James Vick’s Sons, Seedsmen, Rochester, New York 
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Harrisii. (Easter Lily.) The flowers are each doz 
pure white, trumpet-shaped, and are un¬ 
excelled in beauty by those of any other 
species, while the fragrance is simply ex¬ 
quisite. By starting the bulbs at inter¬ 
vals of a few weeks, a succession of bloom 
may be had for a long time. Many deal¬ 
ers offer small-sized bulbs, but we send out 
only the extra large size. 20 2 00 
Hansoni. A rare earlv-flowering species of 
beautiful yellow color, petals very thick, 
dotted with purple. One of the handsom¬ 
est varieties. Blooms second week in June 75 750 
Japonicum longiflorum. While, trumpet¬ 
shaped. Blooms about July 20th .... 15 1 50 
Leichtlini. Canary-yellow, spotted red. 
Very rare. Blooms August 15th. 40 4 00 
Leichtlini Maximowiczii. Flowers salmon- 
scarlet, studded with large purple dots. 
Will become popular on account of its long 
season of bloom—from August until frost 
comes. 20 2 00 
Pardalinum. The best of the Canadense 
class. Yellow and red spotted. Blooms 
about July 10th. 20 2 00 
Parryi. Pure lemon yellow. Long trumpet each i> 07 . 
shaped. Very fine. 50 5 00 
Speciosum Rubrum. White and rose, dark 
crimson spots. 20 1 00 
Speciosum Melpomene. Crimson, spotted 
with deep blood-red ; each petal distinctly 
bordered with white. Same habit of growth 
as rubrum ; stems dark and color of flower 
much deeper. 20 2 00 
Speciosum Album. White. 20 2 00 
The above th ree bloom about A ugust ijth. 
Superbum. Yellow and orange-red ; droop¬ 
ing. Three to six feet high, bearing from 
five to twenty flowers. Blooms July 15th 15 1 50 
Tenuifolium. One of the most beautiful and 
delicate of the early-flowering varieties. 
Flowers dazzling vermilion-scarlet, sus¬ 
pended from slender, graceful stems; they 
are so bright as to attract attention from a 
great distance. The first to bloom .... 20 2 00 
Tigrinum splendens. Tiger Lily. Blooms 
about August 1st. 15 i 40 
Tigrinum fl. pi. Double Tiger Lily. Blooms 
about August 15th. 15 1 50 
For $1.00 at Single Rates purchasers may select to amount 0/ $1.23 . For $2.00 at single rates 
Purchasers may select to amount 0/ $ 2 .JO. 
THE DAY LILIES. 
The Day Lilies are hardy garden border plants, bearing large Lily-like flowers. The plants 
can be set in autumn, and may receive the protection of a light covering of leaves the first winter 
after setting out. 
Funkia alba or White Day Lily. Each 20 cents. 
Japonica. Light blue, with narrow foliage. Each 20 
cents. 
Undulata media picta. Flowers lavender ; foliage 
light green, beautifully variegated with white ; one of 
the most beautiful hardy plants in cultivation, and 
without an equal for cemetery planting. Each 25 
cents. 
Hemerocallis flava. Yellow or Lemon Lily. One of 
the best hardy border 
plants ; flowers clear ca¬ 
nary-yellow, very fra¬ 
grant. Each 20 cents. 
One bulb each of the 
preceding 4 sorts 
70 cents. 
Golden Day Lily. (Hemerocallis aurantiaca major). 
One of the finest perfectly hardy herbaceous plants 
which has been brought out for many a year. The 
habit of the plant is vigorous; the foliage rises to a 
height of two feet, and is of a deep green. The flower 
spikes are strong, bearing as many as twelve flowers 
in succession, which are seven to eight inches across, 
of a rich orange-yellow, quite distinct. Each 40 cents; 
two for 70 cents. 
Six Choice Cilies 
for $1.00 
The six varieties of Lilies 
illustrated on pages 16 and 17 
we offer in a collection for 
$1.00, or two collections for 
$1 75, express or postage pre¬ 
paid. 
LILIUM LONGIFLORUM 
L. SPECIOSUM RUBRUM 
