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MAESIIALL’S MATCHLESS BULBS. 
IIAKDY LILIES— Coiitiimecl 
Batemani. Apricot color, tinted flowers. Each 25c.; 
Canadense Flavum. Pure yellow. Each 15c.; dozen 
Canadense Kuhruni. Bright crimson, with dark .spots. 
Huinholdti. Large, golden-yellow flowers, spotted. 
Kramerl. Pure blush piuk, fragrant and beautiful 
trumpet-shaped flowers. Each 25c.; dozen $2.50; 
100 $16.00. 
Speciosuin album. Beautiful while flowers of large 
size: 2 to 4 feet high. One of the handsomest and 
easiest grown Lilies. 8 to 9-inch bulbs each 20c.: 
dozen $2.00; 100 $1'1.00. 0 to 11-inch bulbs each 
30e.: dozen $3.00; 100 $20.00. 
Speciosnm Enbmm Magnificum. White and spotted 
rose; 2 to 4 feet high. 8 to 9-inch bulbs eacli 
12c.; dozen $1.25; 100 $8.00. 9 to 11-inch bulb-, 
each 20c.; dozen $2.00; 100 $14.00. 
Speciosnm Melpomene. Very dark crimson-spotted 
flowers. 8 to 9-inch bulbs each 15c.; dozen $1.50; 
100 $10.00. 9 to 1'1-inch bulbs each 20c.; dozen 
$2.00; 100 $15.00. 
Superbum (Turk’s Cap Lily). Deep orange-red, 
thickly spotted; 4 feet. Each 10c.; dozen $1.00: 
100 $'g.oo. 
Teuuifolium (Siberian Coral Lily). Nodding, rich 
scarlet flower; 1% feet. Each 20c.; dozen $2.00; 
100 $ 12 . 00 . 
Tigriniim (Tiger Lily). Orange-salmon, spotted 
black. Each 10c.; dozen $1.00; 100 $6.00. 
Tigiinuni flore pleno (Double Tiger Lily). Bright 
orange-red, black spots. Each 12c.; dozen $1.25; 
100 $ 8 . 00 . 
dozen $2.50; 100 $16.00. 
$. 10 ; 100 $ 10 . 00 . 
Each 15c.; dozen 1.50; 100 $10.00. 
Each 40c.; dozen $4.00; 100 $30.00. 
() X A L I S 
A class of small bulbs, producing vast quantities of flowers during the Autumn and Winter months; they are 
r (Insirahlft for iilnntinff in hanffine" haskets. Thov nvp. phriIv jrrnwn IT* cntirlir onil cntron m* TmiITac? 4-rt. 
Dozen 100 
$0.35 $1.75 
very desirable for planting in hanging baskets. They are easily grown in sandy soil, seven or eight bulbs in 
a 4- or 5-inch pot. Keep in moderate temperature. Each 
Buttercup. A splendid Winter-blooming plant for pot culture. The flowers are pure 
bright yellow, and produced in great abundance. It is very easily cultivated, and, 
being a strong grower, only one or two bulbs should be planted in a 5- or 6-in. pot.. .$0.05 
Grand Duchess. Flowers are large, often measuring 3 in. in diameter. Separate colors: 
Pink, white and lavender.'.05 .35 2.00 
Bowiei. Crimson .' . ] 'os .35 2!o0 
Lutea. Yellow . 03 .25 1.25 
Rubella. Purple .05 .40 2!oo 
Versicolor. Ciumson and White. 03 ^20 l!o0 
Mixed. All varieties .' .03 .15 l!oo 
31 O X T 13 11 E T I A S 
(Ready in November) 
Hardy Summer-flowering, bulbous plants that are becoming more popular every year, 
planted in groups and left undisturbed. 
Bouquet Parfait. Vermilion with yellow centre. 
Crocosmiaeflora. Large, bright orange, tinged scarlet. [ 
Drap d’Oor. Orange-yellow . . 
Etoile de Feu. Bright vermilion and scarlet; large flowers.. . . . . . . . 
Gerbe d’Or. Golden yellow .. 
Germania. Vei'y large; orange scarlet. A beautiful variety. 
Pottsii. Orange and scarlet; very free flowering. 
Rayon d’Or. Ochre yellow and brown. 
'hey should be 
Dozen 
100 
.$0.30 
$1.50 
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1.50 
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1.50 
. .30 
1.50 
.30 
1.50 
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4.00 
. .30 
1.50 
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PEONIES 
AI1AI3ICU3I 
(Star of Bethlehem) 
Very desirable for pot culture in the window 
garden. The flowers are large, pure white, with 
black center, borne on a tall spike. In pots they 
should be treated in the same manner as the Hya¬ 
cinth. Each 5c.; dozen 40c.; 100 $3.00. 
S CIL L A S 
(Ready in October) 
The old-fashioned double Peonies are too well 
known to require description. Among hardy herba¬ 
ceous perenials, the Chinese Peonies rank about first 
for lawn or flower border or shrubbery decoration. 
Each Dozen 
Double Mixed White .$0.20 $2.00 
Double Mixed Crimson .20 2.00 
Double Mixed Pink .20 2.00 
Double Mixed All Colors .15 1.50 
Extremely hardy, early-flowering bulbs, thriving 
in any situation and worthy of more general cultiva¬ 
tion. The bulbs of Scilla Sibirica should be planted 
3 inches deei). 
Sibirica. Flowers bright blue, of com¬ 
pact growth, 5 to 6 inches high; beau¬ 
tiful in combination with Snowdrops 
or Crocuses; also excellent for forcing 
in pans. Extra large bulbs. 
Bifolia. Blue . 
Campanulata (Wood Hyacinth). Blue.. 
Alba. WTiite . 
Rosea. Rose . 
Dozen 
100 
$0.30 
$1.75 
.35 
2.00 
.25 
1.50 
.35 
2.00 
.35 
2.00 
RANUNCULUS 
Gorgeous dwarf flowers, easily grown in pots for 
Winter blooming, or in cold-frames for Spring. Eight 
roots may be potted in a 6-inch bulb-pan; they 
should be covered one inch. The colors include 
sh.ades of white, yellow, crimson and purple, some 
being almost black. They are very effective for 
decoration, either as pot plants or cut. 
Dozen 100 1000 
Giant Double French. Mixed 
colors .$0.15 $0.80 $7.00 
Double Persian. Mixed colors.. .20 1.80 8.00 
