LILIUM CANDIDUM—"THE MADONNA LILY" 
These wonderfully lovely lilies, with their delightfully fragrant, pure white flowers are universal favorites everywhere, and in¬ 
valuable for the garden. 
Their flowering season (June 20th-July 10th) is approximately the same as delphiniums, and grouped together with these, create 
one of the prettiest pictures imaginable when in bloom. 
Plant in groups of several bulbs, about four inches below the surface to top of bu'b, in soil that is well drained. Planting early 
is guite necessary in order that they make considerable root growth before cold weather comes. A light covering to keep off early 
freezing is desirable. 
AMERICAN GROWN BULBS 
NORTHERN FRANCE GROWN BULBS 
First Size Bulbs_Each 25c; Doz. $2.50; 100 $17.50 
Large Selected Bulbs _Each 35c; Doz. 3.50; 100 24.50 
Largest Jumbo Bulbs _Each 45c; Doz. 4.50; 100 34.50 
We have secured a limited quantity of extra large American grown 
bulbs and which we consider especially desirable. 
Large Selected Bulbs _Each 45c; Doz. $4.50; 100 $34.00 
Mammoth Bulbs _Each 60c; Doz. 6.00; 100 42.50 
VARIOUS LILIES 
Many of these lilies are not ready until late in fall, and for garden planting it is suggested that ground in which they are to be 
planted be given a covering to prevent the soil from freezing too hard. The bulbs may then be planted much later, and the covering 
replaced. 
Auratum—Japanese Gold Banded Lily. Ivory white with band of golden 
vellow through petals, and the white flower Hotted with red and 
brown spots. Largest bulbs_Each 50c; Doz. $5.00 
Croceum—(The Irish Orange Lily). A very hardy lily, with bright orange 
flowers, that thrives in most any soil or location. In bloom in late 
June and early July. Largest bulbs_Each 40c; Doz. $4.00 
Giganteum—The Japanese Easter Lily. This is the best lily to grow 
for Easter. Indoor culture only. Largest bulbs Each 35c; Doz. $3.50 
Hansoni—Orange-yellow flowers on tall stem. Very free and early 
flowering. A fine garden lily_Each 50c; Doz. $5.00 
Harrisi—The Bermuda Easter Lily. Large, wide open flowers, blooms 
earlv. For indoor culture Lara^-st bulbs _Each 35c; Doz. $3.50 
Henryi—A tall-growing, robust lily that is nicely suited to border 
planting among tall plants. The flowers are a deep orange-yellow 
and are produced in great numbers. Blooms in late August and 
September ___Each 35c; Doz. $3.50 
Regale—One of our finest and hardiest lilies. Plant bulbs in fall as 
early as available, in a loamy soil, and well-drained location. 
Cover newly plahted bulbs against freezing the first season. 
Large bulbs-;_Each 35c; Doz. $3.50 
Largest bulbs - Each 50c; Doz. $5.00 
Speciosum Magnificum—Improved Japanese pink lily. Our bulbs are the 
best American-grown. Largest bulbs_Each 40c; Doz. $4.00 
Speciosum Rubrum—The pink Japanese Lily. Strong American-grown 
bulbs _ _Each 35c; Doz. $3.50 
Tenuifolium—Deep scarlet with strongly recurving petals. It is a charm¬ 
ing little lily, well suited for either the border or the rock garden. 
Likes a loamy well drained soil. 
Largest bulbs _Each 20c; Doz. $2.00 
NOTE—Please add 25c per dozen for Lilies to be sent by Parcel Post. 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBS 
An interesting group of hardy early-flowering bulbs that will add cheerful 
color to the rockery or border. 
Chionadoxa Lucillae "Glory of the Snow"—Bright blue flowers in pretty clusters of ten 
to twelve. Plant in groups three inches deep. They naturalize readilv. 
Doz. 50c; 100 $3.00 
Eranthis Hyemalis "Winter Aconite"—Bright yellow, buttercup-like flowers that bloom 
earlier than the Crocuses. Quite hardy and will reseed. Plant about two inches deep 
in clusters in the rock garden or the border_Doz. 60c; 100 $3.50 
Fritillaria Imperialis "Crown Imperial"—The large gracefully drooping bell-like flowers 
are produced in large number on a tall erect stem. Plant early in a protected loca¬ 
tion _Each 35c; Doz. $3.50 
Muscari, Heavenly Blue "Grape Hyacinth"—A delightful, hardy blue flower that blos¬ 
soms after the Crocus. Will naturalize. Plant 4 inches deep in groups. 
Doz. 50c; 100 $3.00 
Scilla Nutans—The true "English Blue Bell." These are very effective for planting in the 
border, in shady and bare places, or under shrubbery. Plant bulbs 4 inches deep. 
Doz. 60c; 100 $3.50 
Scilla Siberica, Siberian "Blue Squills"—Bright blue early-blooming bell-like flowers. 
Plant under trees, in the border or rock garden, about 4 inches deep__Doz. 60c; 100 $3.50 
"Snowdrops," Galanthus Elwessi—These are the very first flowers of the spring. Plant 
along the walk, in the border or the rock garden_Doz. 60c; 100 $3.50 
Yellow Calla—(Calla Elliottiana) Deep golden-yellow flowers, the deep green leaves 
spotted white. 
Large tubers _Each 25c; Doz. $2.60 
Extra large tubers with several eyes _Each 45c; Doz. $4.50 
LEUCOCORYNE—"GLORY OF THE SUN" 
"Grape Hyacinths" Muscari 
We hold the largest stock of bulbs of these exquisite flowers in this country. 
"Glory of the Sun" is one of the loveliest and daintiest flowers in existence. The 
large clusters of sky blue flowers come on a tall wiry stem, and have a fine helio¬ 
trope like fragrance. They can not be planted outdoors in our northern latitude. 
They require the same culture as Freesias. 
Largest size bulbs _Doz. $1.75; 100 $12.50 
Medium size bulbs _Doz. $1.25; 100 $9.50 
FREESIAS 
(For Pot-cu'ture Indoors Only) 
These dainty, spicy, sweet-scented blossoms are easily raised, and may be 
had in bloom at Christmas if planted early. 
Plant a number of bulbs to the pet in a mixture of good loam. Bulbs planted 
early should be placed outdoors and kept growing. Bring them indoors before cold 
weather and place them near a window or in the sun room, keeping them as 
cool as possible. 
Apotheose—Very large pink and lavender flowers-Doz. 75c; 100 $5.00 
Golden Daffodil—Best deep golden yellow -Doz. 65c; 100 4.00 
Mrs. Mark Peters—Large, deeo rose-salmon flowers-Doz. 70c; 100 5.00 
Purity Superflora—The very best white. Large bulbs-Doz. 65c; 100 3.75 
Sunset—Bright flame orange. Very distinct-Doz. 65c; 100 4.00 
Wisteria—Very large deep bluish lavender flowers _Doz. 70c; 100 4.25 
Rainbow Mixture -Many fine colors, large bulbs -Doz. 65c; 100 4.00 
Add 5c per dozen or 20c per 100 to above bulbs if to be sent by Parcel Post. 
