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Hardy Garden Lilies 



For Spring Planting 



All bulbs offered by us are flowering stock, although they differ somewhat in size according to variety. When grown in the garden, they 

 ild remain undisturbed for years. Lilies should be planted as early as possible in the spring. 



AURATUM (Gold-banded Lily). Ivory-white Each Doz. 

 with central band of yellow and numerous 



purple spots. Mammoth Bulbs $0 55 $5 50 



Jumbo Bulbs 75 7 50 



Monster Bulbs 1 50 15 00 



AURATUM PLATYPHYLLUM (Macranthum). 



A giant Lily. Similar in color to Auratum, but 



much larger and with fewer spots 75 7 50 



HENRYI. Large panicles of orange-yellow flowers, 

 banded with green; robust and long-lived 



75 7 50 



KRAMERI. Pure blush-pink, fragrant, beautiful 



trumpet-shaped flowers on 3-f t. stems in August 75 



REGALE (Myriophyllum). Trumpet-shaped, 

 white flowers; shaded brown inside 



SPECIOSUM ALBUM. Pure white, with green 

 band in the center of each petal; exquisitely 

 dainty and beautiful; very fragrant 75 



7 50 



75 7 50 



7 50 



Lilium Rubrum 



SPECIOSUM MAGNIFICUM. Flowers larger 

 than any of the other Speciosums. Rose, 

 heavily spotted with rich crimson. Large Bulbs$ 55 $ 5 50 



Mammoth Bulbs 75 7 50 



Jumbo Bulbs 1 20 12 00 



SPECIOSUM MELPOMENE. Large, rich car- Each Doz. 

 mine flowers, heavily spotted blood-red. 

 Large Bulbs $ 60 $6 00 



Mammoth Bulbs. 



85 8 50 



SPECIOSUM RUBRUM or ROSEUM. White, 

 shaded with deep rose, and spotted red. Mag- 

 nificent; free-blooming. 



9x11 -in. circumference 



1 1 x 13-in., Mammoth Bulbs. 



50 

 75 



Lilium Regale, the Regal Lily 



TIGRINUM FL.-PL. Double orange flowers, 



spotted black. Mammoth Bulbs 35 



TIGRINUM SPLENDENS. Rich scarlet with 



dark spots. Mammoth Bulbs 35 



5 00 

 7 50 



3 50 

 3 50 



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