AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1927 
HARDY LILIES for the GARDEN. 
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Special Notice. Many of the late flowering Lilies cannot be shipped from Japan until October, and to save our custoiners the annoyance and expense 
of shipments as they mature, 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 arrwwe. We advise the preparation of the Lily-beds or borders early in Autumn, cover- 
ing them with four to six inches of leaves or other litter, to prevent the ground freezing until the bulbs arrive. The late sorts comprise the following: Auratum, 
Batemanni, Henryi and Speciosum. Lilium Candidum will be shipped on arrival, as it is essential that they should make a Fall growth to insure perfect blooms 
the next season. 
LILIES for October and November Delivery. 
If by Parcel Post add postage at zone rates; weight per doz., 5 lbs. 
Canadense. (Canadian Bell-flower Lily.) One of our| Each | Doz. ; 100 
most beautiful native lilies, flowers bright pcllon, 
withblackspots. . ... . 5 .|$0.20 |$2.00 |$16.00 
Canadense Rubrum. Crimson, spotted x =n black, 
2 to 3 ft.; flowers June and July 3 .25 | 2.75 | 22.00 
Chaleedonicum. (Scarlet Turk’s Cap.) Brilliant 
scarlet recurved flowers, one of the best and core 
blooming lilies; height, 3ft.; June . . . .| 2.50 |25.00 
Croceum. (Bulbiferum.) Orange Brotted ee dal 
someformandcoloring. June > .50 | 4.50 | 35.00 
Elegans atrosanguineum. Wen, Fontes ) “Rich deep 
crimson withdarkspots . . -50 | 3.75 | 30.00 
Aurantiacum multiflorum. Deep yellow, spotted 
with black. . A AO | 3.25 | 25.00 
Prince of Orange. ‘(Citrinum.) Apticat - . . «| -40 | 3.25 | 25.00 
Hansoni. Deep golden-yellow, spotted crimson. Often 
has ten or twelve flowers in clusters to a single epee 
3ft.;bloomsinJune. . . . a ead sik 1.50 15.00 
Martagon. Purplish crimson, on dark EPO'S 3 Ai 
July and August . . . -50 | 5.00 
Pardalinum. (LeopardLily.) ote siete to falta 
spotted maroon, of sturdy growth and remathably abun- 
dantin blooms; fine for cutting;3feet. . . -35 | 3.00 | 20.00 
Philadelphicum. Brent orange:ted, with b purple spots 
2feet;July . . -30 | 3.00 | 20.00 
Superbum. (Turk’s Cap Lily.) Rich, orange sere 
tipped red and dark spotted 3 to 4 feet; blooms in Joy 
and August . . -25 | 2.50 | 20.00 
Tenuifolium. (Coral Lily.) A very ee miniature 
Lily with fiery scarlet flowers; 1}feet;July . . . .| .40 | 4.00 
Tigrinum splendens. (Tiger Lily.) Orange, spotted 
black; 3 to 4 feet, August; very hardy. . . . . .! .30 | 3.00 | 20.00 
Tigrinum flore pleno. (Double-flowered Tiger Lily.) 
3to4feet;August . . . .. . . =. . . «| .30'/ 3.00 | 20.00 
Lilium auratum, 
Wallacei. A very fine late blooming variety with rich 
orange-scarlet flowers spotted with maroon. 3 ft. Sept.} .50 | 5.00 | 40.00 
Auratum. (Golden-rayed Japanese Lily.) Flowers 6 to 8 in. 
in width, pure white, with a wide band of gold running 
through the centre of each petal and numerous crimson spots. 
Aug. 4 ft. 
Mammoth Bulbs 
Extra Large Bulbs . : 
Batemanni. A most beautiful racanese yanietyt growing 3 ft. 
high with 6 to 8 apricot-colored flowers on a stem; blooms in 
July and August . 
Henryi. (The Yellow gpa ) aN es atta Hanae lily from 
Northern China. The plants are of vigorous growth, frequent- 
ly attaining a height of 6 feet, each stem carrying from five to 
eight flowers of arich, apricot-yellow, spotted with brown. . 
Speciosum Album. Pure white; dainty reflexed blooms. Aug. 
toOct. 3ft. ae? OBITS Maar Bonen pecs Mallen eames 
Speciosum Magnificum. White, shaded pink and spotted 
daintily with rosy-crimson; petals beautifully recurved. Hardy 
and free-blooming. Aug.to Oct. 3 ft. . . . . . . 
Mammoth Bulbs. . 
Lilium speciosum. r ExtraLargeBulbs. . . 
Each 
-|$0.75 
-50 
-40 
75 
75 
-50 
LILIES for November and December Delivery. 
If by Parcel Post add postage at zone rates; weight per doz. 10 lbs. 
Doz. 
$7.50 
5.00 
4.00 
7.50 
7.50 
7.50 
5.00 
100 
$55.00 
40.00 
30.00 
55.00 
55.00 
40.00 
