44 BULLETIN NO. 1, FEBRUARY 20, 1946 

PERENNIALS—(Continued) 
LILIUM, Domestic Grown 
(Offered subjectito prior sales) 
tenuifolium (Coral L.) Narrow leaved; deep scarlet waxen recurved 
flowers. June. 15 in. Per10 Per 100 
2°03 in.eseo_ secclustteeebees pater eee eee ee eee $1 20 $ 10 00 
tigrinum, the well-known old-fashioned lily; bright orange, thickly . 
covered with purple spots. Per10  Per100 
Double vd to Ox eee ie ee as a ee $1 40 $ 12 00 
Double?62t0:8 [in es ao re i te eats ee St eee ee 1 80 15 00 
Single s4rto,.6vinim _boon _2.ehfS. dae viey. adi _ td. ane. dened 12 00 
Single 6- to 8°in.2 2 22. 2oye nocnias . ihe cinta enid sys - 1 80 15 00 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY (convallaria majalis) 
Very fragrant pure white, bell-shaped flowers for shaded 
locations. 
PIDS $s ed ah ee ee re ae ee een Le ty noe ae 35 3 00 
Clumps "(10> pips each)” s.cs gs cee ee ee 3 00 25 00 
SPRING BULBS 
MADEIRA VINE 
Per 10 Per100 Per 1000 
A very prolific bulb; produces a quantity of viny growth. _ $ 60 $500 §$ 40 00 
TUBEROSE 
Mexican, the best of all Tuberoses; single-flowering variety 
veryofragrant. Blooms July-August, |... _...495 _ osu 70 6 00 50 00 
OUR PROPAGATING GREENHOUSES AND PERENNIAL BUILDING 

Since this picture was taken two more greenhouses have been added 
