W. E. MAR«<HA,LL & CO. 
RULES 
LILIES 
When grown in the border or open ground they should 
remain undisturbed for years, frequent removals being in¬ 
jurious. In the Autumn give the bulbs a heavy mulching 
of leaves ; coarse manure or boughs will prove highly bene¬ 
ficial. Plant all Lilies at least six inches deep. 
EXTRA LARGE BULBS FOR SPRING PLANTING. 
LILIUM SPECICSUM 
Auratum (Golden-Banded Lily). The grand- Each 
est of all hardy Lilies ; flowers white, 
spotted with maroon, having a bright 
yellow band through each petal. $ 
Canadense (Meadow Lily). Hardy native^a<’l» 
sort, drooping, bell-shaped yellow and 
red flowers. ..$0.15 $1.20 
Henryi, A new Japanese Lily. It is similar 
to the Speciosum varieties, but the 
flowers are bright orange yellow.75 7.50 
Lcngiflorum. Pure white, trumpet-shaped, mammoth bulbs. 
9 to 10 inches. . 
Pardalinum (Leopard Lily). 
spotted with rich brown. 
Speciosum album. Beautiful 
size. 8 to 9 inches. . 
Speciosum rubrum [Vlagnificum. White, shaded rose and 
and spotted deep red. 9 to 11 inches. 
Speciosum rubrum Melpomene. Very dark 
flowers of large sizes. 9 to 11 inches. 
SUPERBUJVl. The finest of native Lilies. 
orange red, thickly spotted with purple . . 
Tigrinum splendens (Single Tiger Lily). Rich scarlet, 
black spots.. 
Tigrinum flore pleno (Double Tiger Lily). Bright orange 
red, with black spots. 4 to 5 feet. 
Tenuifolium (Siberian Coral Lily). Nodding, 
rich scarlet flowers. 1% f^^t . 
Umbellatum. A splendid, hardy Lily. Colors 
range from deepest red through all shades 
of crimson, rose, yellow, bulT, apricot, etc. 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY CLUMPS 
Large clumps of LiL^-of-the-Valley for outside planting and naturaliz¬ 
ing. These clumps will throw from 15 to 20 spikes of flowers. 
30 cents each, $3.00 per doz., $25.00 per 100. 
Rich scarlet and yellow flower, 
pTire white flowers of large 
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crimson-spotted 
Flowers bright 
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MONTBRETIAS 
Hardy Summer-flowering, bulbous plants that are becoming more popu¬ 
lar every year. They should be planted in groups and left undisturl:)ed 
Ordinary garden soil and a sunny position suits them. lioz. lOn 
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 beauliful new* 
variety. .75 5.00 
Pottsii. Orange and scarlet; very free flowering. .30 1.50 
TUBEROSES 
One of the most fragrant and popular of Summer-flowering bidbs. IMay be started early 
in hotbeds or pots, or planted in open ground after first day of May.. 
Excelsior Pearl. Extra fine large flowering bulbs. Each 5c., doz. 25c., 100 $1.50. 
Tall Double Pearl. Largest size. Each 5c., doz., 30c., 100 $2.00. 
Albino. Pure white; single. Each 5c., doz. 30c., 100 $2.00. 
If ordered, to be sent by mail, 10c. per dozen extra. 
