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A FEW FLOWERS 
Superb New Varieties of Auratum Lilies. 
We have imported direct from Japan a large stock of these splendid new varieties of the well known 
Auratum Lily. They are among the most exquisitely beautiful flowers we have ever seen. 
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I.ILIUM AURATUM VITTATUM RUBRUM. 
Auratum Macran- 
thum. A giant flowered 
variety of the regular Aura- 
tum. Grand. Each, $1.75; 
$18 per dozen. 
Auratum Vittatum 
Rub rum. Magnificent 
flowers, ten to twelve inches 
across. 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. 
(See cut.) Each, $1.25; $12 
per dozen. 
Auratum Pictum. 
Another grand variety. Large 
white flowers, magnificently 
spotted with crimson and 
ribbed with yellow, changing 
to vermilion toward the 
ends; very fragrant. Each, 
$1.50; $15 per dozen. 
Auratum Virginale 
Alba. Very large white 
flowers, ten to twelve inches 
across, with pale yellow stripe 
through each petal; exqui¬ 
sitely perfumed. Each, $1.25; 
$12 per dozen. 
Auratum Wittei. Mag¬ 
nificent flowers, ten to twelve 
inches across; pure white, 
with raised spots of satin 
white, and a broad yellow 
stripe through the center of 
each petal. Each, $2; $20 
per dozen. 
Batemannise. A Japanese Lily, growing three to 
four feet high, and producing bright apricot-tinted 
flowers. (July.) Each, 25 cents; $2.50 per dozen. 
Krameri. Distinct from all other lilies; large flow¬ 
ers of a soft, beautiful rose-color. Each, 50 cents; 
$5 per dozen. 
Rubescens, or Washingtonianum Purpur- 
eum. A fine variety, with violet-white flowers and 
purple-black spots. Each, 30 cents; $3 per dozen. 
Elegans (Alice Wilson). A beautiful new dis¬ 
tinct Japan variety, with large upright flowers, six 
inches across, of clear lemon-yellow. Each, $1.50; 
$15 per dozen. 
Washingtonianum. A beautiful California va¬ 
riety, growing stiff and erect. Flowers white, tinted 
with purple and lilac, eight to nine inches across when 
fully expanded. Throe to five feet high. Blooms in 
the summer. Each, 30 cents; $3 per dozen. 
