c _Attention Private Greenhouses and Conservatories 
"ESTATE LILY" 
For some vears I have wanted to offer my customers who have the facilities 
for forcing 1 , a special display lily. Now comes this Oregon coast grown Longi- 
florum, which has been called “Estate Lily” because of its stateliness. 
I, myself, saw these in bloom this spring—the plants stood (without stakes) a 
little higher than my shoulder—beautiful foliage and many lily blooms larger 
half again and more than the ordinary “Easter Lily”. 
I am so glad I can offer these, in limited quantity as yet, to my customers, 
who wish something out of the ordinary for display in their private greenhouses 
in the springtime, and if you had seen these as I saw them this spring, before 
they were sent to the “Golden Gate Fair”, you would have been as delighted as T. 
ESTATE LILY (Home Grown Longiflorum) 
Size 9-11 inch cir.each $1.25 net 
Size 11 inch up cir.each $2.00 net 
(No discount.) 
Use a 7-inch pot for one bulb of 9-11 in. cir. and a 10-inch pot for three of them. 
Use an 8-inch pot for one bulb of 11 inches up. 
Same treatment as the ordinary Longiflorum—pot about first week in Novem¬ 
ber, move to greenhouse of 60 degrees at night about the first week in January, 
and they will bloom about the first week in April. 
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