ALLIES 
Graceful-Beautiful 
Few if any flowers in the garden have 
the special charm of lilies. They rival 
the rare and exotic character of orchids, 
but you can grow them without special 
care. They have unusual loveliness of 
form and almost incredible combina- 
tions of colors. Gracefulness and fra- 
grance are attributes also which make 
lilies very desirable. Probably you’ve 
always wanted to grow lilies in your 
garden, but have not done so because 
you thought they were hard to grow or 
too fussy to handle. The opposite is 
the truth! Lilies need little care. They 
are hardy, springing up with vigor year 
after year. Plant the varieties I have 
described below and you will enjoy 
their magnificent beauty in early sum- 
mer—and summer after summer. Our 
collection is not a large one, but it isa 
select one. 
AURATUM 
REGAL 
ROYAL GOLD 
ROYAL GOLD. Huge trumpets of gold come on a 4-foot plant 
with strong stems and fine foliage. Likes sunshine. Flowers have 
shiny, glistening surface. 95c ea.; 2 for $1.85. 
AURATUM. Ivory-white with broad, golden band. Large, 7 to 
8-inch flowers come in clusters on a 3-foot stem. Delicious fra- 
grance. Bloom from July to September. 65c ea.; 2 for $1.00. 
REGAL. Easy, willing grower with big blooms on 3-foot stems. 
Each flower white with golden throat and wine-stained outer 
side. Many flowers, vigorous plant. 65¢ ea.; 2 for $1.00. 
UMBELLATUM ERECTUM. Several of the loveliest flowers 
imaginable are held upright on each strong stem. A red-gold 
beauty which grows vigorously and provides unusual garden 
beauty. 65c ea.; 2 for $1.00. 
RUBRUM. Carmine-pink flowers with graceful petals are fra- 
grant. Plenty of blooms. Early summer bloomer. Plant grows 
to 4 feet easily and with vigor. 65c ea.; 2 for $1.00. 
ne Each of Al 5 | Three Each of AN 5 
ILIES $2.90 | LILIES $7.75 
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