Fine Garden Lilies 
No garden is complete without lilies with their stately, exotic beauty. Fall planting begins with the Madonna in September ar 
ends with the Regale in December. With a green background and a covering at their feet of some annual, like petunias, they will brin, 
a delight to your garden unsurpassed by any other flower in grace and loveliness. ALL PRICES ON THIS PAGE ARE POSTPAID. 
AURATUM LILY—These bulbs are from seedling stock and some stocks 
of bulbs which have been selected for our grower in the mountains 
of Japan, called the Gold Band Lily. It has white flowers banded with 
yellow and rich spotted with crimson. Each, $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
MADONNA—First to bloom and a universal favorite among the fragrant 
white lilies. Plant in rich, well-drained bed in September and October; 
cover bulbs 2 inches. Each, 50c; 6 for $2.75;; dozen, $5.25. 
CROFT LILY—A beautiful white Lily that is excellent for our southern 
gardens; it is the Easter Lily. This variety grows a little shorter than 
the native Creole Easter Lilies. Each, 35c; dozen, $3.75. 
TIGRINUM SPLENDENS—tThe Tiger Lily in its richest color and form. 
Flowers salmon-orange, spotted black. Plant in November and Decem- 
ber; cover 5 inches. Each, 45c; 3 for $1.25; $4.50 dozen. 
CENTIFOLIUM OLYMPIC HYBRIDS—Similar to their parent, the Regale 
Lily, these new hybrids even surpass their illustrious forebears for 
arden beauty. Extremely tall, ey well over six feet with 
ragrant trumpets of large size and widely flaring the blooms vary 
in color from icy white to warm cream color. The reverse side of 
the petals is sometimes pink, light brown, white or greenish white. 
This is a very hardy strain and requires the same general culture 
as the Regals. Each, 40c; 6 for $2.15: dozen, $4.25. 
LILIUM FORMOSANUM—An especially fine strain of uniformly tall white 
trumpets with a pale emerald green throat and yellow anthers. The 
exterior of the petals are slightly brown and unusually heavy sub- 
stance. Flowering season late September and October. Each, 35c; 
3 for $1; dozen, $3.50. 
CALLA ELLIOTTIANNA—Highly decorative with large funnel shaped 
yellow blooms, spotted leaves. Partial shade and rich, moist soil are 
its requirements. Each, 35c; dozen, $3.75. 
CALLA AETHIOPICA—The pure white Calla Lily. This is easily grow 
and will produce large majestic blooms when planted in good rich, 
eee soil. Excellent for partly shaded areas. Each, 35c; dozen, 
PARDALINUM GIGANTUM (Sunset Lily)—Hardy, robust lily rising to the 
height of 6 feet. Large, scarlet petals, purple spotted. Flowers begin to 
expand from base of clusters upward, producing a succession of open- 
ing blooms for two or three weeks. Each, 35c; dozen, $3.95. 
L. BELLINGHAM HYBRIDS—A selected seedling cross of West Coast 
native lilies. A good many are pure yellow, all being brilliantly col- 
ored. Each, 45c; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $4.50, postpaid. 
L. REGALE—White with a lilac oink outside and a tint of yellow. Each, 
35c; 3 for $1.00; dozen, $3.00, postpaid. 
L. SPECIOSUM RUBRUM (Red Champion)—Rose-pink spotted crimson, 
height 3 fee: to 4 feet. Each, 95c; 3 tor $2.50, postpaid. 
GARDEN OF LILIES 
This Lily collection will contain two bulbs each of five 
varieties making ten lovely lilies to start your Lily Collection. 
2—L. Centifolium Olympic Hybrids 
2—L. Bellingham Hybridd 
2—L. Pardalinum 
2—L. Regale 
2—Our choice 
$3.00 Per Collection 
Misellaneous Gulls For Fall Plautiug 
A BULB FOR EVERY SPOT IN THE GARDEN 
SCILLAS—These lovely flowers, sometimes called Wood Hyacinths, 
bloom in the spring in full sun or shade, even under evergreens. The 
erect stems, 8 to 10 inches tall, are covered with beautiful drooping 
bells of pink, blue and white. 
Queen of the Blues; Queen of the Pinks; Alba (White) 
PRICES ON ABOVE VARIETIES; Each, 8c; dozen, 75c; $5.00 per 100. 
RANUNCULUS MIXED 
MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinths)}—Delicate spires of blue loom up like so 
many fairy sceptres from these little bulbs. Wonderful companion for 
pansies. Each, 5c; dozen, 50c; $3.75 per 100. 
RANUNCULUS (Persian Buttercup)}—Double flowers in every conceivable 
color borne on stout, tall stems. Excellent for borders and naturalizing. 
Plant crown up, points down. Each, 8c; dozen, 75c; $5.50 per 100. 
ORNITHOGALUM (Star of Bethlehem)— 
ARABICUM—White flowers with black base produced on a tall spike. 
Each, 10c; dozen, $1.10; $8.00 per 100. 
SNOWFLAKE—Nodding white blossoms tipped green growing on stems 
12 inches tall. Each, 15¢e; dozen, $1.50; $11.50 per 100. 
ANEMONES (Wind Flower)—Brilliant flowers resembling a single peony 
Plant in a cool, shady bed, well mulched with peat moss. When estab- 
lished will last for years. Each, 8¢; dozen, 75c; $5.50 per 100. 
CROCUS 
First of the bulbs to appear in the early spring are the Crocus. Flowers 
bloom at ground level and very short stalked. If planted in well drained 
spots will increase from year to year. 
Purpurea Grandiflora. Very deep purple. 
Yellow Mammoth. Jumbo yellow blooms. 
King of the Whites. Large pure white. 
Sir Walter Scott. White, striped pale lilac. 
PRICES ON ABOVE VARIETIES: Each, 6c; dozen, 60c; $3.95 per 100. 
AMARYLLIS 
There is no flower grown in the garden that make a more gorgeous 
display during the Spring than Amaryllis. Once planted, the bulbs 
come up each year and make a wonderful showing of magnificent 
flowers with the least possible care and trouble. Shallow planting essen- 
tial for blooms. 
BELLADONNA MAJOR—This lovely Fall-blooming Amaryllis bears sev- 
eral lily-like flowers on a sclid stem. Each, 40c; dozen, $4.00. 
HYPEASTRUM HYBRIDS—tThe strain we offer ranges in color from pure 
white to markings of red and the richest scarlet. For the surprise of 
your life, plant some of the Hypeastrum Hybrids. Each, 50c; 6 for $2.75; 
$5.00 per dozen. 
FREESIAS 
MIXED FREESIAS—Most sweetly scented flowers grown. For indoor 
forcing, place in pots in September and keep outdoors until cold 
weather arrives. ater regularly. When brought indoors keep in 
a cool, sunny room. 
PRICES ON FREESIAS: Each, 6c; Dozen, 60c; $4.50 per 100. 
ROBERT NICHOLSON SEED CO, 
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PALLAS, TEXAS 
