SPECIOSUM MAGNIFICUM. Rich ruby-carmine, mar- 
gined white; stout of substance and broad of petal. 
Improved “Rubrum.” This variety stands out promi- 
nently on account of its vigorous growth as well as the 
size and depth of coloring of the blooms. Stem roots. 
August-September-flowering. See illustration, page 30. 
Extra selected bulbs, $7.75 for 10; $75.00 per 100, 
Selected, high-quality bulbs, $5.75 for 10; $55.00 per 
100. 
SULPHUREUM. (Wallichianum var. superbum.) A mag- 
nificent Lily from upper Burma, very amenable to cul- 
tivation. With ordinary care and attention it will flower 
year after year. In our northern sections it had better 
be grown in deep pots, where it will attain a height of 
six feet and more, plunging the pots out-of-doors or in 
frames for blooming in late summer and autumn. The 
trumpet-shaped flowers, nine inches long, of great sub- 
stance and delicious fragrance, are creamy white with 
a flushed rose tinge on the outside; the interior is suf- 
fused with rich yellow. It seems difficult to convey a 
suggestion as to the beauty and delicacy of this rare 
and beautiful Lily. The latest to flower outside, often 
later than September. Stem-roots. Extra selected bulbs, 
$3.00 each; $27.50 for 10. 
THEODORE A. HAVEMEYER. Another new variety that 
has received highest honors wherever exhibited. The 
Royal Horticultural Society during the Lily Conference 
gave it special acclaim and placed that coveted “Award 
of Merit” on the display. Special Gold Medal Award 
was received at the display in the “Gardens On Parade,” 
New York World’s Fair. Flowers are a beautiful shade 
of buff or creamy old ivory with three or four buff 
longitudinal lines and marked with rosy amber on the 
basal half of the segment and attractive brown anthers. 
The plant resembles Lilium Henryi in habit of growth 
and general type. However, the flowers are larger, the 
petals are broader, more spreading and smooth. Begins 
to bloom about July 25th. Offered at very special prices 
this season. See illustration, page 30. Extra strong, 
selected bulbs, each, $10.00. Small, strong-flowering 
bulbs, each, $5.00. Smaller, 2-year-old bulbs, each, $4.00. 
TIGRINUM SPLENDENS. The finest form of Tiger Lily 
with the richest color. The large, shapely flowers are 
of a rich dark salmon-orange, spotted with glossy black. 
This Lily is very robust in habit and of easy culture. 
Stem-roots. Plant ten inches deep. August-September- 
flowering. Extra selected bulbs, $5.75 for 10; $55.00 
per 100. 
Delphiniums 
The stately Delphinium has a place in everyone’s garden. Planted as a background for the Madonna or the 
Regale Lily, it creates a color combination that is most desirable. They are equally as effective in a border plant- 
ing, along a hedge or in clumps in the rear of the perennial garden. 
Our collection of choice Hybrids is the result of many years of careful selection in the nursery. Mr. Watkin 
Samuel’s choicest varieties as well as the finest of Blackmore and Langdon’s strain were carefully selected and re- 
selected, and we are now pleased to offer our own strain of Scheepers’ Hybrids in choice mixtures or in separate 
colors. 
SCHEEPERS’ HYBRIDS. Exhibition quality blooms in 
finest mixture. Strong, field-grown clumps, $1.25 each; 
$10.00 for 10; $95.00 per 100. 
SCHEEPERS’ HYBRIDS IN SEPARATE SHADES. Light, 
dark, intermediate, mauve and pure white. Strong, field- 
grown clumps, $1.50 each; $14.00 for 10; $135.00 per 
100. 
PACIFIC COAST STRAIN. This new California strain 
contains many prize winners and has become very popu- 
lar in the past few years. 
Finest Mixture. Strong, field-grown clumps, $1.00 each; 
$8.00 for 10; $77.50 per 100. 
Separate Shades. Light, dark, intermediate, mauve and 
white. Strong, field-grown clumps, $1.25 each; $11.00 
for 10; $100.00 per 100. 
Belladonna 
(Pfitzer’s Improved Strain) 
The flowers of this hardy Larkspur are poised like a 
sky-blue butterfly on slender, stiff stems, away from the 
main stalk. They are of an exquisite, heavenly, tur- 
quoise-blue. 
The habit of growth of this plant is very graceful. 
Planted with Madonna or Nankeen Lilies, or in front 
of the much taller and formal Delphinium Hybrids, they 
create a lovely effect. They are one of our best cut flow- 
ers, and perfectly hardy. Established plants produce a 
number of spikes, giving three crops during the season. 
Extra heavy clumps of the true, unmixed improved 
variety, $3.25 for 10; $30.00 per 100 
