2S4 West 34th ST., HEW YORK, K T. 
Selected Lilies ai^d Gladiolus 
LILIUMS 
“Hardy Lilies” 
The majority of lilies require a soil rich in 
humus or decayed vegetable matter. Plant the 
bulbs at least 4 inches deep. As a preventative 
against rot, it is advisable to place an inch or 
two of sharp sand under the bulbs when plant¬ 
ing. They are seen at their best in colonies of 
from 3 to 6 of a kind among the shrubbery, 
where their root system enjoys some shade, 
while their foliage and flowers can revel in the 
sunshine that so enhances their beauty. The 
bulbs we offer arc all select, top-grade quality. 
Lilium Regale 
Lilium Auratum. (The Golden Rayed Lily of 
Japan.) A hardy, \ igorous lily with i:umense 
blossoms on tall stems. Monster bulbs, f.ach 
45c; doz. $4.50; 100 $35.00. First size 35c., 
$3.50, $25.(K). 
—Batemanni. A handsome hardy Lily, growing 
3 to 4 feet high, with numerous blossoms of 
striking apricot-orange. Monster bulbs. Doz., 
$3.00; 100, $20.00. 
—Canadense. A native lily with umbels of nod¬ 
ding, bell-shaped blossoms of a soft, yellow 
or orange, spotted black. Per doz., $3.00; 
per 100, $20.00. 
—Elegans Leonard Joerg. A superb lily, with 
exquisite apricot colored flowers, prettily 
spotted. A choice kind. Per doz., $2.75; per 
100, $15.00. 
—Henryi (The Yellow Speciosum). A gem 
amongst lilies. Hailing from China, it is 
hardy and vigorous. Four to 5 feet tall, with 
numerous orange-yellow blossoms, with 
green banding. Selected bulbs. Per doz., 
$4.00; per 100, $25.00. 
—Hansoni. Hailing from Japan, this lily reach¬ 
es a height of 3 to 4 feet, with clusters of 8 
to 12 blossoms of a reddish orange. Petals 
of fine substance. Per doz., $4.00; per 100, 
$25.00 
—Pardalinum (Leopard Lily). Gorgeous rich 
scarlet and yellow flowers, spotted with rich 
brown. Robust and free-flowering. Per doz., 
$3.50; per 100, $25.00 
—Regale. Considered by many, the finest of all 
lilies. Large trumpet shaped white flowers 
with yellow throat; exterior suffused reddish 
brown. Hardy and free-flowering. Per doz., 
$5.00; per 100, $40.00. 
—Speciosum Album. A very popular lily with 
numerous white flowers with daintily re¬ 
flexed petals. Hardy and beautiful. Each 45c.; 
per doz., $5.00; 100, $40.00. 
— —Melpomene. Similar in form to the above, 
but with flowers of a gorgeous rich crimson 
color. Exquisite in group planting. Monster 
bulbs each. First size. Each 45c., doz., $5.00; 
100, $40.00. 
-Rubrum. Another counterpart of the 
above, but with luminous pink or rose flow¬ 
ers heavily spotted and suffused crimson. A 
real beauty. 
Eirst size. Each, 45c.; doz., $5.00; 100, $45.00. 
—Superbum. A tall growing kind, reaching 4 
feet in height, with clusters of large orange- 
red flowers. Blooms in July. Per doz., $3.50, 
per 100, $25.00. 
—Tigrinum Splendens. The old-fashioned but 
ever-popular “d'iger Lily.” 'fhis is the single 
flowered form, with orange-red blossoms 
with black spots. Per doz., $3.00, per 100, 
$ 20 . 00 . 
—Tigrinum FI. PI. d’lie double-flowered form 
of the above popular lily. Orange-red blos¬ 
soms in profusion. Per doz., $3.50; per 100, 
$25.00. 
GLADIOLUS 
All Bulbs Offered are Monster Size 
The following collection has been selected 
from the newest and best varieties of recent 
introduction and should be included in every 
garden. They will be found invaluable for bed¬ 
ding, cutting or exhibition. 
Albatross. Unquestionably one of the best and 
largest white gladiolus; flowers are abso¬ 
lutely without blotches or throat-markings 
and of good substance. Per doz., 85c; per 
100 , $ 6 . 00 . 
Baron Hulot. A l)lue Gladiolus, 'fhe spikes are 
long; the blooms large and showy. Distinc¬ 
tive and lovely. Per doz., 85c; per 100, $6.00. 
Betty Nulhall. I'his is an extremely popular 
new variety wherever shown; the color is 
coral pink with light orange throat mark¬ 
ings; several flowers open at a time on 
stiong spikes with heavy foliage. Per doz., 
60c; per 100, $4.00. 
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