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Double Tiger Lily 



HARDY LILIES 



ALL STRICTLY FIRST SIZE. Especially adapted 

 to planting in borders, or between shrubs, etc. 

 As a whole, the most desirable section of all Lilies 

 for general cultivation. They are hardy, needing little 

 protection, will grow and flower without special treat- 

 ment. A few clumps planted in your yard where they 

 will not be disturbed from year to year, will reward 

 you with abundant flowers. These varieties are the 

 most popular Lilies grown. 



Three Popular Japan lilies 



AiiT-ofiim (The Golden-Banded Lily of Japan.; 

 iiUltllum. xhis is justly entitled to the name 

 often given it— The Queen of Lilies. The immense 

 blooms measuring nearly a foot in width when fully 

 expanded — are produced in the greatest profusion and 

 are deliciouslv fragrant. The large white petals are 

 thickly spotted with chocolate-crimson, and have a 

 bright' golden-vellow band through the center of each. 

 Alammoth Bulb. Each 20c. ; doz. $2.00, postpaid. 



C^,..^:^^....*^ AlKiim Pure white flowers with 

 bpeClOSUm AlDUm. a greenish band through 

 the center of each petal. They are of great substance 

 and very fragrant. One of the best for general culture. 

 Alammo'th Bulb. Each 20c.; doz. $2.00, postpaid. 



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SpeClOSUm RUDrUm. state t h e brUliant 

 beautv of these famous Japanese Lilies. The six broad 

 white" or pink petals are thickly dotted with rose or 

 crimson spots, and the graceful form and brilliant color 

 make them very effective and desirable. Especially 

 thrifty and hardv. One of the best for garden culture. 

 Mammoth Bulb." Each 20c.; doz. $1.75, postpaid. 



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Double Tiger Lily 



(Tjgrinum Flore Pleno.) 

 This is a plant of stately habit growing from 4 to • 

 feet high, bearing an immense number of double brifht 

 orange red flowers, spotted with black. Blooms in Aug- 

 ust. Splendid Bulbs. Each 12c.; 3 for 30c.; doz. SI. 15. 

 postpaid. 



The Leopard Lily 



(Lilium Pardalinum.) 



Xn elegant and very beautiful Lily from California, 

 rich scarlet and yellow flowers, spotted with purplish 

 brown. This is a superb Lily and always gives satisfac- 

 tion, does well everywhere, blooms finely iii the house in 

 pots, also entirely hardy in open giound. It is one of the 

 Lilies you want." Splendid Bulbs. Each i2c. ; 3 for 30c.; 

 doz. $1.15, postpaid. 



Lilium Dmbellatum 



One of the very best classes of the hardy garden Lil- 

 ies, strong sturdy habit, growing from 2 to 3 feet high, 

 having large showy flowers held upright and in clusters 

 at the summit. They are of easy culture, thriving un- 

 der ordinary garden conditions, flowering in June and 

 July. The colors range through all the shades of red 

 from rose to blackish crimson, yellow, buff, apricot, 

 orange, etc. Splendid Bulbs. 15c. each; 3 for 40c.; 

 doz. $1.25, 



postpaid. 



Lilium 



Vallacei 



One fine bulb each 

 of 8 splendid hardy 

 Lilies on this page, 

 post- Anlu 



This Lily is very floriferous, each bulb throwing up 

 from 4 to 6 flower stems, each one of which is crowned 

 with S to 10 beautiful, upright blossoms, of a delicate, 

 bright apricot color. It is very perfect in form, and a 

 most desirable sort. Splendid BuIds. Each 10c. ; 

 doz. $1.00, postpaid. 



Duckbee's Mammoth Flow- 

 ering Lily of the Valley 



No garden is complete without a bed of these Fragrant 

 Flowers. 



The sweetest, the loveliest Spring blooming plant, 

 producing delightfully fragrant blooms. Will thrive 

 in any common soil and do well in shady places where 

 many other plants fail. Large flowering roots, each Sc.; 

 6 for 25c. ; 12 for 40c., postpaid. 



Leopard Lily. 



Lily of the Valley. 



