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LILIUM. 
The Lily has been with eminent propriety styled the ‘‘ Queen of Flowers,” and truly no flower conveys so 
adequate an idea of queenly beauty, majestic grandeur and faultless purity, as the Lily. Too much cannot be said 
in its praise, and we are glad to notice its increasing popularity from year 
toyear. Nearly every variety 
will withstand the severity of 
TIGRINUM, FL. PL. CHALCEDONICUM. LONGIFLORUM. 
our Winters, and many are among the most hardy of our garden flowers. Their culture is simple, and with a little 
care. failure is impossible. Select a deep, rich soil, enrich it well with thoroughly decomposed manure, and set the 
bulbs from three to six inches deep, according to size. In the Autumn the bed should be protected by a liberal 
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