DREER'S Hardy LILIES 



The Stately and Exquisite 

 "Monitments of the Garden'* 



Lilies are truly noble plants, graceful and magnificent. They are 

 robust, long-lived, hardy and survive with a minirauin of care under 

 a wide variety of soU and climatic conditions. We offer a quality 

 selection of the most successful and popular varieties. 

 Candidum (Madonna Lily). June Blooming. A very lovely, very 

 sweet, and very tantalizing Lily, white and pure. Flowers in large 

 clumps, on tall straight stems. An extremely hardy variety, and 

 perhaps the most easily cultivated. It is planted only 3 to 4 inches 

 deep in early fall. Dellverv immediate. 

 BL 402 A. oOc each; 5 for".S2.30; 10 for S4.40. 

 Croft (Hardy Easter Lily). July-August Blooming. This pure white, 

 very cool and stately LUy is the best true Easter Lily. It is reason- 

 ably hardy and through the years has been one of the most populeu-. 

 Straight stems grow about 2 feet. Plant before frost, 5 inches deep. 

 October delivery. 



BL 404 A. 70c each; 5 for §3.25; 10 for .S6.15. 

 Maximowiczi. July-August Blooming. An easily grown, splendid 

 rare Lily with slender and graceful blooms of an exciting sunset- 

 orange-red relieved with leopard spots. Six or eight flowers are 

 produced from a 4-foot stem. Plant 5 inches deep in early fall. 

 BL 406 A. 3.5c each; 5 for S1.65; 10 for S3.00. 

 Orange Triumph (The New Lily). June Blooming. A delightful 

 hybrid of L. umbellatum X L. croceum, which produces voluptuous 

 blooms of a burnished copper-yellow. The 2-foot stems make it 

 an ideal border or background flower for a highlighting effect. 

 Plant in fall. 4 inches deep. 

 BL 408 A. 40c each; 5 for S1.85; 10 for §3.50. 

 Regale (Regal Lily). June-July Blooming. Full, trumpet-shaped 

 blooms of an intimate ivory-white delicately tinted with pink 

 on the outside and a canary-yeOow throat. A profusion of sweetly 

 scented flowers on stems 3 to 5 feet high. Plant before frost, 6 

 inches deep. 

 Jumbo Bulbs (10 to 15 blooms). BL 412 A. 40c each; 5 for .S1.85; 



10 for .§3.50. 

 Large Bulbs (6 to 8 blooms). BL 410 A. 35c each; 5 for $1.65; 

 10 for .S3.00. 

 Speciosum Riibrum. August-September Blooming. An extremely 

 desirable Lily with flowers of maiden-blush-pink softening to a rich 

 cream at the edges. Targeting the center of the bloom are unusually 

 long and graceful stamens. Grows 3 to 4 feet teJl. Plant before 

 frost, 6 inches deep. Delivery late October. 

 BL 414 A. 75c each; 5 for .$3.50; 10 for $6.50. 



REGAL LILY 



Tenuifolium (Coral Lily). May-June Blooming. The 

 earhest Lily. The Coral Lily hangs on wiry stems 2 

 feet tall. Deep orange-red petals swept back in a 

 complete arc convey an appearance of motion. Plant 

 3 to 4 inches deep before frost. Delivery late October. 

 BL 416 A. 35c each; 5 for $1.25; 10 for S2.25. 



Umbellatum (Candlestick Lily). June Blooming. A 

 rich crimson hue spotted delicately with black. An 

 upright Lily with flowers on short 2-foot stems. Re- 

 quires very little care; perfect for a massed effect. 

 Plant before frost, 4 to 6 inches deep. Delivery late 

 October. 

 BL 418 A. 50c each; 5 for S2.30; 10 for .$4.40. 



CROFT LILY (HARDY EASTER LILY) 



LILIUM TENUIFOLIUM 



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