LILIUM 



thib disease than the Iipaii spp le The lisei e i con 

 moQ in our wild Lil e u 1 f 1 tl 



in their natural hat It t li 1 11 



rum-, floner'5 folii„e m 1 tl k t / 



without seeming to afte t tl 1 il I / 



cnnhdum and we now bell m hu 1 1 ill ti h ti 



from It The Bordeaux mixture has been touu 1 bene 

 fitial in fighting the Lil\ disease but the best results 

 are attained bj using it as a pieventive appljing it to 

 the foliage before -inv blight appears 



In plinting new bulbs it is -nell to use groun 1 that 

 has not ha I Lilies for sime \etrs A.11 st ilks in 1 f li 

 age iffe te 1 by blight should be leiu ve 1 an 1 bumel 

 an i blighted bulbs and scales especialh su h as are 

 woithless from decay shouU be burned as the e mi-v 

 help to propagate the disease 



As a rule Lilies like i rich soil hut it seem t 1 p the 

 general opinion of all who have had expen n e in gro v 

 11 tl 1 thit manures (particular! fi 1 i i 



I 1 ! II \ed to come m c i t t 1 



"M 1 e application t 



carrj down 



the( 



1 tl I 



ic i)« eleqans. 

 Those that ha\o 

 ire L *longt 



Qportant clia 

 which the\ differ \ei\ 

 7/7 I , fl ) 



I 3) ear 

 of LI 



hall 



lecommended 

 The Easter Lilt 



m ikes It undesirable and not to be 



R B Whtte 



nth America a tall and 



ot L h i> I I flu urn and one that 



1 m a lelatn h hit,h teniperituie 



TO as tl e E I tei Lih This vaiiety 



1 1 1 \1 It IS a Philadel 



I htnith 



t the 



a good plan to re 

 1 ill s when quite iipe 

 he e scales where they 

 Thej generally change 

 md make a faiih goo 1 

 If well ciiel f 1 tl \ 

 1 t tl tl 1 1 



1 ; 1 



1278 Lllium Japonicum ( X ' 



f them will eului.lea\( 



F H HORSFORD 



of the spec, PS o-nnPiai; 



les except 

 t mists It 

 The dis 



