AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1922. 
MIEIES FOR HE OPEN GROUND. 
If Lilies are wanted by mail, add 5 cents each. . 
Special Notice. 
of shipments as they mature, we have decided to send all the early varieti 
etc., will be forwarded early in November, or as soon thereafter as they arrive. 
ing them with four to six inches of leaves or other litter, to prevent the ground freezing until the bulbs arrive. 
Batemanni, Henryi and Speciosum. Lilium Candidum will be shipped on arrival, as it is essential that th 
blooms the next season. 
Auratum. (Golden-rayed Japanese Lily.) 
and numerous crimson spots. 
Mammoth Bulbs. ; 
Extra Large Bulbs. . . . .. 
Batemanni. A most beautiful Japanese variety, 
growing 3 ft. high with 6 to 8 apricot-colored flow- 
ersonastem;bloomsinJulyand August . . . . 
Browni. Large trumpet-shaped flowers, interior 
- pure white; exterior purplish-brown; very beautiful. 
Canadense. (Canadian Bell-flower Tily.) One of our 
most beautiful native lilies, flowers bright yellow, 
with black spots Ree ae Teme 
Canadense Rubrum. Crimson, spotted with black; 
2 to 3 ft.; flowers June and July . ay vaya A aaah 
Candidum. (Madonna Lily.) The earliest and one 
of the most beautiful sorts, large trusses of pure white 
fracran El Ow ClSmaeeoteceh a ayes mun ie ean en ae mete. 
Mammoth Bulbs. 
Chaleedonicum. (Scarlet Turk’s Cap.) 
scarlet recurved flowers; height, 3 ft.; June 
(Bulbiferum.) Orange spotted black 
(Van Houttet.) Rich deep 
Brilliant 
Croceum. 
Elegans Atrosanguineum. 
crimson with dark spots 
Aurantiacum. Multiflorum. 
_ ted with black 
Prince of Orange. 
Deep yellow, spot- 
(Citrinum.) Apricot. 
Each 
$0.75 
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Many of the late flowering Lilies cannot be shi 
es, approximately September 15-30. 
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“Lilium Henryl. 
Six bulbs of ome variety sold at dozen rate; 
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pped from Japan until October, and to save our customers the annoyance and expense 
i : ¢ .) Flowers 6 to 8 in. in width, pure 
white, with a wide band of gold running through the centre of each petal 
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The late sorts, being subject to delays of steamers, 
We advise the preparation of the Lily-beds or borders early in Autumn, cover- 
The late sorts comprise the following: Auratum, 
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Lilium auratum. 
Excelsum. (Jsabellinum or Testaceum.) This charm- 
ing lily grows from 3 to 4 ft. high, each stem carry- 
ing from 3 to 12 flowers, rich buff, delicately spotted 
erimson, and beautifully reflexed; blooms in June 
and July eae tas pets 
Hansoni. Deep golden-yellow, spotted crimson. 3 ft.; 
blooms in June . ae Meher ies 3.5 ener ke ee 
Henryi. (The Yellow Speciosum.) <A beautiful hardy 
lily from Northern China. The plants are of vigorous 
growth, frequently attaining a height of 6 feet, each 
stem carrying from five to eight flowers of a rich, apri- 
cot yellow, spotted with brown. Large Home-grown 
BUDS ice 23 aise ON hr at eons ae tatey Necee Supers 
Martagon. Purplish crimson, with dark spots, 3 
feet; July and August . Et Lae Se Se Se tao 
Pardalinum. Scarlet shading to yellow; spotted 
maroon; 3 feet . bag Ne ch eae re eae aes.” eR 
Philadelphicum. 
Bright orange-red, with purple 
spots; 2 feet; July BA gt en Oe Oe EERE ERGO rae 
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