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J. Wilkinson Elliott, Pittsburg, Pa 
LILIUM HARRISII. 
Lilium Harrisii. True ‘Bermuda Taster Lilies 
(READY IN AUGUST) 
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 I supply are of 
the highest quality obtainable, and are perfectly true, and not mixed with Lilium 
longitlorum. It cannot be grown outdoors unless extremely well protected in 
winter. If a Lily of this character is desired for outdoor planting, L. longitlorum 
should be used. 
Prices for orders booked before July I: 
Per doz. 100 
Bulbs 5 to 7 inches in circumference.$1 00 $0 00 
Bulbs 7 to 9 inches in circumference. 2 00 14 00 
Bulbs 9 to 11 inches in circumference. 4 00 25 00 
Lilium Candidum 
Owing to the Lily disease, Candidum Lilies are very scarce and delivery very 
uncertain. Per .loz. 100 
Selected French bulbs, field grown.$1 25 $9 00 
Dutch bulbs, garden-grown. 1 50 10 00 
Roman Hyacinths. (L'pfcUcH) 
Prices for orders booked before July 1: 
Per doz. 100 
White. Selected, 12 to 15 centimeters.$0 70 $5 00 
“ Extra-selected, 13 to 15 centimeters. 80 5 50 
Pink . 70 5 00 
Blue . 55 4 00 
Lily-of-the-Valley ( R ot d Ccmbc p r art ) 
Prices for orders booked before July 1: Per 100 l ooo 
Selected German pips.$2 00 $12 50 
These pips are excellent for establishing plantations outdoors as well as for 
forcing. Extra large pips can be supplied at prices 25 per cent higher than above. 
Freesia refracta alba 
This charming flower is one of the most 
satisfactory bulbs that can be forced. It is cer¬ 
tain to flower either in the conservatory or house. 
Per doz. 100 1.000 
Large bulbs.$0 20 $1 00 $7 00 
Mammoth bulbs. 35 2 00 15 00 
Milla uniflora 
TRITLLE.IA 
This charming spring-flowering bulb is al¬ 
most unknown in this country, but I know of 
nothing lovelier. I first saw it in the garden of 
Mr. Charles A. Dana, "Dosoris,” Long Island, 
and was delighted, as I am sure every one will 
be that tries it. It likes rather a moist soil and 
should be planted where it can remain perma¬ 
nently. It can also be bloomed in the house 
with the same treatment as hyacinths. For this 
purpose several bulbs should be planted in a 
(i- or 7-inch pot. 
Uniflora. Charming white, star-like flowers, with 
beautiful foliage which covers the ground 
like a carpet. One of the choicest hardy 
bulbs. Should be used freely in every gar¬ 
den. 20 cts. per doz., 75 cts. per 100, $4.50 
per 1,000. 
Uniflora violacea. Same as above, with violet 
flowers. 25 cts. per doz., $1 per 100, $5 per 
1 , 000 . 
MILLA UNIFLORA GROWN IN A POT. 
