AUTUMN Catalogue. 1913. 



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LILIES FOR THE OPEN GROUND.— Continued. 



Henryi. (Tie Yellow Spiciosum.') A beautiful hardy lily from Northern China. The plants are of vigorous 

 growth, frequently attaining a height of 6 feet, each stem carrying from five to eight flowers of a rich apricot 

 yellow: spotted with brown. Each, 50 cents; doz., $5.00; E.xtra Large, each, 75 cents; doz., S7.50. 



Humboldtii. Reddish orange, with pnrple spots, 4 to 5 feet, July; very handsome. 

 The bulbs should be planted 10 inches deep in well drained soil and mulched 

 during winter. Each, 35 cents; doz., S4.00; 100,^30.00. 



Krameri. Pure blush pink, fragrant and beautiful trumpet-shaped flowers, 3 feet; 

 blooms in August. Each, 25 cents; doz., $2.00; 100, Si 5.00. 



Longiflorum. Large trumpet-shaped pure white flowers, 2 feet, strong bulbs. 

 Each 20 cents ; doz.. Si. 50; 100, Sio.go. 



Martagon. Purplish crimson, with dark spots, 3 feet, July and August. 



Each, 20 cents doz.. Si. 75 . 100,314.00. 

 Pardelinum. Scarlet shading to yellow, spotted maroon, 3 feet. 



Each. 15 cents: doz , ?i.50; 100, S12.OO. 

 Philadelphicum. Bright orange-red, with purph 



July. Each, 15 cents; doz., Si. 50; 100, S12.00. 

 Speciosum or Lancifolium. The most popular cla; 



Lilies, their hardiness, free growth, and brj 



rendering them most valuable for permaner 



borders. They grow from 3 to 4 feet in height an 



continue in bloom from August until frost. 

 Speciosum Album. Pure white, fragran 



Each, 30 cents: do/., $3.25; 100, S25.00 

 Speciosum .Hagnificum. White, heavily 



spotted and shaded with rich crimson 



flowers very large. Each, 25 cents; 



doz., $2. 50 ; 100, SiS.oo. 



Speciosum .Melpomene. White, suffused 

 with darkest crimson. Each, 20 cents ; 

 doz., S2.00 . 100, Si 5.00. 



Speciosum Rubrum. White, shaded and 



spotted with rosy crimson. Each, 20 



cents , doz., S2.00 ; 100, $15.00. 

 Superbum. ( Turk's Cap Lily.) Rich orange, 



petals tipped red and dark spotted, 3 to 4 



feet; blooms in July and August. 



Each, 15 cents; doz, Si. 50; 



100, Sio.oo. 

 Tenuifolium. (Coral Lily.) Avery 



graceful miniature Lily with fiery 



scarlet flowers, 1^ feet, July. 



Each, 15 cents; doz., Si. 50; 



100, $10.00. 

 Tigrinum. (Tiger Lily.) Orange, 



spotted black, 3 to 4 feet, August, 



very hardy. Each, 10 cents; 



doz., Si. 25: 100, S9.00. 

 Tigrinum Fortunei. The finest 



form of Tiger Lily, orange sal- 

 mon spotted with black. Each, 



I 5 cents; doz., Si. 25; lOO.Slooo. 

 Tigrinum Flore Pleno. {Double- 

 flowering Tiger Lily.') 3 to 4 



feet, August. Each, 15 cents; 



doz., 51.25; 100, Sio.oo 

 Wallacei. Orange-scarlet, spotted 



with maroon, 3 feet, September. 



Each, 15 cents; doz.. Si. 25; 100, 



?9.oo. 



A Group of Native Lilies. 



Six bulbs of one variety sold at dozen rale; 25 at 100 rate. 



