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iMAlv'SilA 1.1/8 MAT('IILK88 lUMJJS. 
I X 1 A 8. 
Very (lesiral)l(' lor pols oi- j'oi' the o|ioii grouiid. If |ilaiiteil out, I hey re(|iiir(^ co\'eriiie 
during the Winter. 
Dyz. 101) 
Alba Mutabilis. Rose changing to white. .+;().2(1 $1.0(1 
Crateroides Major. Beautiful brilliant scarhd’.dd 2.11(1 
Hercules. White and lilac, rosy eye.20 t.iOO 
Praestans. Deej) ])nr|)lc .20 I.j0() 
William the Conciueror. (Jreainy while with iiurple center .20 1.00 
Wonder. Beantiful double ]}iuk.20 l.dO 
Fine Mixed. All colors.20 1.00 
JALY OF THE VALEEV. 
(Ready in November.) 
For forcing, the ]ii|)S are to be jireferred, being 
grown under conditions tending to promote vigor¬ 
ous and early blooming. Twelve to eighteen pi|)s 
may be planted in a (l-in. ]i()t, with all the fibrous 
roots carefully ])reser\’ed, and keei'ing the crowns 
above the soil. J’bice them in a temperature of 
about 80 degrees, cover the crowns with loose 
moss, and keep them constantly moist with tejiid 
water. 
Marshall’s Matchless Dresden Pips. The earliest, 
hirgest and best for forcing. Extra strong pi]is 
with long roots ])rodncing flowers with Id to 20 
bells and fine foliage. Per 100 $2.50; 1000 $22.00. 
Best Berlin Pips. Finest selected ]iips for forc¬ 
ing. Doz. ;!()e.; 100 $2.00; 1000 $18.00. 
Hamburg. Wtrongest pips for late Winter and 
Spring forcing. Doz. 25c.; 100 $1.75; 1000 
$15.00. 
Large Dutch Clumps. E;tcli contains many tlow- 
ering |>ips; best for ]ilanting in the o]ien 
ground. Bach 25c.; doz. $2.50; 100 $20.00. 
Cold Storage Berlin Pips. For forcing at all 
seiisons. 100 $2.25; 1000 $20.00. 
Cold Storage Dresden Pius. 100 $:1.00; 1000 
$25.00. 
Lilies 
'file Idly is a favoiali' (lower e\’erywherm Eiliiim candidum doi’s best when plaiit(‘d in 
August or SeptemlK'r. 'fhis ^•ariety is \’aluablc for forcing, and is used extmisi\ely for this 
|mr|iose. 'fhe nudliod is to plant the bulbs in (i-inch jmts, barely cox'ering them with soil, then' 
])lunge them in the garden in a warm, sheltered place, ;ind let them remain there until the pots 
are well filled witli roots, after whiidi they may bo removed to the house or conscr\-atory, wliere 
they will flower in eight or tmi weidvs. In forcing E. llarrisii nr L. longillorum, |dant them in 
(i-inch ]iots half filled will rich soil, sink the bulbs, lea\’ing just the tips exposed. After the 
bulb has thrown its stem above the to|i of the ]iot, fill the ]iot 'with rich soil. 
LIU EM CLIXDIDUM. 
(Ascension or Madonna Lily.) 
'fhis is the oid-fashioiicd garden Idly, 'fhe many snow-whiti' dowers borne on a stem to 
4 feet high make this Idly most elfc'ctivc'. V'ery large bulbs, ready for deliver}' in Feiitember. 
First Size Bulbs. Eadi 15c.; dozen $1.5(1; I (Id $8.(10. 
Mammoth Bulbs. I'lach 20c.; dozen idO $10.00. 
ULIIAI IIAIMUSII. 
'fhe Bermiiila Baster Bil\- is piu'liaps the finest and most popular of \V i liter-bloom i iig pla id s. 
'fhe large, handsome, imre white t ru in pet-shaped flo\\'er.s are \’i'r}' sweet-scmit I'd and of great sub¬ 
stance ,aiid last a long timi' after ciilting. Its slahdy and graceful habit remlers it a perfect 
pot plani for table or Wilder decorations. 
First Size Bulbs. 7 to!) inches in circumference. Baidi 25c.; dozen $2.50; 100 $15.00. 
Mammoth Bulbs. 9 to If inches in circumference. Each 50c.; dozen $4.00; 100 $;)0.00. 
Lily of the Valley. 
