TIGKOI M SPI^ENBEt'iS - The In.. 
proved Tiger Lily. The Tiger Lily iu its old 
form used to be a familar sight in most gardens, but 
one who has not seen the improved strains of this 
splendid, hardy, garden Lily would hardly believe such 
a grand, tall, magnificent flower could have come from 
so homely a source. In favorable locations on a sunny 
slope the plants reach a height of 6 feet, always from 
3 to 5 , branching and bearing masses of large, elegant¬ 
ly recurved flowers, of a rich orange-red, spotted with 
black, contrasting nicely with the black stems bear¬ 
ing them. Blooms in August. 
TIGRISEM FLORA PLENA — The 
I>o»»Me Tiger JLily. The plant is usually not 
quite so tall as the Splendens, which is single-flowering, 
while flowers of Flora Plena are double and very showy. 
PRICE, Postpaid, 25 ct* eacli; #2.50 . u dozen, 
for both I>ouitale and Single. 
THUKBERGIAMUM LiKANDIFLORIJM. 
A very beautiful hardy Lily, of vigorous growth, and 
strong, sturdy habit, about 2 to 3 feet in height, with a 
cluster of splendid crimson Lilies surmounting the 
plant. Succeeds in any good garden soil and is no 
trouble. 
PRICE, Postpaid, 40 eta eacli; $4.00 a dozen. 
IJMEIEIjK.ATUitt, It is last in our list al¬ 
phabetically but is one of the most desirable families 
of the hardy Lilies and gives a great deal of pleasure 
and satisfaction to those who grow them. It does well 
with ordinary garden cultivation, is a sturdy plant, of 
robust growth, bearing in June and July enormous 
heads of bloom, ranging through all the shades of crim¬ 
son, rose, yellow, buff, apricot, orange, etc., many 
being charmingly spotted and variegated. 
PRICES, Postpaid, 30 cts each; $3.00 a dozen. 
Many of the Lily Bulbs are large and heavy but 
we pay all postage, which is quite an item in your fa¬ 
vor, and helps to make our prices more reasonable than 
usually charged. 
LILIOM RUBRUM 
THE WHITE CILLH 
Or Lily of fire Nile 
Familar in every flower-loving home, of easy 
culture and one of our best window plants. For 
generations the chaste, waxen beauty of its love¬ 
ly white flowers have tipified to us purity and 
sacredness, while nothing has taken its place for 
church functions, and funerals, as a last tribute 
to those who have passed beyond. 
Set in an 8-inch pot, using good, rich soil, 
give plenty of water, light and heat and it will 
bloom profusely. For best results a Calla-'should 
be kept dormant from the middle of June until 
Labor Day each year and then repotted as sug¬ 
gested. 
Our Bulbs are very fine and well ripened, 
grown for us in California, where the Calla 
reaches perfection. 
pitICE, Postpaid, 35 cts eacli; 8 for $1.00. 
YELIiOW CALLA, or Elliotiainia 
Similar in culture and growth, but the leaves are 
spotted with white, and the flower is a rich, 
deep yellow, often four to five inohes across the mouth. Very attractive and showy. 
(Page 29) PRICE, Postpaid, 45 cts eacli; S for $1.30 
