
Roycroft, Cactus Dahlia 

Cactus Dahlias or Chrysanthemum 
Type 
Chemar’s Masterpiece. A large orchid-pink. 50c¢ each; 
doz., $5.00. 
Elkridge. Glistening pure white, large, fine. 
doz., $5.00. 
Earl of Pembroke. Deep purple, fine grower, large. 25c 
each; doz., $2.50. 
Libelle. Deep royal purple, free, good stems. 25¢ each; 
doz., $2.50. 
Mrs. Ethel F. T. Smith. A large white, shading to lemon- 
yellow. 25¢ each; doz., $2.50. 
Mt. Shasta. Cream-white shading to pink. 
doz., $2.50. 
Nature’s Jewel. Large pink, white center, fine. 50c each; 
doz., $5.00. 
Sulphurea. Soft lemon, large, free. 25c each; doz., $2.50. 
Roycroft. A fine golden bronze. 25¢ each; doz., $2.50. 
Tustu. Deep maroon, fine form. 25¢ each; doz., $2.50. 
50c each; 
25c each; 
Pompon Dahlias and Miniatures 
Select List 
Clear amber, shaded apricot. 15¢ each; 
Amber Queen. 
doz., $1.50. 
Darkest of All. Deep maroon, free, fine form. 25c each; 
doz., $2.50. 
Golden Queen. Clear pure yellow, free, fine. 
doz., $1.50. 
Jessica. Yellow tipped red. Small free flowers. 25¢ each; 
doz., $2.50. 
Joe Fette. The best pure white grown. 
$2.50 
15c each; 
25c each; doz., 
Johnnie Peppin. Deep crimson-red, small, fine. 25¢ each; 
doz., $2.50. 
Pride. Deep crimson-scarlet. 25¢ each; doz., $2.50. 
Spy. Clear scarlet, small flowers, fine. 25c each; doz., 
$2.50. 
Vivid. Light clear scarlet. 25c¢ each; doz., $2.50. 
Begonias, Tuberous-Rooted 
Desirable for shady places. Start in the house early and 
set plants in the open ground about the last of May. 
They will bloom soon and profusely and continuously 
until frost. Keep constantly moist. 
Single Varieties. Dark red, yellow, white, salmon, pink, 
and mixed colors. 15¢ each; doz., $1.60. 
Double Varieties. Dark red, yellow, white, salmon, pink, 
and mixed colors. 15¢ each; doz., $1.60. 
Cinnamon Vine 
Grows 15 to 30 feet. The leaves are green, with a tinge 
of bronze. The flowers are white, borne in clusters. The 
vine dies at the end of the season, but the root is hardy. 
Postpaid, extra large roots, 10c each; 3 for 25c; doz., 90c. 
Dahlias - Lilies - Tuberose - Begonias 




Lilium Auratum 
Lilium Regale 
Madeira Vine 
A rapid-growing climber with beautiful, thick, glossy 
waxlike leaves and bearing profusely in graceful, feathery 
racemes white flowers which have a fragrance resembling 
Mignonette. Plant when ground becomes warm. Store 
tubers in a cold, dry place during winter. Postpaid, 
10c each; doz., 90c. 
Hardy Garden Lilies 
Postpaid 
Auratum (Golden Banded Lily). Enormous, measuring 
frequently 8 to 12 inches across; pure white, spotted 
crimson, each petal marked in the center with a band 
of yellow. Flowers in August. Cannot supply. 
Speciosum Album. The best late flowering pure white; 
hardy garden Lily, of easy culture. The graceful stems 
and foliage are set off to wonderful advantage by the 
pure white blooms. Cannot supply. 
Speciosum Rubrum, or Roseum. Delicate pink, almost 
white, spotted red; one of the old garden favorites. 
Height, 3 feet. Flowers in August and September. 
Cannot supply. 
Regal Lily (Lilium Myriophyllum) 
Postpaid 
It is a pure, waxy white, with a lemon-yellow throat 
and a trumpet about 6 inches long, and when the flower 
is fully developed it is about 7 inches across; 2 to 2% 
inches in diameter. 35c each; doz., $3.50 
Dwarf 
Tuberose 
An Improved Strain. 
Bulhs may be 
started in the house 
for early flowers, or 
they may be planted 
in the open border, 
but not earlier than 
June in this latitude. 
Excelsior Dwarf 
Pearl. Improved 
strain; plant of 
dwar tena 
blooms earlier and 
flowers are more 
double than old 
strain. Extra large 
bulbs, postpaid, 
10c each; 3 for 25c; 
doz., 90c. 

60 Lilies 
ROSS BROS. CO., Worcester, Mass. 
