color. Exceeding rare and beautiful. 
Elegans Leonard Joerg— Light yellow, spotted black; 
very beautiful and new. 
Elegans Robusta—Extra large flower, of beautiful cup 
shape. Clear apricot, thickly spotted. Very beautiful 
and robust 
Xramerl—A rare Japanese Lily closely allied to Auratum. 
Growth slender, flowers very large, Auratum shaped and 
of the most superb tint of color, being a delicate, rosy 
pink, so soft, delicate and exquisite a3 to be utterly in¬ 
describable. No Lily superior to this. 
Bermuda Easter Lily—This grand Lily (Harrlsii) is oneoi 
the most popular of all winter blooming bulbs. We 
have a fine stock of strong bulbs. 
Speclosum Melpomene—Words cannot describe the be*> 
ty of this variety. Frosted white, spotted, clouded Kftfi 
bearded with pinkish crimson. Petals deeply recurtwf 
and widely bordered. Exceedingly line. 
Speclosum Praecox—Largo, perfect and beautiful 
Frosted white, with a tinge of blush at the tip of petals 
The i,lusli-like fringe in each petal adds to its beauty. 
8peclosum Monstrosum Album—A variety of the abova, 
with broad, flat stems and immense heads of flowers, 
often fifty flowers in a cluster. 
8u perbum -Three to six feet high; flowers f rom five toforly 
nodding, brilliant orange-red: blooms in July. This Hi 
one of the grandest of all Lilies. It is capable of groov¬ 
ing and producing an astonishing number of flowers. 
Tenuifolium (Tite Corai, Lrr,Y of Siberia.)—A littte , 
beauty. The brightest of all Lilies. Grows20inches high, 
with finely cut. foliage, slender stems and beautiful 
shaped flowers of a shining coral red. One ought to grow 
them by the dozen, they are so fine for cutting, ana maw 
such grand clumps for the lawn. Blooms very early. 
PRICE ofabova 12 grand Lilies, 20c. each; any 3 for 50c.; the 12 for $1.75. AH splendid 
American-grown bulbs, large, strong and vigorous, and will give great satisfaction. 
