. Beautiful flowers : spring 1895. Nursery stock Iowa Cedar Falls Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. AURATUM. White, spotted rose very Lilium Auratum (The Golden Banded Lily of Ja- pan.) Immense blooms— measuring nearly a foot in width when fully ex- panded—are produced in the greatest pmfusion, and are deliciously fra- grant. In beauty of color and markings it surpasses all other lilies. The large white petals are thickly spotted with rich choco- late crimson, and have a bright golden yellow band through the cente


. Beautiful flowers : spring 1895. Nursery stock Iowa Cedar Falls Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. AURATUM. White, spotted rose very Lilium Auratum (The Golden Banded Lily of Ja- pan.) Immense blooms— measuring nearly a foot in width when fully ex- panded—are produced in the greatest pmfusion, and are deliciously fra- grant. In beauty of color and markings it surpasses all other lilies. The large white petals are thickly spotted with rich choco- late crimson, and have a bright golden yellow band through the center of each. This magnificent Lily succeds well every- where, and should be in every garden. We offer the finest imported Japa- nese bulbs at 30 cents each; six for , or S3 per dozen, postpaid by mail. Smaller size bulbs, 25 cents each. Speciosum Rubrum. Eose, spotted brown. 25 cents each. Tigrinum, or Tiger Lily, 10 cents each; 50 cents per dozen. Lily of the Valley. (See hardy plants.) All varieties named ex- cept Harrisil are hardy with protection. Plant in sn; rather sandy, well drain- ed soil, five to six inches deep, either in fall or spring. LILIES—Continued. Speciosum Album. Pure white; very fine. 40 cents each. Candidum. A well-known hardy garden Lily; snow ^white fragrant blossoms. One of the best varieties for forcing, and an established favorite. 15 cents each. Harisii. A splendid new variety, producing larger and longer flowers than the other varietif s, and a great many more of them. It also blooms much earlier and is much more desirable for forcing. Ready in August. Large bulbs, 20 cents each; $ per dozen; smaller size, 15 cents each ; per dozen. MILLA BIFLORA. (Mexican "Star of ;) One of the lovelest and most desirable bulbs. The flowers are nearly two and one-half inches in diameter, of a pure waxy white color, and usually borne in pairs; the petals are thick and leathery, of great substance and will keep for days when cut


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