EUROPE.AN-QROWN LILIES, continued 
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Bulbiferum True. Deep orange-red.$3 75 $19 00 
Candidum (Madonna or Annunciation Lily). This is 
the old-fashioned garden Lily, and one of the most 
beautiful. It should nevei* be planted later than Sep¬ 
tember 15, as it makes a fall growth. 1 
Carnio inicum. Deep scarlet.. 1 
Chalcedonicum The Scarlet Turk’s Cap Lily. 
.each, 50 cts.. 
Colchicum. Rich citron-yellow, spotted with black. 
.each, 05 cts... 0 50 
Croceum. Orange-red, spotted black; distinct. 1 05 11 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 0 feet high, and produces six to twelve 
flowers of delicate light buff color, blooming in dune 
and July.each, 75 cts... 8 50 
Giganteum. A remarkable Lily, growing 12 to 14 feet 
high; it requires an expert gardener to bloom it. Ex¬ 
tra large bulbs.each, $2.50..25 00 
Large bulbs.each, $1.75.. 18 00 
Kamschaticum. The Black Lily.each, $1.50. .15 00 
Longiflorum Takesima. Pure white trumpet and having 
blackish stems. 1 (JO 
Martagon (Turk’s Cap Lily). Purple. 1 (50 
Martagon album. Pure white.each, $2.25..24 00 
Martagon dalmaticum. Blackish purple_.each, 90 cts.. .10 00 
Pardalinum. Golden orange, spotted with maroon- 
purple. 1 50 
Parryi. Large, pale yellow flowers.each, $1..10 00 
Speciosum Schrymakersii. Beautiful rosy white, suf¬ 
fused and spotted with rosy crimson. 2 00 
Thompsonianum. Rose color. 2 50 
Thunbergianum (elegans) aurantiacum. Dark orange- 
brown. The Thunbergianums are all of the easiest 
culture, and bloom in June. 75 
Thunbergianum aureum. Yellow; dwarf. 05 
Thunbergianum citrinum. Citron-yellow.. .each, 60 cts... 0 00 
Thunbergianum fulgens. Red, shaded with orange; one 
of the best. 2 
Thunbergianum Van Houttei. Very large, scarlet-purple, 
very fine. ] 25 
Thunbergianum, in Fine Mixtures. 75 
Tigrinum flore pleno. The Double Tiger Lily. The only 
double Tiger Lily worth growing.‘. 70 5 00 
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Tigrinum simplex. The well-known Single Tiger Lily. 
Of the easiest culture and worthy of general planting 
on account of stately habit and fine effect in the 
landscape.... $0 60 $1 00 
Tigrinum splendens. Improved Single Tiger Lily. 65 4 50 
Umbellatum erectum. Scarlet, with brown spots. 1 25 8 00 
Umbellatum grandiflorum. Orange, with brown spots- 1 25 8 00 
Umbellatum incomparable. Dark red, with brown spots.. 1 80 10 00 
Umbellatum, Fine Mixture.......• *10 7 00 
Wallichianum. A magnificent Lily, with immense white 
trumpet flowers, suffused with yellow; very scarce... 
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SINGLE TIGER LILIES. 
NATIVE, AND AMERICAN - GROWN LILIES 
(October Delivery) 
Canadense flavum. Our dainty, beautiful native Lily 
Graceful and charming yellow flowers. 
Canadense rubrum. Red Howers. 
Canadense, Mixed. 
Columbianum. One of the most elegant and graceful of 
Lilies. Orange-red liowers, spotted with crimson... 
Elegans, L. Joerg. Apricot, spotted. 
Elegans, Midnight. Crimson-black; fine. 
Orayi. A small native Lily; very dainty and rare; the 
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Humboldtii. Orange-red, with claret-colored dots.. 
Philadelphicum. Native Lily. Orange-red, with black 
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Supcrbum. In a collection of best plants of all coun¬ 
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place. In deep, rich soil it often grows 8 feet high, 
with twenty to thirty flowers. It is of the easiest 
culture, and may be grown as a wild flower in any 
swampy or rough part of a place where the grass is 
not mown. We have seen it growing by the thousand 
in swamps and meadows, but it well repays the high¬ 
est garden culture. Extra selected bulbs . $1 50 
Second size . l 00 
Tenuifolium. 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 . l 75 12 00 
Wallacei. Very free-flowering, hardy and showy; each 
bulb sends up many stems, which bear several lovely 
vermilion-orange flowers . 1 00 
Washingtonianum. Very fragrant flowers, changing from 
pure white to various shades of purple or lilac . 2 00 
6 00 
SEVERE WINTER OF 1903-04 
The past winter was the severest ever experienced in this country, and hardy plants and shrubs suffered more than ever before. In our 
Nurser> we lost o\er one hundred thousand plants. The financial aspect of this loss was unpleasant, but still more so was the disappoint- 
ment we were obliged to cause our customers by the tardy and incomplete filling of many orders. In many instances plants lost were special¬ 
ties, not grown by other nurserymen, and the stock of some other plants was killed all over the country. As far as possible we purchased 
the stock necessary to complete our orders, in many instances paying more for the plants than we received from our customers. Fortu¬ 
nately we lmd made preparations for heavy plantings this spring, and by fall will be in position to serve our customers better than ever before 
ELLIOTT NURSERY COMPANY 
J. WILKINSON ELLIOTT, President 
J. Horace McFarland Company 
Horticultural Printers 
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 
CLRMAN NATIONAL 
BANK BUILDING 
PITTSBURG, PA 
