Lilies are matchless among hardy garden plants for stately habit, beauty of form anc 
variety of color. They commence flowering in May, and with the various species 
maintain a continuous and unbroken succession of bloom until autumn. They are 
also excellent subjects for the shrubbery border. 
ie Most Lily Buibs, being oj late maturity, are not ready bejore November (the best time ay PRICES 
: to plant them), except L. Harisii and Candidum in August. Delivered in U. S. 
Auratum. (See page 27.) 
Bermuda Easter Lilies, (See page 26.)__. < ‘ , Each. | Doz. 100 
Brownii, One of the most beautiful Lilies, immense trumpet-shaped flowers, 10 inches in 
length; interior pure white with chocolate-colored anthers; exterior brownish purple. ....-.| $.75 |$7.50 |$55.00 
Candidum, (See page 27.) 
Canadense, Our beautiful native “ Canadian Lily.” een poem saaskerth: with CABINS 
spots of red; blooms in June and July. 2 to 3 feet ae 12°} 1.25 9.00 
Canadense Flavum, Pure yellow. CF Se cy oh oie ag eg Se are! vis, ofe)eievelestinse -15 | 1.50 | 10.00 
Canadense Rubrum. Crimson, dark spots. . .15 | 1.50 | 10.00 
Chalcedonicum, (Scarlet Martagon. ) Bright ‘scarlet recurved flow ers: looms in June. "3 feet 60 | 6.00 
Colchicum, (Monodelphum, or Szovitstanum.) Rich citron color, spotted with black; one of 
the best Lilies; 2 feet; blooms in July.. .50 | 5.00 
Croceum, (Bulbijerum. ) Broad funnel- shaped flowers of beautiful golden, slightly | tinted 
scarlet; 3 to 6 feet; blooms in July. .12 | 1.25 | 10.00 
Elegans (Thunbergianum) Erectum Robustum. “Succeeds anywhere; - flowers. very large, ‘erect 
and borne in clusters; orange, spotted maroon; 13 feet; blooms in June and July -15 | 1.50 | 10.00 
Elegans Incomparable. The richest red known in Lilies; a deep ox-blood crimson, Tiiphthe spot- 
ted with black, very free and easily grown. .18 | 1.75 | 12.00 
Exceisum, CUsabellinum or Testaceum.) A great favorite wherever known. It; grow s s from 4to6 
feet high, and produces from 6 to 12 nodding lilies of delicate light buff color; blooms in June 
and July.. aio | 1-00 
Giganteum, A splendid species “of gigantic ‘growth and. very ‘distinct. The stems grow 6 to 10 
feet high, and frequently bear 12 to 20 large flowers, 5 to 6 inches long. Color, oe hite 
with a purple throat. The bulbs are very large; blooms in the summer..................] 1.00 |10.00 
Harrisii, (See page 26.) 
Humboldtii. (Bloomerianum.) A remarkably fine variety, attaining the height of from 3 to 5 
feet, and producing freely large flowers of golden-yellow color, spotted with purple. Pug .30 | 3.00 | 20.00 
Krameri, Distinct from all other Lilies, large flowers of a soft, beautiful rose color. .20 | 2.00 | 15.00 
Lancifolium. (See Spectosum, page 27.) 
Longiflorum, (See page 26.) : 
Martagon. Purplish-red, spotted with dark Husple. Prolific bloomer, 2 to 3 eet high. 
Blooms in midsummer. . Bieta sts 18 | 1.75 | 12.00 
Pardalinum, Scarlet, shading to rich” yellow, ‘freely “spotted with ‘purple- brown. 3 feet. 
July and August.. .15 | 1.50 | 10.00 
Paryii One of the finest California ‘Lilies; ‘long, trumpet- “shaped flowers of pure Jemon- yellow 
and fragrant. Height, 3 feet. -75 | 7.50 
Philadelphicum, Native variety; ‘bright “orange- -red, spotted with purple. Height, ‘1 to 3 
feet. Midsummer. . -15 | 1.50 | 10.00 
Pomponicum Rubrum, “(Scarlet ‘Turban Lily.) ‘This is ‘very early ‘flowering, growing about 
3 feet, bearing numbers of fiery-scarlet flowers. It grows freely. .20 | 2.00 | 15.00 
Rubellum, Of small, compact habit, about 1 foot high, bearing several beautiful rose- pink 
flowers, about 3 inches long; very early flowering and exceedingly Bene grown 3 geths 
in a 5-inch pot. It thrives best in sandy loam, with plenty of drainage.. ant ares at. .30 | 3.00 | 20.00 
Speciosum, or Eeucitolam. (See page 27.) 
Superbum, (Turk’s Cap Lily.) One of our native species. When established in good, rich 
soil, it will produce upwards of 50 beautiful orange, tipped red, spotted flowers in a pyramidal 
cluster. 3 to 5 feet. Blooms in July.. 15h) 1250) 1) 10.00 
Tenuifolium. A miniature Lily having slender ‘stems, 18 inches high, “bearing 12 to 20 fiery- 
scarlet flowers. A gem for cutting, and easily grown in pots or in a warm, dry border;early| .15 | 1 -50 | 10.00 
Thunbergianum, (See Elegans.) 
Tigrinum Splendens. (Improved Tiger Lily.) The grandest of the Tigers, black polished stem, 
sometimes 6 feet high. Very large pyramids of flowers, orange-red, suoites with black. 
3 to 5 feet. Blooms in August 3 pe -i| | bas 8.00 
Tigrinum Flora Plena, (Double Tiger Lily ) “This is a plant ‘of stately ‘habit, ‘grow ing from 4 
to 6 feet high, bearing an immense number of double bright orange-red flowers, spotted with 
black. Biooms in August. . -15 | 1.50 | 10.00 
Umbellatum, (Davuricum.) ‘One of the very “best classes of the ‘hardy ‘garden Lilies: ‘strong 
sturdy habit, growing from 2 to 3 feet high, having large showy flowers held upright and in 
clusters at the summit. They are of easy culture, thriving under ordinary garden condi- 
tions, flowering in June and July. The colors range through all shades of reds from rose to 
blackish crimson, yellow, buff, apricot, orange, etc., many being spotted. Mixed Colors. o12) 2225 1) 10.00) 
Wallacei, Flower rich red- -orange, spotted with raised maroon dots, autumn-flowering.. et Nn aie} 8.00 
Washingtonianum, A beautiful variety from Oregon, growing stiff and erect; flowers white, 
tinted with purple and lilac; 8 to 9 inches across when fully pexpanded, 3 to 5 feet nigh. 
Blooms’ 4x. the’ summers +9. | “peste. os eee eee ara thers, or a -35 | 3.50 | 25.00 
I LILIU M SUPERBUM. 
Dr. Wallace’s Book, 6eé LILIES AND THEIR CULTURE,”’ is the Best and iene Complete Work on this subject. 
ice, Postpaid, $1.75. 
