SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR FALL OF 1904 
9 
OTHER JAPANESE LILIES 
Per doz. 
$25 00 
10 00 
05 7 00 50 00 
Each Per doz. 100 
Alexandra. A Japanese Lily with flowers simi¬ 
lar to Longifloruin, but very much larger and 
tiner in every respect; very sweet-scented ...$0 35 $3 50 
Batemanni. Bright apricot flowers in July. 1 25 
Hansoni. A handsome variety flowering in June. 
Has bright orange-yellow flowers. The bulbs 
of this Lily often remain dormant for 
season after planting. 
Henryi. A new Japanese Lily that has made a 
sensation in Europe. It has the same form 
and general appearance as the Speciosum va¬ 
rieties, but the flowers are a bright orange- 
yellow . 75 8 00 
Kr&meri. Distinct from all other Lilies. Large 
flowers of a soft, beautiful rose color. 1 35 10 00 
Leichtlinii, Yellow. Neat and elegant habit; 
flowers pure canary-yellow, with crimson 
spots. 30 3 00 
Leichtlinii, Red. Orange-red, with crimson 
spots. 30 3 00 
Rubellum. This is a beautiful new Lily, simi¬ 
lar to Krameri, but of much more vigorous 
constitution. It is unknown in this country, 
but in England, where it has been fully tested, 
it is highly praised, and it seems likely to be¬ 
come as popular as the Speciosum varieties.. 25 2 25 15 00 
EUROPEAN-GROWN LILIES 
Per 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, GO cts...$6 50 $50 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 
Excelsum. Another choice but scarce Lily. The stately 
form, beauty of color and delightful fragrance of 
this variety have made it a favorite wherever grown. 
It grows 4 to G feet high, and produces six to twelve 
flowers of delicate light buff color, blooming in June 
and July.each, 75 cts... 
Thunbergianum (elegans) aurantiacum. Dark orange- 
brown. The Thunbergianums are 
all of the easiest culture. Bloom 
in June. 
“ aureum. Yellow; dwarf. 
“ fulgens. Red, shaded with orange. 
Van Houttei. Very large; scarlet- 
purple: very fine . 
“ In Fine Mixtures. 
Tigrinum 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. 
Umbellatum erectum. Scarlet, with brown spots. 
“ grandiflorum. Orange, brown spots. 
“ Incomparable. Dark red, brown spots_ 
“ In Fine Mixture. 
Wallichianum. A magnificent Lily with immense white, 
trumpet-shaped flowers, suffused with yellow. Very 
scarce. ... each, $2.50.. 
NATIVE AND AMERICAN-GROWN LILIES 
Canadense flavum. Our dainty, beautiful native Lily; 
graceful and charming yellow flowers .... 
*• rubrum. Red flowers. A most lovely and 
graceful Lily. Fine for planting in the 
“ Mixed. 
Columbianum. One of the most elegant and graceful 
1 50 
10 00 
8 50 
75 
5 00 
65 
4 50 
2 50 
18 00 | 
1 25 
6 75 I 
75 
4 00 
70 
5 00 
60 
4 00 
65 
4 50 
1 25 
8 00 
1 25 
8 00 
1 80 
10 00 
1 10 
7 00 ‘ 
[ LILIES 
>er doz. 
100 
$1 00 
$7 00 
. 1 00 
7 00 
75 
6 00 ' 
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I.ILIUM LONG1FLORUM 
NATIVE AND AMERICAN-GROWN LI LI ES, continued 
Per doz. 100 
Elegans, “L. Joerg.” Apricot-spotted.$1 75 $11 00 
“ “Midnight.” Crimson-black; fine. 2 50 1G 00 
Grayi. A small native Lily; very dainty and rare. The 
bulbs are quite small.each, 30 cts... 3 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 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 high¬ 
est garden culture. Extra selected bulbs. 1 50 8 00 
Second size bulbs. 1 00 5 50 
Tenuifolium. A beautiful graceful Lily, with crimson 
reflexed flowers. One of the choicest Lilies. 1 00 5 50 
Wallacei. 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 
True Bermuda Easter Lilies ( Lilium Harrisii) 
(Ready in August) 
It is impossible to obtain Bermuda Lily bulbs that are entirely 
free from disease. We 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 dowers ever used for forcing. 
The bulbs we supply are of the highest quality obtainable, and are 
perfectly true, and not mixed with JA limn longiflontm. It cannot tie 
grown outdoors unless extremely well protected in winter. If a Lily 
of tliis character is desired for outdoor planting, Longidorum should 
be used. 
Per doz. 100 
Bulbs 5 to 7 inches in circumference.$1 00 $ii 00 
•• 7 to 9 “ “ “ 2 00 14 00 
“ 9 to 11 “ “ “ 4 00 25 0Q 
