A WOMAN^S HARDY GARDEN 



four blossoms on a stalk, and are hardy. In 

 my garden they have not increased. 



Hansoni, a Japanese Lily, flowering in 

 June ; bright yellow in color ; perfectly 

 hardy and very desirable. 



Liliuvi Canadense (the INIeadow Lily), yel- 

 low, red and orange, increases, and is very 

 satisfactory, but likes as moist a situation as 

 possible. 



Tigrhmvi, the old Tiger Lilies, both sin- 

 gle and double. These bloom in July, in- 

 crease rapidly, and by planting, when fully 

 ripened, the little black bulbils which form 

 on the stalk, any number of bulbs can be 

 raised. 



Funkia suhcordata is the old-fashioned 

 white Day Lily of our grandmothers' gar- 

 dens. The broad leaves of this plant are 

 almost as handsome as the spikes of bloom. 

 These Lilies flower best when grown in the 

 sun, but then the leaves turn yellow — so 

 give them a partly shaded place. 



Funkia cceridea, with the blue blossom, 

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