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EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN— Flower Bulbs 



Hardy Lilies (uiium vars) 



Majestic and Charming in the 

 Hardy Garden 



Lilies are stately and most beautiful bulbous plants — producing 



large flowers of exquisite outline and varied coloring. They are hardy 



even in cold locations with protection, and usually surviving for many 



years. Ideal ilocations are in the shrubbery or herbaceous border 



where the roots are sheltered from the hot sun. Groups of 6 or more 



lilies of a kind, here and there, in such situations are most effective. 



Large isolated clumps or beds of the varieties Auratum, Henryi, Specio- 



sum, Tigrinum, etc., are also very beautiful. They should be planted 



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. 



Auratum. (The Golden Rayed Lily of Japan.) The flowers are pure 

 white, thickly studded with crimson spots, while through the center 

 of each petal runs a clear golden band. Fully expanded, the flowers 

 measure nearly a foot across and possess a most delicious fragrance. Season 

 of bloom from June to October. 3 to 5 feet. (See illustration.) 

 Extra size bulbs. 50c. each: $5.00 doz- 



Canadense. Our native Canadian Lily. Bright yellow marked with copious 

 spots of red; blooms in June and July. 2 to 3 feet high. 25c. each; $2.50 doz. 



Canadense Flavum. A pure yellow selection of the above. 25c. eacht 

 $2.50 doz. 



Canadense Rubrum. Crimson with dark spots. 23c. eacht $2.50 doz. 



Eltfans Leonard Joed. Rich apricot spotted. 30c. eacht $3.00 doz. 



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 spot- 

 ted maroon, with thick wax-like petals. Very robust and free. 73c. eacht 

 $7.30 doz. 



Henryi. (The Yellow Speciosum.) A new rare and very beautiful Lily from 

 China. It is very hardy, and without doubt one of the best Lilies for garden 

 culture. The flower stalks, 3 to 5 feet high, carry 5 to 8 large flowers each, 

 rich apricot-yellow, lightly spotted with brown. The shape and size of the 

 flowers has suggested the name "Yellow Speciosum." 7Sc. eacht $7.30 doz. 



Lonrflflorum Gl^anteum. The well-known, beautiful snow white, fragrant, 

 hardy garden lily. Flowers trumpet-shaped, 6 to 8 inches long; height 1 >£ 

 to 3 feet. Extra size Bulbs. 30c. each. $3.00 doz.. $33.00 per 100. 



Regale ("A Royal Beauty"). The flowers are white, slightly suffused with 

 pink, with a beautiful shade of canary yellow at the center; blending out 

 part way up the trumpet. The fragrance is fascinating. A splendid hardy 

 Lily for the garden, flowering about July 1st. Well-grown bulbs often pro- 

 duce five to eight blooms. $1.00 eacht $10.00 doz. 



Speciosum or Lancifolium. The varieties of L. Speciosum or Lancifolium 

 are perhaps the most popular Lilies grown. 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: 



Speciosum Album. White. Largest bulbs, 60c. eacht $6.00 doz. 



Speciosum Rubrum (Roseum). White, shaded and spotted with rose and 

 red. (See illustration.) Largest bulbs, 60c. eacht $6.00 doz. 



Speciosum Melpomone. Rich blood-crimson, heavily spotted. Largest 

 bulbs, 60c. eacht $6.00 doz. 



Superbum. (Turk's Cap Lily.) One of our native species. Grown in good, 

 rich soil, it will produce upwards of 50 beautiful orange, tipped red, spotted 

 flowers in a pyramidal cluster. 3 to 5 feet high. Blooms in July. 30c. 

 eacht $3.00 doz. 



Tigrinum Splendens. (Improued Tiger Lily.) The grandest of the Tigers, 

 black polished stem, sometimes 6 feet high. Very large pyramids of flowers, 

 orange red, spotted with black, 3 to 5 feet high. Blooms in August. 30c. 

 eacht $3.00 doz. 



Tigrinum Flora Plens. (Double Tiger Lily.) Double bright orange-red flow- 

 ers spotted with black. Blooms in August. 30c. eacht $3.00 doz. 



Umbellalum. Of strong, stnrdy habit, growing from 2 to 3 feet high, having 

 large showy flowers in clusters at the summit, flowering in June and July. 

 The colors range through all shades of red from rose to blackish-crimson, 

 yellow, buff, orange, etc., many being spotted. Mixed colors. 23c. eacht 

 $2.30 doz. 



"l.ilirs, by Adams" is the title of the best American book on the subject. Price, 

 $1.25, postpaid. 



All builds listed on this page are delivered transportation paid in the U. S. or Possessions excepting Lilies by the hundred. 



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