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Lilium candidum 
Ixias 
Golden Drop, intense deep yellow with 
purplish red eye. 
45 cts. per doz.; $ 2.75 per 100 
Hogarth, creamy-yellow, purple eye, 
large flowers. 
40 cts. per doz.; $ 2.50 per 100 
Hubert, coppery-red, shaded violet, free 
flowering. 
40 cts. per doz.; $ 2.50 per 100 
Invincible (Monarch), a pretty flower, 
carmine-purple. 
40 cts. per doz.; $ 2.50 per 100 
Marvellous, bright canary yellow, vio- 
let centre. 
45 cts. per doz.; $ 3.00 per 100 
Uranus, deep yellow and one of the 
best in its section. 
45 cts. per doz.; $ 2.75 per 100 
viridiflora (The Green Ixia), a 
wonderful light green color, very 
scarce. 
$ 2.00 per doz.; $ 14.00 per 100 
Vulcan, a good scarlet, shaded orange. 
40 cts. per doz.; $ 2.50 per 100 
Wonder (rosea plena), another dis- 
tinct variety with double flowers 
of a brilliant pink, very pretty. 
40 cts. per doz.; $ 2.50 per 100 
Lilies for Early Shipment 
The Liliums offered below are shipped with our regular consignments. 
Lilium candidum (The White Madonna Lily), of purest satiny-white silver chalice like flowers 
of delicious fragrance, limited stock. Height 4—5 feet. (See illustration) 
Dutch grown, fine mammoth bulbs 40 cts. each; $ 4.00 per doz. 
Lilium excelsum (testaceum), handsome apricot colored flowers with distinct scarlet anthers 
and reflexed petals, plant 4 in. deep in good loamy soil and half shade, lime loving, June 
flowering, height 5—6 feet. 
Extra large, solid bulbs. $ 1.50 each; $ 15.00 per doz. 
Lily-of-the-valley (Convallaria) 
(German grown pips) 
Outdoor Culture: The Lily-of-the-valley is primarily a shade plant. It can be made to grow 
in the open, will do fairly well in ground shaded for part of the day, but luxuriates best in places 
under the shade of trees. The pips should be planted 3 to 4 inches apart and about 1% in. deep in 
good rich garden soil. Such a bed, top-dressed in the late fall with well-rotted manure will do very 
well. 
