Collections for Small Gardens 
LILY COLLECTION No. 1— This is my selection for an amateur’s 
garden: 
Tenuifolium —A gay little lily blooming in May. 
Golden Gleam —To bloom with Tenuifolium. 
Amabile —Follows upon the heels of Tenuifolium. 
Regal —White, requires little care and gets bigger and 
better each season. 
Willmottiae —Adds color in midsummer. 
Tigrinum— A fall bouquet. 
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Two each of the above for $2.00 postpaid. 
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LILY COLLECTION No. 2—Amabile, Concolor, Callosum, Golden 
Gleam, Henryi, Regal, Tenuifolium, Umbellatum, Tigrinum, Will¬ 
mottiae. 
Two each of the above ten varieties for $3.25 
Two each of any six your choice.$2.00 
If you w T ill leave the choice of lily bulbs entirely to me, I will 
give you bulbs to the value of $ 7.50 for your check for $ 5.00 
or bulbs to the value of $13.00 for your check for $10.00 
If you wish you may mark below your preference, and I will be 
guided by it as near as I can: 
1. I prefer mostly white lilies; 
2. I prefer mostly red lilies; 
3. I prefer various colors. 
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HEMEROCALLIS COLLECTION— A lengthy season of finest bloom 
can be obtained with : Apricot, early June ; J. A. Crawford, June- 
July ; Luteola, throughout the summer ; Mrs. W. H. Wyman, latest 
of all. 
One each $2.75. Two each $5.25 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBS COLLECTION 
6 Varieties Calochortus, 3 Varieties Camassia, 8 Varieties Erythronium 
and 5 Varieties Fritiliaria. 
One bulb of each variety (22 bulbs not labeled).$2.00 
Three bulbs of each variety (66 bulbs labeled).$5.25 
