J.T.LOVETT, LITTLE J-ILVEP^,N.J 



SPLENDID HARDY LILIES. 



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No border of Hardy Perennials is complete without at least a few lilies dotted through it. They succeed better 

 in the hardy border than in any other situation and the flowers are beautiful either upon the plant or arranged in 

 vases. 



Lilium auratum. 



AURATUM. Goldex-Banded Lily — Immense bell- 

 shaped fiowers, delicate ivory-white, thickly marked with 

 reddish chocolate dots, with a stripe of bright yellow 

 through the center of each petal and almost overpowering 

 with rich fragrance. (See cut.) Each, 15c; doz., $1.50; 

 100, $10.00. 



CANADENSE — A native species, with bell-shaped yel- 

 low flowers spotted with black. The blossoms are held 

 on long stems and nod a welcome with every gentle 

 breeze. Each, 12c; doz., SI. 25; 100, $8.00. 



ELEGANS (Thunbergianum) — Of dwarf habit; very 

 hardy and produce large showy flowers in great numbers. 

 Unlike most Lilies, the flowers open facing the sun at 

 the end of the stem after the manner of Tulips. Of 

 easiest culture, very beautiful and of great value. They 

 range in color from orange to dark red; some being 

 apricot, others flame red and variations of these colors in 

 endless variety ; all being more or less dotted with dark 

 brown. All colors mixed. Each, 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, 

 $8.00. 



PARDALINUM. Leopard Lily- 

 yellow flowers spotted with brown, 

 and free flowering. Each, 15c; doz.. 



-Rich scarlet and 

 Of robust habit 

 $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



SUPERBUM. Turk's Cap— Tall, stately and graceful. 

 Flowers rather small and numerous; bright orange, 

 thickly spotted with chocolate. Very hardy; succeeds 

 everywhere. Each, 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



TENUIFOLIUM. Coral Lily— From Siberia and the 

 brightest in color of all Lilies. Grows but 18 inches 

 high, has finely cut foliage, slender stems and beautifully 

 formed, bright coral-red flowers in great profusion. Blooms 

 early; lovely for cutting; should be planted en masse. 

 Each, 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



TIGRINUM SPLENDENS— An improved form of the 

 well known Tiger Lily. Strong growing, with large 



L. speciosum Melpomene. 



orange scarlet flowers, thickly spotted with black. Each, 

 10c; doz., $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



TLGRINUM FL. PL. Double Tiger Lily— Like the 

 preceding but with double flowers. Each, 10c; doz., 

 SI. 00; 100, S6.00. 



WALLACEI — Very floriferous, each bulb throwing up 

 from 4 to 6 flower stems, all of which are crowned with 

 8 to 10 delicate bright apricot lilies. Flowers are ex- 

 qmsitely perfect ; a most desirable variety. Each, 12c ; 

 doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



SPECIOSUM OR LANCIFOLIUM 

 LILIES. 



Usually termed Japanese Lilies though there are many 

 other superb species of Japanese origin. They are by far the 

 most popular and largely grown of all Lilies, for outdoor 

 culture. Their large wax-like flowers are very beautiful 

 and delightfully fragrant. All are very hardy. 



SPECIOSUM ALBUM— White with faint dots and a 

 light green band throughout the center of each petal. 

 Each, 15c; doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



SPECIOSUM MELPOMENE— Words fail to describe 

 the beauty of this variety. The flowers are frosted white, 

 spotted, clouded and bordered with pinkish crimson. 

 Petals very much incurved. (See cut.) Each, 20c; doz., 

 $2.00. 



SPECIOSUM ROSEUM (rw&rum)— Extremely popular. 

 Very like S. Album except the white waxy recurved 

 petals are shaded and spotted with rosy-carmine. Each, 

 15c; doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



The prices afflxed are, in all cases, for large, strong, 

 flowering bulbs. Almost all of them are American 

 grown. 



A set, one each of the 12 varieties, for $1.50. 



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