SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR SPRING OF 1906 
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MLIUM LONOIPLORUM (See PHKO 8) 
OTHER JAPANESE LILIES 
Each 
Batemanni. Bright apricot Bowers in July. 
Hansoni. A handsome variety flowering in June. 
Has bright orange-yellow flowers. The bulbs 
of this Lily ofren remain dormant for a sea¬ 
son after planting.$0 65 
Heuryi. A new Japanese Lily that has made a 
sensation in Europe. It has the same form 
and general appearance as the Speciosum 
varieties, but the flowers are a bright orange- 
yellow. 75 
Krameri. Distinct from all other Lilies. Large 
flowers, of a soft, beautiful rose color. 
Leichtlinii, Yellow. Neat and elegant habit; 
flowers pure canary-yellow, crimson spots... 30 
Leichtlinii, Red. Orange - red, with crimson 
spots. 40 
Rubellum. This is a beautiful new Lily, similar 
to Krameri. 25 
Poz. 
$1 50 
7 00 
8 00 
1 35 
3 00 
4 00 
2 25 
100 
$10 00 
50 00 
15 00 
EUROPEAN-GROWN LILIES 
Doz. 100 
Brownii. An extremely handsome, hardy Lily, with 
large, trumpet-shaped flowers like those of Longi- 
florum or the Bermuda Easter Lily; pure white in¬ 
side, 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. We 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 gar¬ 
den.each, 40 cts...$4 50 $30 00 
Thunbergianum (elegans) aurantiacum. Dark orange- 
brown. The Thunbergianums are 
all of the easiest culture. Bloom 
in June. 1 25 
“ Van Houttei Very lar<re: scarlet- 
purple; very fine. 1 50 9 50 
Tigrinum flore pleno. Double Tiger Lily. The 
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. 
Umbellatum Incomparable. Dark red, brown spots_ 
“ In Fine Mixture. 
Doz. 
100 
$0 70 
$5 00 
GO 
4 00 
05 
4 50 
1 80 
1 25 
NATIVE AND AMERICAN-GROWN LILIES 
Doz. 1 l)U 
Canadense flavum Our dainty, beautiful native Lily; 
graceful and charming yellow flowers....$1 00 $7 00 
“ rubrum. Red flowers. A most lovely and 
graceful Lily. Fine for planting in the 
grass of orchards or meadows. 1 00 7 00 
“ Mixed. 85 6 00 
Columbianum. One of the most elegant and graceful of 
Lilies; orange-red flowers, spotted with crimson... 3 00 
Elegans “ Bicolor.” Apricot-spotted. 1 75 11 00 
‘‘ ‘‘Robusta.*' Crimson-black; fine. 1 75 11 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 8 feet high, 
with 20 to 30 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 thousands 
in swamps and meadows, but it well repays the 
highest garden culture. Extra selected bulbs. 1 50 8 00 
Second’size bulbs. l 00 5 50 
Tenuifolium. A beautiful graceful Lily, with crimson 
reflexed flowers. One of the choicest Lilies. 1 25 8 00 
Wallacei. Very free-flowering, hardy and showy; each 
bulb sends up many stems, which bear several 
lovely vermilion-orange flowers. 1 00 6 00 
LILIUM SPECIOSUM RUBRUM (See preceding page) 
