

LILIUM HOWARDII, the bes? type of 
Bermuda Easter Lily 
Many growers have now used this Lily for the last few years very suc- 
cessfully for Easter. 
This Lily can also be forced~in bloom in February and used as cut- 
flowers. 
The best way to handle them is to pot them up in October and to bury 
the pots outside at a depth of 6-8" until the middle of November. Then 
bring the pots inside and keep at a steady temperature of 50°-55° F. 
until the buds are visible, then increase the temperature to 55°-60° F, 
Do not allow temperature to drop at any time. Use the small 6-7" size for 
early forcing (February). The best results are obtained by planting 5 to 6 
bulbs to a 7-8" pot. If this method is followed, plants grow to a fairly 
even height of 24-30". 
F. O. B. New York Per Case 
HOWARDII (September October shipment) 
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Bermuda Lilies case lots only, please. 
LILIUM FORMOSANUM 
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PHILIPPINENSE FORMOSANUM, Summer flowering type. 
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PHILIPPINENSE FORMOSANUM, Autumn flowering type. 
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PHILIPPINENSE FORMOSANUM, White Triumphator, pure white 
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to four generations of consumers, since 1823. Numerous accounts 
have run for thirty years without interruption. Some accounts can 
be traced back 60 years and more. Its methods of business have 
been constantly improved and are now widely imitated. Its 
leadership today stands unquestioned, as it stood fifty years ago. 
This company believes in selling the highest possible grade 
of bulbs at moderate prices; it does not aspire to quick or huge 
profits, but to a safe and sane perpetuation of its business for 
the benefit of its clientele, its hundreds of fellow workers, and 
their descendants. 
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