SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR FALL OF 1902 
7 
AURATUM LILIES, continued 
Each Perdoz. 
Auratum Macranthum. A grand variety of remark¬ 
able strength and vigor; immense pure ivory white 
flowers with a golden band through each petal. 7 to 
9 inches. 
Large bulbs, 8 to 10 inches. 
Auratum Virginale alba. Exquisitely beautiful; large 
flowers of the purest white, with a narrow band of yel¬ 
low through center of each petal. 
Auratum platyphyllum. A remarkably large Lily of 
great vigor. 35 
$0 35 
$3 50 
45 
4 50 
50 
5 00 
35 
4 00 
OTHER JAPANESE LILIES 
Alexandras. A Japanese Lily with flowers simi¬ 
lar to Longifiorum, but very much larger and 
finer in every respect; very sweet-scented.$l 
Batemannl. Bright apricot flowers in July_ 
H ansoni. A handsome variety, flowering in 
June; has bright orange-yellow flowers__ 
Henryl. A new Japanese Lily that has made a 
sensation in Europe. It has the same form and 
general appearance of the Speciosum varieties, 
but the flowers are a bright orange-yellow . 
Kramerl. Distinct from all other Lilies; large 
flowers of a soft, beautiful rose color . 
Lelchtlini, Yellow. Neat and elegant habit ; 
flowers pure canary-yellow, with crimson spots. 
Leichtlini| Red. Orange -red, with crimson 
spots.. 
Rubellum. This is a beautiful new Lily, simi¬ 
lar to Krameri, but of much more vigorous con¬ 
stitution. It is unknown in this country, but 
in England, where it has been fully tested, it is 
highly praised and it seems likely to become as 
popular as the Speciosum varieties. 25 
Ejich Per doz. 100 
35 
$3 50 
$25 00 
1 25 
8 00 
50 
5 00 
36 00 
05 
6 50 
45 00 
1 25 
9 00 
30 
3 00 
30 
3 00 
2 25 15 00 
100 
EUROPEAN-GROWN LILIES 
Per doz. 
Brownll. An extremely handsome, hardy Lily, with 
t large, trumpet-shaped flowers like those of Longifiorum 
or the Bermuda Easter Lily; pure white inside, but 
the outer part of the petals is a beautiful purplish 
brown. This is a very choice Lily, but good bulbs of it 
are scarce. I have succeeded in finding a fine stock 
of extra fine bulbs in Europe, which are very superior 
to the Japanese stock offered. This Lily should be 
grown in every garden . each, 50 cts...$5 00 $40 00 
Candidum (Madonna, or Annunciation Lily). This is 
the old-fashioned garden Lily, and one of the most 
beautiful. It should never be planted later than Sep¬ 
tember 15, as it makes a fall growth. 1 50 10 00 
Excelsum. Another choice but scarce Lily. The stately 
form, beauty of color and delightful fragrance of this 
variety has made it a favorite wherever grown. It 
grows 4 to 6 feet high, and produces six to twelve flow¬ 
ers of delicate light buff color, blooming in June and 
July . each, 45 cts... 
Thunberglanum (elegans) aurantiacum. Dark or¬ 
ange-brown. The Thunbergianums are all of the 
easiest culture. Bloom in June .. 
Thunberglanum aureum. Yellow; dwarf . 
“ fulgens. Red, shaded with orange 
one of the best . 
“ Van Houttei. Very large; scarlet 
purple; very fine . 
u In Fine Mixtures. 
Tigrlnum flore pleno. Double Tiger Lily. The only 
double Lily worth growing. .. 
“ Simplex. The well-known single Tiger Lily 
Of the easiest culture, and worthy' of gen 
eral planting on account of its stately habit 
and fine effect in the landscape. 
“ splendens. Improved Single Tiger Lily .. 
Umbel latum e rectum. Scarlet, with brown spots... 
“ grandiflorum. Orange, brown spots .. 
“ Incomparable. Dark red, brown spots. 1 
“ In Fine Mixture. 
Wallichianum. A magnificent Lily, with immense 
white, trumpet-shaped flowers, suffused with yellow 
Very scarce.each. $1.50. 
50 
35 
00 
75 
5 
00 
65 
4 
50 
25 
13 
00 
25 
6 
75 
75 
4 
00 
70 
5 
00 
60 
4 
00 
G5 
4 
50 
75 
5 
00 
75 
5 
00 
00 
6 
50 
90 
6 
00 
Lilium longifiorum (See preceding page) 
NATIVE AND AMERICAN-GROWN LILIES 
Per doz. 100 
Canadense flavum. Our dainty, beautiful native Lily; 
graceful and charming yellow flowers....$1 00 $7 00 
11 rubrum. Red flowers . 1 00 7 00 
“ Mixed . 75 G 00 
Columbianum. One of the most elegant and graceful 
of Lilies: orange-red flowers, spotted with crimson.... 3 00 
Elegans, “ L. Joerg.” Apricot spotted . 1 75 11 00 
“ “ Midnight.” Crimson-black; fine . 2 50 1G 00 
Cray!. A small native Lily; very dainty and rare. The 
bulbs are quite small . -.each, 50 cts... 5 00 
Humboldtii. Orange-red, with claret colored dots . 2 00 
Philadelphicum. Native Lily. Orange-red, with black 
spots . 1 00 7 00 
Superbum. In a collection of best plants of all coun¬ 
tries, our native Superbum Lily would deserve a first 
place. In deep, rich soil it often grows eight feet high, 
with twenty to thirty flowers. It is of the easiest cul¬ 
ture, and may be grown as a wild flower in any swampy 
or rough part of a place where the grass is not mown. 
I have seen it growing by the thousands in swamps 
and meadows, but it well repays the highest garden 
culture. Extra selected bulbs. 1 25 G 00 
Ten u I folium. A beautiful graceful Lily, with crimson 
reflexed flowers. One of the choicest Lilies, but dies 
out in a year or two, but can be renewed from seed; 
blooms in June. 1 75 12 00 
Wall acel. Very free-flowering, hardy and showy; each 
bulb sends up many stems which bear several lovely 
vermilion-orange flowers . 1 00 G 00 
Washingtonianum. Very fragrant flowers, changing 
from pure white to various shades of purple or lilac... 2 00 
Special Offer of Hansoni Lilies 
Hansoni is one of the most beautiful and satisfactory Lilies that 
can be grown. It is perfectly hardy and reliable and free from dis¬ 
ease, and once planted is a permanent addition to the garden. A 
favorable purchase made in Japan enables me to offer fine bulbs at 
about one-half usual prices. "This Lily is one of the best of the 
Martagon group. Unsurpassed in vigor of growth and beauty by any 
other Lily. The flowers are large, of a bright rich yellow, tinged 
orange and spotted maroon, with thick wax-like petals; very robust 
and fine.” 50 cts. each, $5 per doz., $3G per 100. 
True Bermuda Easter Lilies 
Lilium Harrisii. (Ready in Aucust) 
It is impossible to obtain Bermuda Lily Bulbs that are entirely free from 
disease. I get the best bulbs obtainable, but cannot guarantee results. 
This Lily is now so well known that it needs no description. It is 
undoubtedly one of the most popular flowers ever used for forcing. 
The bulbs 1 supply are of the highest quality obtainable, and are per¬ 
fectly true, and not mixed with Lilium longifiorum. It cannot be 
grown outdoors unless extremely well protected in winter. If a Lily 
of this character is desired for outdoor planting, Longifiorum should 
be used. 
Per doz. 100 
Bulbs 5 to 7 inches in circumference . $1 50 $8 00 
“ 7 to 9 “ “ “ 2 50 1G 00 
“ 9 to 11 “ “ “ 5 00 3 00 
