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HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR LILY BULBS” 
Lilies are stately and most beautiful bulbous plants—producing large flowers of exquisite outline and varied coloring. 
They deserve to be more extensively grown in our gardens—being hardy even in cold locations with protection, and usually — 
surviving for many years. The plants and roots ripen and die off every year, leaving the bulb in a dormant condition during 
the winter. Ideal locations are in the shrubbery or herbaceous border, where the roots are sheltered from the hot sun. Groups j 
of 6 or more lilies of a kind, here and there, in such situations are most effective. Large isolated clumps or beds are also very 
beautiful. Lily bulbs should be planted deep, 6 to 8 inches below the surface in light soils, or 4 to 5 inches below in heavy soils — 
in the latter case the bulbs should be surrounded by sand to facilitate drainage. 
“Lilies, by Adams,” is the title of the best American book on the subject. Price, $1.10 postpaid. 
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Golden Gleam. This new yellow sport of L. Tenuifolium each doz, 
resembles its parént in habit of growth and freedom of 
bloom—excepting that the flowers are of pure golden 
yellow and very beautiful; height 18 inches. (Postpaid). .50 68.00 
Hansoni. (The True Japanese Yellow Martagon.) This is 
one of the best of the Martagon group, unsurpassed in 
vigor of growth and beauty by any other Lily. The 
flowers are large, of a bright yellow, tinged orange and 
spotted maroon, with thick wax-like petals. Very robust ; 
and free. i (Poshpards}ing- ctateaea tide cate cn eee . .75 7.50 
Henryi. (The Yellow Speciosum.) It is very hardy, a 
strong healthy grower, and without doubt one of the best 
Lilies for garden culture and effective for massing. The 
flower stalks, 3 to 5 feet high, carry 5 to 8 large flowers 
each, the color, a rich apricot-yellow, lightly spotted with 
brown, and the shape and size of the flowers and the habit 
of growth has suggested the name ‘‘Yellow Speciosum.” 
(Weight: 21 bs Ber-dos)awudeosth ee Sa Pe ee ee - 6 F850 
Lancifolium. (Sée Specioswm.).........eceeccccccccees 3 
Lilium Longiflorum. (Japanese Easter Lily.) A splendid 
gardenlily. The plant is of sturdy stocky growth, bearing 
flowers of purest white. If wanted by Parcel Post add pos- 
tage at Zone Rates. Single bulbs postpaid............5 i 
Extra Size Bulbs. (Weight 21% lbs. doz.) 100, $25.00..... -38 3.50 | 
Speciosum or Lancifolium. The varieties of L. Speciosum 
or Lancifolium are perhaps the most popular lilies growm 
They are easy of cultivation, and produce large flowers of 
delicate beauty on strong stems; height, from 2 to 4 feet; 
blooming in August. The varieties are: Ws 
Speciosum Album. White. (Weight: 3 lbs. per doz.); 
largest-bullbsih.s. Asp adte co alae Seraeatepe here eine ataaein eee .60 6.00 
Speciosum Rubrum (Roseum.) White, shaded and spotted 
with rose andred. (Weight: 3/bs. per doz.); largest bulbs. .40 4.00 
Speciosum Melpomone. Rich blood-crimson, heavily 
spotted. (Weight: 3lbs. per doz:); largest bulbs........ -40 4.00 
Superbum. (Turk's Cap Lily.) One of our native species. 
If wanted by Parcel Post add postage at Zone Rates. Weight per doz. is given Grown in good, rich soil, it will produce upwards of 50 beauti- 
Single bul bs Postpaid. ful orange, tipped red, spotted flowers in a pyramidal cluster. 
Auratum. (The Golden Rayed Lily of Japan.) The flowers 3 to 5feet high. Bloomsin July. (Postpaid)............. .20 2.00 
are pure white, thickly studded with crimson spots, while 
through the centre of each petal runs a clear golden band. 
Fully expanded, the flowers measure nearly a foot across and 
Tenuifolium. A miniature Lily having slender stems, 18 inches 
high, bearing 12 to 20 fiery-scarlet flowers. A gem for cut- 
ting, and easily grown in pots or in warm, dry border; early. 
possess) & \mhust delicious fragiarce. © Seasou.ok Dicom aor (Postpaid) ....... Be fens Os Pmt Ot RCO SI CPe naires PRE RI ery ee .25 2.50 
June to October. 3 to 5 feet. each doz. Sit 4 : : 
Extra size bulbs, $30.00 per 100. (Weight 3 Ibs. per doz.)... .50 5.00 Tigrinum Splendens. (Improved Tiger Lily). The grandest of 
Canadense. Ournative Canadian Lily. Bright yellow marked the Tigers, black polished stem, sometimes 6 feet high. Very 
with copious spots of red; blooms in June and July. 2 to 3 large pyramids of flowers, orange red, spotted with black, 3 to j 
foot Hitt -\CPostbiaid).(c\...4 neon eke apace t= ae ee . .20 2.00 p feet hii iy Blasi ase Coe eee ne ee 
Canadense Flavum. A pure yellow selection of the above. Tigrinum Flora Plena. (Double Tiger Lily.) This is a plant of. \ 
(Postpaid) ...... Sis, ofeial arene ol oil ote sbensms's reyes eater ates. Siete Deans 20° 2.00 stately habit, growing from 4 to 6 feet high, bearing an-im- 
Canadense Rubrum. Crimson with dark spots. (Postpaid).. .20 2.00 mense number of double bright. orange-red flowers spotted 
Davuricum. A Siberian lily; bright scarlet flowers dotted black, with black. Bloomsin August. (Weight: 11b. per doz:) ... .25 2;50°. 
height 2 to:3 feet. “CPostpaztd): . sc 50. S05 visds vee od nc ee see -20 2.00 Umbellatum. (Davuricum.) One of the very best classes of ‘ 
Davuricum, Pure Yellow. A pure yellow variety of above. the hardy garden Lilies; strong sturdy habit, growing from 2 
(Postpaid) ..... te > Geno HOt Va COGCas BAC m aL cosa emt SPAY. Peay) to 3 feet high, having large showy flowers in clusters. They 
Elegans Erectum Robustum. Flowers large, erect and borne in ; are of easy culture, flowering in June and July. The colors 
clusters; orange, spotted maroon; 11% feet; blooms in June range through all shades of red from rose to blackish-crimson, 
ark patbyt 4 CEOSEPGSU) eine) valcke ole ahcloieve <leleseeco keane oe .25- 2.50 yellow, buff, apricot, orange, etc., many. being spotted. 
Elegaas Leonard Joerg. Rich apricot spotted. (Postpaid)... .20 2.00 _ Mixed colors. (Weight: 2/bs. per doz.)............ BESS U Ss: -20. 2.00" 
Henderson’s GARDEN GUIDE AND RECORD igcaf<sver Free with orders of $2.00 or over 
Includes Growing Flowers from 'Séeds, Aid to Selection for Different Purposes, étc., etc. 
