JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, FLORAL PARK, QUEENS CO. N. Y. 
15 Beautiful Lilies 
AT EXTRA LOW PRICES. 
Our enormous stocks of home-grown 
I^ilies enables us to offer the following fine 
varieties remarkably cheap. It is a great 
opportunity for a good collection at small cost. 
Bermuda Easter Lily This grand Lily (Harrisii) is 
one of the most popular of all winter blooming 
bulbs. We have a line stock of strong bulbs. 
Candidunv— A well known lmrdy garden Lily; snow- 
white, fragrant blossom •; one of the best varieties 
for forcing and an established favorite. 
Canadense-A very beautiful sort with pendulous, 
bell-shaped blossoms. 
Corldlon— A beautiful Iillv. with upright, perfect, 
star-shaped flower of clear yellow; line and attractive. 
Concolor Like Coridion except In color which is a bright 
scarlet. , 
Elegans Blcolor— Truly magnificent,, bring '1 clip-shaped, and 
bloom in June. The blossoms are large and of exceeding 
bright and striking colors; robust, hardy and free bloomers. 
Exceedingly showy, being of a brilliant red color, flamed 
with yellow-very large and perfect. 4 _ , 
Longlflorum White, t rumor, forinrd, very fragrant. A lovely 
Lily, being almost exaotl) like the Bermuda JEaster Lily, but 
blooming a little latrr. and hardy In I be open ground, there¬ 
fore a grand variety for garden < ultureas w ell as for pots. 
Pardaiinum (Leopard Lily) Rioh loarlet and yellow flowers, 
spotted with rich brown. Robust, and free flowering. A su¬ 
perb Lily and one which will glvr t he greatest possible satis¬ 
faction. Succeeds in all situations. No garden complete 
without it. 
Speciosum Rubrum (Lancikoi.him) Large wide flowers, re- 
. curving more or less at the tips. Among the showiest of all 
Lilies and perhaps the most, robust ami the most radiantly 
beautiful. Very fragrant and hardy. Lovely rose and white, spotted crim¬ 
son. The* delicate colors blend charmingly. 
S. WSonstrosurrs Album—A variety of the above, with broad, flat stems and im¬ 
mense heads of flowers, often fifty flowers in a cluster. Pure white. 
Superbum —Three to six feet high; flowers from five to forty, nodding, brilliant 
orange red; blooms in July. This is one of the grandest of all Lilies. It is 
capable of growing and producing an astonishing number of flowers. 
Eipable of growi.. 0 — - 
Tlgrir.um, fl pi- (Double Tiger Lily)—This is a plant of stately habit, growing 
from 4 to 6 feet high; foliage is dark green and very long, bearing anjiim- 
mense number of double, bright orange-red flowers spotted with black. 
Tigrinum Spiendens. (Tiger Lily)—Orange salmon, spotted black. 
U m be i latum— One of the very best, blooming in June or July, with very large 
perfect flowers and dazzling colors. They are robust growers and produce 
an enormous head of bloom. Colors range from black-red through all the 
shades of crimson, rose, yellow, buff, apricot, &c., many being finely spotted 
and variegated. 25 finest sorts, mixed. Per dozen, $1.50. 
Wallace!— This Lily is very floriferous,each bulb throwing up from 4 tou flower 
stems, each 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. 
PRICE of the above 15 beautiful Lilies IQ cts. each, any 3 for 25 cts., the 15 for $1.00. Any 
of the sorts at 90 cts. per dozen. AH fine home-grown bulbs, sure to bloom well first summer . 
These 15 sorts make a fine collection at little cost , 
