THE TRUE LILIES 
Bulbs here offered are blooming size, and _ should give 
good showing of flowers this coming spring and summer. Lily 
bulbs should be planted at once upon receipt. 
CANADENSE—One of the daintier, more graceful Lilies. The 
many flowers are flaring, nodding bells that may be yellow, 
orange or red. Each 40c; 3 for $1.10. 
HENRYI—Recurved blossoms of honey-amber, petals thick 
and wax-like, are carried on willowy stems. Sun or light 
shade. Each 65c; 3 for $1.85. 
LONGIFLORUM—tTrue Easter Lily. Perfumed trumpets of 
purest snow-whiteness. Often grown in pots, but winter- 
hardy in garden in climate of Boston. Each 50c; 3 for $1.40. 
REGALE—A splendid garden Lily. 
Immense, sweet-scented blossoms that 
are glossily white and wax-like, rose- 
suffused in reverse, lemon-tinted, 
deeply in he trumpet. TI/lustrated op- 
posite. Each 45c; 3 for $1.10. 
TIGRINUM DOUBLE—Fine large 
flowers, fully doubled, in an intense 
orange scarlet that is sparsely black- 
dotted. Valued for its vivid coloring 
in lighting up too-green plantings. Each 
45c; 3 for $1.15. 
MARTAGON—Reflexed, waxy flowers of rosy purple, dotted 
black-violet, are carried in high racemes. Quite unlike any 
other here. Each 95c; 3 for $2.79. 
UMBELLATUM—Candlestick Lily. Many upfacing blossoms 
in a wide range of attractive colorings and markings, from 
soft yellow, through buff, apricot and orange, to near scarlet 
and maroon. Each 50c; 3 for $1.40. 
SUPERBUM—Stately plants carry pyramidal clusters of showy, 
recurved blossoms in rich combinations and overlays of yellow, 
orange, scarlet and maroon. A particularly decorative species 
that thrives in either sun or light shade. Each 45c; 3 for $1.20; 
12 for $4.00. 
LILY BULB COLLECTIONS—We will send one bulb each 
of the 8 kinds, with names, for $3.85. Three bulbs each of 
the 8 for $10.00. 

SPECIAL BABY LILY BLEND 
All the Lily bulbs offered above are of full blooming size, 
but we also have young seedling bulbs not yet large enough 
to bloom. These are from seeds sown last autumn or very 
early this spring, and have had just one season of growing. 
They are sound and healthy, but small, just baby-size as yet. 
That means that some kinds in the blend won’t be much 
larger than a pea, others, perhaps, as big as a walnut, for 
species vary in size of bulb as much as they do in color of 
flower. Most of them will need two years of growing in 
order to flower, but a few usually blossom the first year. 
There will be not less than six kinds in the blend, all good 
ones, but our choices, and not in equal proportions. This 
BABY LILY SPECIAL is put up in lots of 30 bulbs, each 
lot selling for ONE DOLLAR. Not less than 30 bulbs sold, 
and not more than 4 lots (120 bulbs) can be supplied any 
single customer, since stock is limited. 
THE DELIGHTFUL FRITILLARIAS 
Exquisites of the Lily tribe, the Fritillarias present no 
difficulties of culture or hardiness to the person who succeeds 
with the ordinary Liliums. All are spring bloomers. Plant 
bulbs at onée upon receipt. PLURIFLORA—A delight. Lovely 
wide bells of pure deep rose. 1 inches. Sun or light shade. 
8 for 45c; 10 for $1.25. PUDICA—A dainty, showy, sun- 
loving“ species. Dancing bells of shimmering gold. Will live 
and increase for years. 3 for 45c; 10 for $1.25. APHRODITE— 
Fine, strong-growing sort with many large bell-flowers of pure 
white. 3 for 45c; 10 for $1.25. RECURVA—Brilliant bells, 
bright red without, buff yellow within. 16 inches. 3 for 45c; . 
10 for $1.25. FRITILLARIA OFFER—3 bulbs each of the 
above four kinds for $1.60. 10 bulbs of each for $4.50. 
FRITILLARIA IMPERIALIS RUBBA MAXIMA—The spec- 
tacular Crown Imperial. Big whorls of bell-flowers in brilliant, 
scarlet-toned orange are carried on stems yard-high when 
once established. Large bulbs. Each 80c; 3 for $2.25. 
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