
Regal Lily 
Hardy Garden Lilies 
Regal (Lilium Myriophyllum). 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 244 inches in diameter. Each, 35c. 
Speciosum Rubrum or Roseum. Delicate pink, almost 
white, spotted red; one of the old garden favorites. Height 
3 feet. Flowers in August and September. Each, 75c. 
Amaryllis 
(Delivery Spring or Autumn) 
Giant American Hybrids. These are for planting in pots 
only. The flowers are well rounded with overlapping 
petals and a wide range of colors, 4 to 6 blooms on a stem. 
Each, 50c. 
Ismene (Hymenocallis) Calathina 
(Peruvian Daffodil or Basket Flower) 
Large, pure white, fragrant blooms produced in clusters 
on 18-inch stems, standing well above a luxuriant growth 
of Amaryllis-like foliage. Plant the bulbs about 6 inches 
deep in reasonably good, well drained soil as soon in the 
spring as the ground has become warm and dry (early 
May). Growth is fairly rapid and blooms will appear in 
June. Each, 30c. 
Caladium Esculentum 
(Elephant’s Ear) 
Giant decorative leaves, rich bright green. Soft velvety 
texture... Splendid for mass planting in shaded locations. 
Do not plant outdoors until after May Ist. Each, 30c. 
Tuberous-Rooted BEGONIAS 
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. 20c each; $1.90 per doz. 
Double Varieties. Dark red, yellow, white, salmon, pink, 
and mixed colors. 20c each; $1.90 per doz. 

60 Lilies, Other Bulbs, Shade Trees 


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, 12c each; 3 for 35c; doz., 
$1.20. 
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, 12c each; doz., $1.20. 
Dwarf Tuberose 
An Improved Strain. 
Bulbs 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 dwarf 
habit; blooms earlier and flowers are more double than 
old strain. Extra large bulbs, postpaid, each 15c. 
Shade and Ornamental Trees 
Straight Trunks - Beautifully Branched 
Well Rooted 
Prices at the nursery in Westfield, Mass., and a charge 
will be made for packing. Heavy shipments will require 
boxing or crating. When boxes are charged, they may be 
returned fer credit. 
Each Each 
AMERICAN ELM PIN OAK 
SO TOE. Nae: $2.50 6 ton eee oe $3.50 
LOG OGL 6 lek mere. 3.25 Stoves ene 5.00 
CHINESE ELM RED OAK 
Seto tons ty eittin se Fa. - 1.50 6to 8 ft. .......... 3.50 
6 to Se ft ee 200 S tonlornteece eee 5.00 
EUROPEAN LINDEN SILVER MAPLE 
8: toll0' ft; oe 2.00 
6 to 8 ft: rey s feprete .©. 0 ‘6 Ve 3.00 10 to 12 £t 3 50 
Sok Oke eee fh a 4,00 bse nn Sa : 
SUGAR MAPLE 
FLOWERING CRAB Seton Okt ees 4.25 
APPLE LOetOn 2 tae 5.00 
Atos t Pee eee: 2.00 
WHITE FLOWERING 
NORWAY MAPLE DCGWOOD 
BitarlOfts eta 3.50 3\to7 tthe 3.50 
FOOD Teese Cees 4.50 4 tol. ttre eee es 5.00 

Raffia for Tying 
Raffia is the straw colored inner skin of a Palm found 
in Madagascar. It is very strong and tough, but soft and 
flexible, which makes it the very best material for ty- 
ing vegetables, plants, vines, etc. It is better than 
twine, as it does not cut the plants and is much 
stronger. It is also used for making baskets. Raffia 
comes in hanks of from 1 to 5 pounds. We offer the 
Price: Per lb., 55c, not postpaid. 
best grade. 

ROSS BROS. CO., Worcester, Mass. 
