William M. Hunt &.Companu 
INCORPORATED * ) 
Lilies for Forcing 
The finest varieties of Lilies, admirably adapted for spring forcing, and 
especially desirable to have in pots for Easter and earlier. 
Americus. This is a type resembling the Harrisi and has all its 
good qualities. It is, however, longer and larger in the trumpet. 
Large-size Bulbs. XX. 
Candidum. (Northern French.) 
Mammoth Bulbs. XXX. 
Large Bulbs. XX. 
Harrisi (The Bermuda Easter Lily). 
Specially Selected Bulbs. XXXX. 13-15 in. 
Mammoth Bulbs. XXX. 11-13 in. 
Large Bulbs. XX. 9-11 in. 
Longiflorum formosum. 
Top-size Bulbs. XXX. 11-13 in. 
First-size Bulbs. XX. 10-12 in. 
Longiflorum giganteum. Large flowers of excellent quality. 
Top-size Bulbs. XXX. 10-11 in. 
First-size Bulbs. XX. 9-10 in. 
Longiflorum Erabu. 
Top-size Bulbs. XXX. 11-13 in. 
First-size Bulbs. XX. 10-11 in. 
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Hardy Garden Lilies 
FOR FALL AND SPRING PLANTING 
Hardy Lilies are among the most gorgeous subjects for the garden that can be 
planted. When happily placed they throw up sturdy stems in an eager desire to 
unfold their wonderful flowers above the heads of their companions, holding the 
admiring gaze of all who pass. 
All Lilies do not like the same conditions. The one universal requirement for 
all is absolutely perfect drainage. The loose, scaly bulbs which Lilies produce are 
susceptible to rot in wet soil, and it will pay to go to some pains to be sure that 
the ground for them is properly drained. When Lilies are well established in the 
garden, it is well to feed them with a top-dressing of manure after the tops have 
died down in the autumn. It is better to omit manure from the Lily-bed before 
planting. 
Sent prepaid to any address east of the Mississippi for cash with order 
Aura turn (The Golden-banded Lily of Japan). One of the state- Doz. too 
Iiest of all the hardy Lilies; grows 3 to 6 feet high and bears 
twenty or more large and fragrant flowers 8 to 10 inches in 
diameter. Planted in clumps of six or so, they make an attrac¬ 
tive sight. Flowers white, spotted deep red, with bright yellow 
band running through the center of each petal, in August. 
Mammoth Bulbs.$6 00 $45 00 
Extra-large Bulbs. 5 00 35 00 
Batemanniae. Beautiful Japanese variety, growing 3 feet high, 
with six to eight apricot-colored flowers held erect on a stem. 
Blooms in July and August. 5 00 37 50 
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