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A. B. C. SUPREME QUALITY LILIES 
Liliuni Giganteum (Lroin Cold Storage) 
A. B. C. “Supreme” Quality 
VARIOUS LILIUMS 
From Cold Storage ^ Plant Now 
LILIUM GIGANTEUM 
For Immediate Delivery from Cold Storage 
Per 100 Per Case 
6 to 8 inch—400 to case.$ 6.50 $22.00 
7 to 9 inch—300 to case. 8.50 22.00 
LILIUM RUBRUM {Magnificum) 
Per 100 Per Case 
8 
to 
9 
inch—200 
to 
case. 
. $ 9.00 
$16.00 
8 
to 
10 
inch—170 
to 
case. 
. 10.00 
16.00 
9 
to 
10 
inch—150 
to 
case. 
. 12.00 
16.00 
9 
to 
11 
inch—130 
to 
case. 
. 14.00 
16.00 
10 
to 
11 
inch—120 
to 
case. 
. 15.00 
16.00 
11 
to 
13 
inch— 80 
to 
case. 
16.00 
12 
to 
13 
inch— 70 
to 
case. 
16.00 
13 
to 
15 
inch— 60 
to 
case. 
16.00 
LILIUM HENRYI 
Per 100 
Golden yellow reflexed flowers, spotted brown. 
9 
to 
10 
inch— 
■150 
to 
case 
10 
to 
11 
inch— 
■120 
to 
case 
11 
to 
13 
inch— 
■ 80 
to 
case 
12 
to 
13 
inch— 
- 70 
to 
case 
13 
to 
15 
inch— 
• 60 
to 
case 
Per Case 
$14.00 
14.00 
14.00 
14.00 
14.00 
CANADENSE (Meadow Lily) 
Blooms in June. Per 100 
Flavum, yellow .$15.00 
Rubrum, red . 18.00 
PARDALINUM (The Leopard Lily) 
Orange-red, yellow center, purple spots, blooms June-July. 15.00 
SUPERBUM (American Turks Cap Lily) 
Blooms in July. 15.00 
LILIUM TIGRINUM SPLENDENS 
9 
to 
10 
inch—150 
to 
case. 
Per 100 
.$12.00 
Per Case 
$16.00 
9 
to 
11 
inch—130 
to 
case. 
16.00 
10 
to 
12 
inch—100 
to 
case. 
16.00 
11 
to 
12 
inch— 90 
to 
case. 
16.00 
11 
to 
13 
inch— 80 
to 
case. 
16.00 
12 
to 
13 
inch— 70 
to 
case. 
16.00 
UMBELLATUM ERECTUM 
Scarlet. Blooms in June. 15.00 
ELEGANS (Incomparable) 
A dwarf variety with large deep mahogany crimson flowers, 
rarely more than a foot tall. Blooming period June to July. 14.00 
(25 Bulbs at 100 Rate) 
Lilium Speciosum Rubrum "Magnificum" planted on the dates shown at 
right will take six to eight weeks longer to flower than Lilium Giganteum. 
Lilium Rubrum "Magnificum" should be planted June 15th to July 1st to 
flower for Christmas. 
The above, however, are all approximate flowering dates. If extremely 
warm weather exists meantime they may flower a month earlier. It 
largely depends on weather conditions.—A. B. C. 
TaLle for Cold Storage Lilium Giganteum 
and Flowering Dates 
Planting 
Plantiiifi Date 
January 1st 
January 15th 
February 1st 
February 15 th 
March 1st 
March 15 th 
April 1st 
April 15 th 
May 1st 
Floii’ering Date 
April 15 th to 25th 
April 25th to 
May 5th 
May 15th to 30th 
June 1st to 10th 
June 10th to 30th 
July 1st to 10th 
July 15th to 30th 
August 1st 
August 10 th 
Plantinq Date 
May 15th 
June 1st 
June 15th 
July 1st 
July 15th 
August 1st 
Sept. 1st 
Sept. 15th 
October 1st 
Floweriiifi Date 
August 20th 
September 1st 
September 15th 
October 1st 
October 15 th 
November 1st 
November 25th 
Dec. 15th to 25th 
Jan. 1st to 10th 
“GLORY OF THE SUN” 
Leucocoryne 
The dainty flower that supplies the hard-to-achieve touch of heavenly 
blue! 
Leucocoryne sells. Once your customers see it they are delighted and 
want it again and again. It is fragrant, long-lasting, ideal for corsage 
work, head-dresses, table decorations, floral arrangements. Wiry 18- 
inch stems. Flowers with petal spread of two to three inches, in 
clusters. 
Ixiodes Odorata 
Culture the same as for Freesias, namely a Carnation temperature 
seems to suit them nicely. 
Per 100 Per 1000 
First Size Blooming Bulbs. $5.50 $50.00 
Second Size Blooming Bulbs. 4.50 40.00 
Third Size Blooming Bulbs. 4.00 35.00 
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