GENERAL CATALOGUE. 
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BULBOUS FLOWERING ROOTS. 
HARDY. 
f lhe following- should Ik.* planted In the fall. They can be planted in the spring:, but are not so certain to bloom. 
LILIUM. Lily. 
Jj. atrosanguineum. Orange red. 50c. 
L. auratum. Golden-rayed Queen op Lilies. The magnificent Japan Lily. 30c. 
L. Canadense. Our native lily, drooping, yellow and red flowers, stem 2 to 5 feet. 25c. 
L. Auratum. 
candidum. The well-known white garden lily. 25c. 
excelsum. Light buff, fragrant and beautiful, grows from 5 to 6 feet high. 
81 . 00 . 
Harris! i. Bermuda Easter Lily. Flowers large, trumpet shaped; in gen 
oral appearance resembling L. longitlorum and possessing a delightful 
fragrance. It is a remarkably free bloomer, and is valuable either for 
forcing or for out-door planting. 30c. 
Japonimm longiflorum. Easter Lily. Trumpet shaped, snow white, 
fragrant. 25c. 
L. Lancifolium Album. 
L. lancifolium album. White spotted, fragrant. (See cut). 50c. 
1. lancifolium rubrum. Rose, spotted with crimson. 25c. 
E. superbum. Our native lily, and one of the finest of them all. 25c. 
1*. tenuifolium. Flowers medium size, vermilion scarlet, foliage narrow, growth slender and graceful. 40c. 
1. tigrinum. Tiger Lily. Orange salmon. 20c. 
Jj. tigrinum flore pleno. Double Tiger Lily. 25c. 
E. Thunbergianum grandiflorum. Dark red flowers. 20c. 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBS. 
FOR FALL PLANTING. 
CROCUS. 
Named varieties, 30 cents per dozen, $3.50 per 100. 
Unnamed, but colors separate, blue, white, striped and yellow, 15 cents per dozen, $1.00 per 100. 
FRITILLAKIA. Crown-Imperial. 
F. imperlalls. Four fine varieties, 60 cents to $1.25 each. 
F. imperialis. .Mixed, 50 cents each. 
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