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Remecnu! FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON. 
LILIES FOR THE OPEN GROUND. 
fi Lilies are wanted by mail, add 5 cents each. 
Special Notice. 
Many of the late: Powering Lilies cannot be shipped from Japan until October, and to save our customers 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 arrive. 
ing "them with four to six inches of leaves or other litter, to prevent the ground freezing until the bulbs arrive. 
We advise the preparation of the Lily-beds or borders early in Autumn, cover- 
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. 
Lilium auratum. 
Auratum. (Golden-rayed Japanese Lily.) 
and numerous crimson spots. 
Mammoth! Bulbs.i iyo. Wee te 
Extra Large Bulbs. . . Se toe ene 
Batemanni. A most beautiful Japanese variety, 
growing 3 ft. high with 6 to 8 apricot-colored flow- 
ers on a stem; blooms in July and August : 
Canadense. (Canadian Bell-flower Lily.) One of our 
most beautiful native lilies, flowers bright yellow, 
with black spots 
Canadense Rubrum. Crcont potted wih Bee: 
2 to 3 ft.; flowers June and July. . 
Candidum. (Madonna Lily.) The eathicnt andi one 
of the most beautiful sorts, large trusses of pure white 
fragrant flowers. oe ae Rel POEa CRI Lem aes wee 
Mammoth Bulbs. i spree Bs 
Chaleedonicum. (Scarlet Turks s Can ) Brilliant 
scarlet recurved flowers, one of the best and earliest 
blooming lilies; height, 3 ft.; June 
Croceum. (Bulbiferum.) Orange spotted blac: mana 
some ferm and coloring. June . . 
Elegans Atrosanguineum. (Ver Houttei. ) Rich deep 
crimson with dark spots 
Aurantiacum. Multiflorum. 
ted with black 
Prince of Orange. 
Deen yellow, spot- 
(cnecam: ) Nersots 
Each 
.|$0.75 
-50 
.40 
-20 
-25 
.30 
.40 
1.50 
-50 
-50 
.40 
-40 
Doz. 
$7. 
5. 
15. 
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50 
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75 
-25 
.50 
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75 
.25 
.25 
Hansoni. 
Henryi. 
Martagon. 
Pardalinum. 
Philadelphicum. 
Lilium Regale. 
Hlowering Bulbs. 
Flowers 6 to 8 in. in width, pure 
white, with a wide band of gold running through the centre of each petal]. | 
100 
$55. 
40. 
30. 
16. 
22. 
25. 
35. 
35. 
30. 
25. 
25. 
Six bulbs of ome variety sold at dozen rate; 
Doz. 100 
Deep golden-yellow, spotted crimson. Often; Each 
has ten or twelve flowers in clusters to a single spike; 
3ft.; blooms in June. . 180.75 | $7.50 
(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 carrying from five to eight flowers of a rich, apri- 
cot-yellow, spotted with brown. Large Home-grown 
BulDSssi-:: a33i fac wl, Seabee Re eee .795 7.50 
Purplish crimson, with dark 
feet; July and August =3)-- 0 cases 
spots, 3 
-50 | 5.00 
(Leopard Lily.) Scarlet shading to 
yellow spotted maroon, of sturdy growth and remark- 
ably abundant in blooms; fine for cutting; 3 feet . -30 | 3.00 |$22.00 
Bright orange-red, with purple 
spots; 2 feet; July . 
.25 | 2.50 ! 20.00 
(The Regal Lily.) Mr. E. H. Wilson, the famous plant col- 
lector, collected for us the original bulbs, in North-Western China. 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, and extending part way up the trumpet. It is delight- 
fully perfumed, reminding one of the Jasmine, and lacking the heavy, op- 
pressive 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.) 
Belo: 00 per 100. 
$1.00 each; $10.00 per doz.; 
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Field of Lilium Reno 
25 at 100 rate. 
