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NE OF the largest, most gorgeous, and hardiest of 

 all garden lilies is Lilium regale. Tall stalks, three to 

 six feet high, produce funnel-shaped blossoms, often 

 measuring six inches from tip to tip of opposite petals. 

 Each stalk carries several flowers. 



And such coloring! Petals streaked with rosy-purple 

 on the outside are pure white within, . . . the throat 

 tinged with yellow-gold. In sunlight the rose of the 

 petals becomes opalescent, a sight that is almost 

 indescribable. The fragrance is exquisite. 



Plant Regal Lilies at a depth of about three times 

 the diameter of the bulb, in rich soil that is not too 

 light in texture. Good drainage is very important. 

 Select a spot that is sheltered from cold winds. A 

 ground cover of perennials or annuals helps conserve 

 moisture and adds to the attractiveness of the lilies 

 when in bloom. 



Enrich your garden with some of these truly royal 

 flowers. FERRY-MORSE is ofifering big bulbs, eight 

 to nine inches in circumference at 35c each; $3.50 

 per dozen, postpaid. 



