white varieties and is really " Pure as the lily! White as the 

 snow! " 



^ Next year our florins will probably be suggesting to us 

 as a "so-called" novelty "The Elizabethan Ruff," a novelty 

 we can have this year from our gardens, by gathering St. 

 Bruno lilies and white Gypsophila and arranging them into 

 graceful bouquets, which will remain exquisite for many days, 

 the lilies opening to the topmo^ bud. 



^ It is not surprising that English brides prefer the lovely 

 combination of living lace and the darlings of June, the brides 

 of June suns — lilies that are not ^riking, big or bold, but 

 seraphically mode^ and sweet — the St. Bruno. 



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