Office for U.S.: 215 Glenholme Ave., Toronto (10), Canada 
and 7 Moore St., New York City 
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Lilies for Spring 
Importation, 1935 
It must be clearly understood that these Lilies cannot be shipped with Tulips, 
etc. The only Lilies that can be harvested early enough to ship with the Tulips, 
etc., are Lilium Candidum (The Madonna Lily), and Lilium Excelsum, listed on 
page 33. The Lilies listed here cannot be harvested in time for Fall planting in 
October or November and so cannot be shipped in time for Fall planting in the 
United States. They will be shipped in the Spring of 1936, reaching New York 
about the beginning of April. An order for these Lilies must be handled separately 
from the Fall importation. Orders for these can be accepted up to March 1st, 1936, 
not later. 
PARCELS 
PARCEL No. 1— 6 named Lilies, one bulb of each of 6 choice varieties. 
Each bulb separately parcelled and labelled $1.10 
PARCEL No. 2—12 named Lilies, one bulb of each of 12 representative 
sorts. Each bulb separately parcelled and labelled. 2.25 
PARCEL No. 3—30 Lily Bulbs, 30 bulbs in 10 named hardy sorts, our 
choice . 5.50 
CASES 
CASE No. 1—250 Lily Bulbs, 25 each of 10 named hardy sorts, our choice $35.00 
CASE No. 2—500 Lily Bulbs, 50 each of 10 named hardy sorts, our choice 65.00 
SPECIAL SPECIES AND VARIETIES OF LILIES Each p er 1()0 
900 AURATUM (The Golden Banded Lily of Japan), ivory 
white with purple spots . $ .40 
901 BROWNI, white trumpet-shaped flowers, inside pale yellow, 
June-July . .60 
902 CANADENSE, bell-shaped flowers, golden orange, July 
flowering . .30 
903 COLCHICUM, large yellow flowers, slightly spotted black 1.00 
904 CROCEUM (The Orange Lily), large bright upright orange- 
yellow flowers, with purplish spots. Blooms in June .25 
905 EXCELSUM, beautiful apricot color (Testaceum or Nan¬ 
keen Lily) June-July) . 1.00 
906 HANSONII (Yellow Martagon), pure yellow with scarlet 
spots, June . .90 
908 LONGIFLORUM (the Trumpet Lily), large pure white 
trumpet-shaped flowers. Bulbs procured or lifted in Fall 
very suitable for forcing. .30 25.00 
909 MARTAGON (The Turk’s Cap Lily), purple flowers, pyra¬ 
midal spikes . .40 35.00 
910 MARTAGON ALBUM (The White Turk’s Cap), pure white 
flowers, June . .80 
911 MARTAGON CHALCEDONICUM (The Scarlet Turk’s Cap), 
intense scarlet flowers, slender stem, each bearing 5 to 8 
flowers, June-July . 1.30 
912 PARDALINUM, orange-yellow (Panther Lily), July flower¬ 
ing . -30 
913 PHILIPPINENSE FORMOSANUM, beautiful white trumpet, 
extra garden lily, hardy. .25 
914 POMPONICUM, vermilion red . -60 
915 PYRANAICUM LUTEA, yellow Turk’s cap lily, June flow¬ 
ering . $ -65 
Do not blame the bulbs for ALL failures 
