Toivson, Maryland Perennials 



Hardy Lilies 



HE Liiv. withoui question, stands supreme as the stately Queen of 

 tlie Garden. Emblematic of purity, its loveliness enchants and commands 

 «nir expression of admiration. 



The following species are selected for their hardiness, beauty and adapt- 

 ability to general conditions, and can be planted in the early spring, except- 

 ing (^andidum. which should be planted in the fall. 



EACH PER 10 



LILII M auratum (Gold-handed Lily) . Cream- S .50 S 4.50 



colored blossoms, mottled with purple. Fra- 

 grant. July to September. Prefers partial 

 shade. 



LILILM candidum (Madonna Lily). Pure -75 6.50 



white, extremely prolific. July to September. 

 \void crowding. First size bulbs. 



LILIIM henryi (Yellow S/wuy Lily J. Deep, .65 5.50 



rich orange-yellow, banded with green. Bloom- 

 ing in August and September. Prefers partial 

 shade and protection from high winds. 



LILILM regale f Regal Lily). The most re- .65 5.50 



liable and vigorous grower. Bloom has center 

 flushed with yellow and shades to white at 

 edges. Outside streaked with brown. Flow- 

 ers June and July in any location. 



LILILM speciosum alba f Showy Lily J . Pure .65 5.50 



white, with green band traversing center of 

 each petal. August and September. 



LILILM speciosum rubrum. Red spots over .50 4.50 



Avhite. August and September. 



LILILM superbum. A lover of moist soil. Bears -30 2.50 



bright orange flowers, spotted. Twelve to 

 thirty to a plant. July and August. 



A barren or ugly hillside can be transformed into a spot of beauty by the 

 skillful touch of the landscape architect. 



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