California Lilies. 



These magnificent varieties of Lilies from California are entirely hardy and can be grown successfully 



in all parts of the country. We offer the most distinct sorts 



No collection is complete without them. 



Humboldtii (see cut). — Also 

 known under the name of 

 B/oomeria/iUfn. A superb and 

 very scarce variety ; grows 3 

 to 5 feet high. The.magnifi- 

 cent large flowers are of rich 

 golden yellow color, spotted 

 with royal purple. 50 cts. ; 

 $4 per doz. 



Pardalinum. — A very . hand- 

 some and distinct variety ; 

 color, scarlet, shading to rich 

 yellow; freely spotted pur- 

 ple brown. 25 cts. ; ^2 per 

 doz. 



Parryl.— A Lily of unusual 

 merit ; the flowers are pro- 

 duced horizontally on stiflf 

 upright stems, presenting a 

 striking appearance ; the 

 petals are about three inches 

 long, wiih beautifully re- 

 curved tips ; color, clear 

 lemon yellow, with small 

 purple dots at base ; very 

 fragrant. This splendid va- 

 riety should be in everv^ col- 

 lection. 50 cts. ; $4 per doz. 



A NEW LILY FROM SIBERIA. 



Coral Lily of Siberia fL. Tenuifolium) . 



— 1 his clnrming Lily well deserves the attention 

 it has created. The flowers and foliqge present 

 the most elegant appearance ; the petals are 

 wax-like and beautifully reflexed ; the color is 

 dazzling vermilion scarlet, and as the flowers 

 are suspended on drooping graceful stems, the 

 effect is exquisite ; perfectly hardy. 



Large bulbs, 30 cts.; $3 per doz. 



OUR SUPERB VARIETIES OF LILIUll imm. 



The Elegans type of Lily falso known as Thunbergianum) 

 are among the best hardy varieties. The large bell-shaped flow- 

 ers are borne upright and are produced in great profusion. 

 Album. — Pure snow white; a lovely flower, very large, 

 borne in beautiful clusters; stem two or three feet high. 

 50 cts.; S5 per doz. 

 Aurea Maculatum. — Bright, rich rose; a blotch of about 

 one-third the size of each petal running from base to 

 nearly the tip of the petals, of pure light lemon; a flower 

 of striking effect and form. Both colors are of intensely 

 bright and pleasing tints, and the contrast is very effect- 

 ive. One foot high and blooms about two weeks later 

 than most of the Elegans type. 30 cts. ; 33 per doz. 

 Elsg-ans Aurora. — Two to four feet high, inside of cup 

 deep rich oran2:e; tips of petals suffused with deepest 

 crimson; a most beautiful Lily. 50 cts. ; $5 per doz. 

 Horsmani (Bemy). — Very dark, deep blood crimson ; pet- 

 als broad and very long, with a few fine dots near the 

 base; a very distinct and finely-formed flower ; grows very 

 uniform in height. 35 cts.; $'3 per doz. 

 Leonard Joerg-. — Rich rose, with deep orange blotch ; 



beautiful glossy foliage. 25 cts. ; $2 per doz. 

 Midnig-bt. — This superb new variety is the darkest-flowered 

 Lilv ever introduced ; the color is intense blackish 

 crimson; should be in every collection. 3^ s^'^^"'- 

 Ele^rans Mixed Varieties. — This class includes some 

 of the most beautiful Lilies. The flowers are mostly borne 

 in clusters; the colors are the richest hues of yellow and 

 red; splendid for planting in masses. 20 cts. ; $2 per doz. 

 SPECIALj offer.— We send the entire collection 

 of Lilies, 30 varieties, for $10.50; omitting Brownii, Hansoni 

 and Midnight, 27 varieties, for $7.50. 



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NEW CORAL LILV UF SIBERIA. 



