BULBS 
60 
W. E. MARSHALL & CO. 
IIYACINTHUS CANDICANS 
(Cape Hyacinth.) 
A snow white Sumnier-iiowering Hyacinth, growing 3 to 5 feet in height, gracefully 
surmounted with from 20 to 30 pure white bell-shaped flowers. Each, 5c.; dozen, 50c.; 
100, $3.00. By mail, 10c. per dozen extra. 
LILIES 
When grown in the border or open ground they should remain undisturbed for years, 
frequent removals being injurious. In the Autumn give the bulbs a heavy mulching of 
leaves; coarse manure or boughs will prove highly beneiicial. Plant all Lilies at least 
six inches deep. 
EXTRA LARGE BULBS FOR SPRING PLANTING. 
Each Doz. 100 
Auratum (Golden-Banded Lily). The grandest of all hardy Lilies; 
flowers white, spotted with maroon, having a bright yellow band 
through each petal .$0.15 $1.50 $10.00 
Canadense (Meadow Lily). Hardy native sort, drooping, bell-shaped 
yellow and red flowers.15 1.20 8.00 
Longiflorum. Pure white, trumpet-shaped, mammoth bulbs; 9 to 10 in. .20 2.00 15.00 
Pardalinum (Leopard Lily). Rich scarlet and yellow flower, spotted 
with rich brown .15 1.25 10.00 
Speciosum album. Beautiful pure white flowers of larg^ size. 
8 to 9 inches.20 2.00 14.00 
Speciosum rubrum Magnificum. White, shaded rose and spotted 
deep red. 9 to 11 inches.20 2.00 14.00 
Speciosum rubrum Melpomene. Very dark crimson-spotted flowers 
of large sizes. 9 to 11 inches...20 2.00 14.00 
Superbum. The finest of native Lilies. Flowers bright orange red, 
thickly spotted with purple.10 1.00 8.00 
Tigrmum splendens (Single Tiger Lily). Rich scarlet, with black spots .10 1.00 7.00 
Tigrinum flore pleno (Double Tiger Lily). Bright orange red, with 
black spots. 4 to 5 feet.10 1.00 7Sd 
Tenuifolium (Siberian Coral Lily). Nodding, rich scarlet flowers. 
feet .15 1.25 10.00 
Umbellatum. A splendid, hardy Lily. Colors range from deepest red 
through all shades of crimson, rose, yellow, bufP, apricot, etc... .15 1.25 10.00 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY CLUMPS 
Large clumps of Lily-of-the-Valley for outside planting and naturalizing. These 
clumps will throw from 15 to 20 spikes of flowers. Each, 30c.; doz., $3.00; 100, $25.00. 
Tuberose. 
MADEIRA OR MIGNONETTE VINE 
A beautiful climbing vine of rapi^’’ growth. 
Each, 5c.; doz., 50c.; 100, $3.50. 
MCNTBRETIAS 
Hardy Summer-flowering, bulbous plants that are becoming more 
popular every year. They should be planted in groups and left un¬ 
disturbed. Ordinary garden soil and a sunny position suits them. 
Doz. 100 
Crocosmiaeflora. Large, bright orange, tinged scarlet.. .$0.30 $1.50 
Etoile de Feu. Bright vermilion, with deep yellow 
center; large flowers . 30 1.50 
Germania. Very large; orange scarlet. A beautiful new 
variety .75 j.OO 
Pottsii. Orange and scarlet; very free flowering.30 1.50 
TUBEROSES 
One of the most fragrant and popular of Summer-flowering bulbs. 
May be started early in hotbeds or pots, or planted in open ground 
after first day of May. Each Doz. loo 
Excelsior Pearl. Extra fine large flowering bulbs..$0.05 $0.25 $1.50 
Tall Double Pearl. Largest size.05 .30 2.00 
Albino. Pure white; single.05 .30 2.00 
If ordered to be sent by mail, 10c. per dozen extra. 
