Farquhar's Rare Lily from China. 



Hardy, Beautiful, Fragrant. — The Finest Novelty Extant. 



Field of Lilium regale (MyriopliyUiun) at our RoiUndale nursery. 



This grand new species is acknowledged to be the finest Lily in cultivation 



It has received the following awards: 



Gold Medal, Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 



Gold Medal, National Flower Show, New York. 



Gold Medal, Royal International Exhibition, London, 1913. 



Lilium regale {Mijriophyllum). The Regal Lily. Mr. E. H. Wilson, 



the famous plant collector, collected for us in North- Western China, the bulbs 

 now offered. He considers this the finest of all Lilies. It is absolutely hardy, 

 and is excellent for forcing. It has been predicted that this will become the 

 Easter Lily of the future, and being so hardy, may be grown at home. The 

 flowers are white, slightly suffused with pink, with a beautiful shade of canary- 

 yellow at the centre, extending part way up the trumpet. It is delightfully 

 perfumed, reminding one of the Jasmine, and laclcing the heavy oppressive odor 

 of most Lilies. Blooms out of doors early in July. 



90 cts. each; ?10.00 per doz.; $75.00 per 100. 



Henryi. {The Yellow Speciosum.) a beautiful, hardy Lily from Northern China. 

 The plants are of vigorous growth, frequently attaining a height of 6 feet, each stem carry- 

 ing from twenty to twenty-five flowers of a rich, apricot yellow; spotted with brown. 

 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz,. Extra large bulbs, 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doi. Liiium Henryi. 



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