Lilies for Fall 
Planting 
Lilium Giganteum 
The True Bermuda Easter Lily 
This peerless Lily ia the greatest acquisition to floriculture 
made in many years.. Their profusion of bloom, the remark¬ 
ably short time required to bring them into flower, and the 
certainty to produce abundant bloom, and also the ease with 
which they can be manipulated to be flowered at any desired 
period, such as Christmas, Easter and other special occasions, 
make them invaluable. Flowers are delightfully fragrant, 
pure waxy white, of great substance, and if cut as soon as 
they are open or partially open they can be kept for two 
weeks. A short time only is required to bring them into 
bloom. Bulbs potted in August can be had in flower in No¬ 
vember if desired. A succession of bloom can be kept up 
from November to May by bringing the pots of rooted bulbs 
in from cold frames at intervals during the winter. The 
quality of bloom produced is marvelous. Blooming plants 
in pots form typical Easter offerings and presents, for dec¬ 
oration of window, table, house or church. Five to seven-inch 
bulbs, 7 cents each; 60 cents per dozen. 
Lilium Candidum 
The old-fashioned pure white garden Lily, also known as 
Easter Lily, or Annunciation Lily. One of the hardiest. 
Flowers snow-white, with heavy yellow stamens and sweetest 
fragrance. It bears from five to twenty blossoms. This is 
the most decided variety we have in expressing its preference 
for a planting time. It must be planted in the early autumn 
to succeed well, as it makes its leaf growth at once after 
planting, and prepares itself for early flowering. The bulbs 
are sometimes kept in cold storage for spring sales, but never 
do quite so well. Customers will do well to plant a bed of 
twenty-five or more for a permanent bed or border. 10 cents 
each; 75 cents per dozen; $6.00 per hundred. 
Lancifolium Album 
One of the most beautiful of all Lilies. Pure white and 
very fragrant. 10 cents each; $1.00 per dozen; $7.00 per 
hundred. 
Lancifolium Rubrum 
A beautiful bright rose, spotted with a rich velvety-crimson. 
8 cents each; $1.00 per dozen; $7.00 per hundred. 
Lilium Auratum—Gold-Banded Lily of Japan. 
Lilium Giganteum—Bermuda Easter Lily. 
Lilium Auratum 
The Gold-Banded Lily of Japan 
This is the highest type of flowering bulbous 
plants. The most beautiful and fragrant of 
all our list. The flowers are of immense size, 
being fully twice as large as those of almost 
any other Lily. The new bulbs are brought 
from Japan for us each year, and only such 
will give best results. They are shipped to us 
wrapped in a ball of clay, and arrive plump 
and sound, every one ready to bloom. Fine 
bulbs, 10 cents each; $1.00 per dozen; $7.50 
per hundred. 
Tigrinum Flore-Pleno 
Bright orange, spotted black and very double. 
6 cents each; 60 cents per dozen. 
Tigrinum Simplex 
The single Tiger Lily, imported. This is a 
great favorite. There is no better Lily grown. 
6 cents each; 60 cents per dozen. 
mr LILIUM GIGANTEUM and CANDI¬ 
DUM are now ready. The other varieties 
cannot be sent until November. Order 
now, and we will file your order, and send 
as soon as we receive them from abroad. 
A. B. MORSE COMPANY, ST. JOSEPH, MICHIGAN 
