CHINESE SACRED LILY. 
CHINESE SACRED LILY. 
T HIS magnificent Lily can be had in 
full bloom 4 weeks from time of 
planting in water or soil, and can 
.be kept back for late blooming until May 
1. Keep bulbs dry in a cool place until 
you want to (lowerthem. For Easter, or 
any gatherings where floral decorations 
are wanted, nothing is more easy to pro¬ 
cure at the proper time than this beauti¬ 
ful plant. 
The bulbs I supply are the true large 
flowering variety from the Yalu River. 
They give from five to twelve spikes, 
which bear clusters ot large, perfect, 
waxy-white blossoms, with a yellow cen¬ 
ter, and of a powerful and delightful 
fragrance. They grow well in pots of 
soil, but the most popular way of bloom¬ 
ing them is the Chinese method. Kill a 
bowl with pebbles, in which place the 
bulb, setting it about one-lialf the depth, 
so that it will be held firmly, then till 
with water to the top of the pebbles and 
place in a warm, sunny window. The 
bulb will at once commence a rapid 
growth and bloom in three or five weeks. 
The bulbs are so large, and have so much 
vitality, they can be kept perfectly dry 
all winter and planted a month before 
flowers are desired. 
Price for large bulbs 12c. each 
3 for 30c., 6 for 50c. 
Golden Sweet Scented 
Sacred Lily. 
Called also GIANT GOLDEN SACKED 
LILY, THE GREAT GOLDEN SACRED 
LILY. Tliis is a fragrant, large, flower¬ 
ing Campernelle or Jonquil. It blooms 
very readily when treated similar to the 
Chinese Sacred Lily, in a bowl with 
water and pebbles. It also blooms 
quickly in earth, in pots, and is hardy 
when planted out. The color is a rich 
golden yellow, and the fragrance very 
pleasing. 
5c. each, 3 for 10c. 
