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R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. 



LILIES FOR THE OPEN GROUND. 



If Lilies are wanted by mall, add 5 cents each. 



RARE LILY 



FROM 



CHINA. 



LILIUM REGALE 

 or 



MYRIOPHYLLUM. 



{The Regal Lily.) 



This grand new species is 

 acknowledged to be the 

 finest Lily in cultivation. 

 It has received the fol- 

 lowing awards: 



Gold Medal, Massa= 

 chusetts Horticultural 

 Society. 



Gold Medal, National 

 Flower Show, New 

 York. 



First Class Cert, 

 International Exhibi= 

 tion, London, 1912. 



Field of Lilium reg-ale at our Roslindale Nursery, 



Lilium Regale. {Myriophyllum.) {The Regal Lily.) Mr. E. H. Wil- 

 son, the famous plant collector, collected for us the original bulbs, in 

 North-Western China. He considers this the finest of all Lihes. It is 

 absolutely hardy, and is excellent for forcing. It has been predicted 

 that this wiU become the Easter Lily of the futirre, and being so hardy, 

 may be grovm at home. The flowers are white, slightly suffused with 

 pink, with a beautiful shade of canary-yellow at the centre, and extending 

 part way up the trumpet. It is delightfully perfumed, reminding one 

 of the Jasmine, and lacking the heavy, oppressive odor of most Lilies. 

 Blooms out-of-doors early in July. Awarded a Gold Medal by the 

 Massachusetts Horticultural Society, and a first-class certificate by the 

 Royal International Exhibition, London, 1912. {Bulbs ready in October. ) 

 $1.25 each; $12.00 per doz.; $90.00 per 100. 



Auratum. {Golden-rayed Japanese Lily.) Flowers 6 to 8 in. in width, 

 pure white, with a wide band of gold running through the centre of each 

 petal and numerous crimson spots. 



Home-Grown Bulbs. These bulbs were grown in our own Nursery 

 on Cape Cod tind have shown no signs of disease. 50 cts. each; S5.50 

 per doz.; $45.00 per 100. 

 Extra Large Bulbs. 75 cts. each; S7.50 per doz.; §55.00 per 100. 



Lilium auratum. 



