The Gonard & Jones Go. 
SUMMER-FLOWERING BULBS 
FIFTEEN BEST HARDY LILIES 
The following two new varieties were re¬ 
cently discovered in northwestern China by 
the famous plant collector, Mr. E. H. Wilson 
of the Arnold Arboretum. 
Myriophyllum. New. Flowers are white, 
slightly suffused with pink, with a beauti¬ 
ful shade of canary-yellow at the center, 
extending part way up the trumpet. Delight¬ 
fully perfumed. (See cut.). 
Sargentiae. New. Grows over 6 feet. Flowers 
greenish white, shaded purple on the out¬ 
side, and of the purest white within, with a 
tint of citron in the center. 
Auratum vittatum rubrum. Probably the 
grandest Lily in cultivation; clear waxy white 
with a burnished crimson stripe, half an 
inch wide, through the center of each petal, 
and the rest of the flower beautifully spotted 
crimson; highly perfumed. 
Auratum. The Gold-banded Lily of Japan. 
Considered the Queen of Lilies. (See cut.) 
First size. 
Extra-size bulbs. 
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Brownii. Chocolate-purple outside, pure 
white inside, stamens chocolate-brown. 
Elegans atropurpureum. Crimson and 
blood-red. 
Elegans incomparabile. Very brilliant; a 
striking ox-blood-red, slightly spotted black. 
Krameri. Beautiful, soft rose; distinct from 
all other Lilies. 
Rubellum. Beautiful rose-pink. 
Pardalinum. Leopard Lily. Scarlet-and- 
yellow flowers spotted with purplish brown. 
Speciosum album. Pure white. 
Speciosum magnificum. Rich red, spotted. 
Speciosum roseum. Rose-and-white. spotted 
red. 
Tigrinum flore pleno. Double Tiger Lily. 
Bright, rich orange, spotted black. 
Umbellatum (Davurieum). Clusters of 
red, crimson, yellow and black flowers. 
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ILR> 90 The 2 12-ct. kinds 
Any 3 20-ct. kinds 
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$2, postpaid 
Amaryllis, Giant Hybrids of Vittata 
TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS (s ee cut above) 
Start early in the house and set out when ground is warm; they like rich, moist ground 
which should be shaded or mulched to prevent drying up. 
Single. Six separate colors: Scarlet, Orange, Crimson, Each 6 for 12 100 
Pink, White and Yellow, postpaid. So io $o 50 $0 75 $6 00 
Single. All colors mixed, postpaid. 07 35 65 4 50 
Double. Four separate colors: Scarlet, Pink, White and Each 4 for 12' 100 
Yellow, postpaid. .... $020 $075 $175 $ 9 00 
Double. All colors mixed, postpaid. 15 50 1 40 8 00 
BEGONIA, Duke of Zeppelin. The double flowers are rich vermilion-scarlet, exceed¬ 
ingly bright and beautiful. 25 cts. each, 3 for 60 cts., postpaid. 
GIANT-FLOWERING AMARYLLIS 
Hybrids of Vittata. Impressive giant flowers, beautifully striped, flaked and feath¬ 
ered, unique in their colorings and almost twice the size of an ordinary Amaryllis, and 
so durable that they retain their beauty for weeks. 50 cts. and 75 cts., postpaid. 
Johnsoni. Large flowers; deep red, elegantly striped with white. 35 cts., postpaid. 
Fink Belladonna Lily. Rosy pink; deliciously perfumed. 15 cts., postpaid. 
Queen Mary, or Double White Amaryllis (Ismene calathena). Deliciously fra¬ 
grant. 20 cts., postpaid. 
HalU {Lycoris squamigera). The “Magic Wand Flower.” Lilac-pink, shaded clear 
blue. Foliage disappears in July; flowers appear as if by magic in August. 2Z cts., 
postpaid. 
_5>FFER> 90a One each of the above 5 Amaryllises for $1.40, postpaid. I 
AGAPANTHUS umbellatus. The Blue African Lily. The bright blue flowers are 
borne in clusters of 20 to 30. Splendid for jardinieres. 25 cts., postpaid. 
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