SPRING CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS FOR 1901. 
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Ter) Beadtifal lilies G^eap. 
„ Our enormous stocks of home grown Lilies enable us to 
otter the following fine varieties remarkably cheap. It is a 
great opportunity for a good collection at a small cost. 
Canadense-Lovely nodding blossoms, bell-shaped, yellow 
spotted black, 
Elegans—Fine mixed colors. 
Longlflorum —White, trumpet formed, very fragrant. A 
lovely Lily, being almost exactly like the Bermuda 
Easter Lily, but blooming a little later, and hardv. 
Pardahnum — (Leopard Lily) — Rich scarlet and yellow 
flowers, spotted with rich brown. Robust and free flow¬ 
ering. A superb Lily, and one which will give the great- 
estpossible satisfaction. Succeeds in all situations. No 
garden complete without it. 
Superbum—Three to six feet high, flowers from five to 
forty, nodding; brilliant orange-red; blooms in July. 
Speciosum Rubrum— (Lancifolium)— Large, wide flowers 
recurving more or less at the tips. Among the choicest 
of all Lilies, and perhaps the most robust and the most 
radiantly beautiful. Yery fragrant and hardy. Lovely 
rose and white spotted crimson. 
Tigrinum fl. pi —(Double Tiger Lily)—T his is a plant of 
stately habit, growing from 4 to 5 feet high; foliage is 
dark green and very long, bearing an immense number 
of double, bright orange-red flowers, spotted with black. 
Tigrinum, Spiendens— Improved Tiger Lily. 
Umbel latum—One of the very best, blooming in June or 
July with very large perfect flowers. Colors range from 
black-red, through all the shades of crimson, rose, yellow, 
butt, apricot, etc., many being finely spotted and varie- 
... gated. 25 finest sorts mixed. Per dozen, $1.00. 
Wailacei—This Lily is very floriferous, each bulb throwing 
up from 4 to 6 flower stems, each one of which is crowned 
with 8 to 10 beautiful upright blossoms, of a delicate, 
bright apricot color. It is very perfect in form and a 
most desirable sort. 60c. per dozen. 
Price, 10c. each; 6 for 50c.: the 10 for 85c. All home grown. 
Rare Rilies. 
Auratum— (The Golden Banded Lily of Japan)—W e 
can say that this is the grandest of all Lilies, and cer¬ 
tainly the most popular. 20c. each; 3 for 50c. 
Brownii— A grand Lily, but very rare. The large, wax-like 
flowers are chocolate-purple on the outside, snowy white 
inside. Stamens a rich chocolate brown. Blossoms large 
and trumpet shaped. 50c. each. 
Longiflorum Variegatum— The leaves of this variety are 
most beautifully variegated white and green, making a 
plant of great beauty. Sold a few years ago at $5.00 each. 
Price now only 60c. each. 
Batemannige—Pure apricot color, without spots. A much 
prized Japanese variety. It is a near relative to the rare 
and beautiful Leichtini. 20c. each. 
Excel sum — This remarkable Lily attains the wonderful 
height of 5 to 6 feet. It produces from 8 to 12 nodding, 
rich apricot-hued blooms; has a delightful perfume, and 
its stately form makes it attract attention wherever 
grown. You will be delighted with it. Makes a fine pot 
Lily for winter blooming. 50c. each. 
Elegans Flore Pleno— Arare sort, bearing double blossoms 
of a salmon Color, spotted black. It is not only very 
handsome, but its extreme rarity and novelty makes it a 
handsome addition to any collection. 40c. each. 
IfiliUjp Tepdifoliup. 
(The Most Elegant of Tilies). 
. 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 flowers of a 
brilliant coral-red. One ought to grow them by 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 
exceedingly low price of 15c. each; 3 for 30c.; 6 for 50c.; 15 for 
! $ 1 . 00 ; loo for $ 6 . 00 . 
