26 R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON 
LILIES FOR THE OPEN GROUND: 
If Lilies are wanted by mail, add 5 cents each. 
SPECIAL NOTICE. Many of the late-flowering Lilies cannot be shipped from Japan until October, and to save our customers the annoy- 
ance and expense of making shipments as they arrive, we have decided to send all the early varieties, approximately September 15-30. The late 
sorts. being subject to delays of steamers, etc., will be forwarded early in November, or as soon thereafter as they arrive. We advise the preparation of 
the Lily-beds or borders early in Autumn covering them with four to six inches of leaves or other litter, to prevent the ground freezing until the bulbs 
arrive. The late soris comprise the following: Auratum, Batemanni, Krameri, Henryi and Speciosum. 
: f| RARE LILY. 
FROM 
CHINA. 
LILIUM REGALE 
or 
MYRIOPHYLLUM. 
(The Regal Lily.) 
This grand new species is 
acknowledged to be the 
finest lily.in cultivation 
It has received the fol- 
lowing awards: 
Gold Medal, Massa= 
chusetts Horticultural 
Society. 
Gold Medal, National 
Flower Show, New 
York. 
First Class Cert. 
International Exhibi= 
tion, London, 1912. 
Field of Lilium regale at our Roslindale Nursery. 
Liiium Regale. (Myriophyllum.) (The Regal Lily.) Mr. E. H. Wilson, the famous plant collector, collected for us the bulbs now offered, 
in North-Western China. He considers this the finest of all lilies. It is absolutely hardy, and is excellent for forcing. It has been pre- 
dicted 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, and extending part way up the trumpet. It is delightfully 
perfumed, reminding one of the jasmine, and lacking the heavy oppressive odor of most lilies. Blooms out of doors early in July. Awarded 
a Gold Medal by the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, and a first-class certificate by the Royal International Exhibition, London, 
1912. (Bulbs ready in October.) $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz.; $80.00 per 100. 
Auratum. (Golden-rayed Japanese Lily.) Flow-| Each | Doz. | 100 Candidum. (MadonnaLily.) Theearliestand| Each | Doz. 100 
ers 6 to 8 in. in width, pure white, with a | one of the most beautiful sorts, large trusses 
wide band of gold running through the of pure white fragrant flowers . . . °§.| $.25 |$2.25 $15.00 
centre of each petal and numerous crimson Chalcedonicum. (Scarlet Turk’s Cap.) Bril-| 
spots. | liant scarlet recurved flowers; height, 3 ft.;| 
Home=Grown Bulbs. These bulbs were | June Oi OL One OO a Oo Fal] oS Gh. | LOO 
grown in our own Nursery on Cape Cod | | Colchicum. (Monodelphum or Scovitzianum. ) 
and have shown no signs of disease. . .|$0.40 |$4.00 |$30.00 Beautiful golden-yellow, spotted with black; | 
Imported Bulbs Re pA AE a ee aly II oe years height, 2 ft.; superb sort - + + + |  .30 |.3.00 | 24.00 
in ns Vittat REE eee 4 Concolor. Brilliant scarlet with black spots; 2ft.) .15 | 1.50 | 10.00 
aera 3 a eek Ni es Bee ats Poe Croceum. (Bulbiferum.) Orange spotted black.| .20 | 1.75 | 14.09 
waite, with broad crimson band in the centre | : 5 PES T San 
of each petal; numerous crimson spots . . BTS) MoO) Elegans Atrosanguineum. (Van  toutter.) a] = 
: Rich deep crimson with dark spots . . . 25 | 2.00 | 15.00 
Batemanni. A most beautiful Japanese va- Aurantiacum. Multiflorum. Deep yel-| 
riety, growing 3 ft. high, with 6 to 8 apricot- low, spouted! withe blacks 02) yews sp mene geil mein Mere 5 On Ino: 
colored flowers on a stem; blooms in July | Prince of Orange. (Citrinum.) Apricot . 25 | 2.00 | 15.00 
and August oy yee Ge Vice dato) ht -25 | 2.50 | 18.00 Excelsum. (Jsabellinum or Testaceum.) This 
3rowni. Large trumpet-shaped flowers, inter- charming lily grows from 3 to 4 ft. high, each 
ior pure white, exterior purplish-brown; stem carrying from 3 to 12 flowers, rich buff, 
eruabeautital 00 delicately spotted crimson, and beautifully 
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s : i, cies nae reflexed; bloomsin Juneand July . . .| .60 | 5.00} 40.00 
Canadense. (Canadian Bell-flower Lily.) One Giganteum. A tall variety with a tree-like 
of our most beautiful native lilies, flowers | | stem and large TOUnC ch lea ese mblowers 
bright yellow, with black spots . . .  .| -15 | 1.25 ey ote trumpet-shaped white, with purple throat .| 1.50 |15.00 
Canadense Rubrum. Crimson, spotted with| Hansoni. Deep golden-yellow, spotted crim- 
black; 2 to 3 ft.; flowers June and July 25 | 2.00 | 18.00 SON) Silt.) DIOOMS in) nel ween | .50 | 5.00 | 35.00 
