ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON, 342 WEST 14th ST., NEW YORK. 



Various Japanese, European and American Garden Lilies 



Ciiltiii-e of Vai-ioiis <Jar<l»Mi Ijilies. A deep, luoiHt, lieh loam is 

 necessary for Lilies. A stublji>rii clay may bo improved for them by deep 

 digKiiiK, and incorjiorating with the staple, plenty of decayed manure anil 

 leaf-mould. Tliey all thrive in peat, or rotten tarf, or indeed in any soil 

 containing an abnndance of decomposing vegetable matter. The autumn is 

 the proper time to plant Lilies, but they maybe planted at any season, if 

 they can be obtained in a dormant state. Thfn slionhl hi' put in deep for tlwir 

 sizi'. iiccfc less tliiiii six iiirUes. When tliey have stood some years, they 

 should l^e taken up and parted, and the borders must be deeply dug and 

 lilierallv manured before replanting. 



Each Doz. lOO 



Bateiiiaiiia*. An attractive, strong growing Lily; 



height about four feet, producing 5 to 8 rich apricot 



colored flowers on a stem ■ 



Caitdidiiiii. Seepages. 



ChaU-odonieuin. The Scarlet Turk's Cap Lily 



Oanadoiise flaviim. Our dainty, beautiful native 



Lily. (Iraeefiil and charniiiig yellow flowers 



C'aiiadeiise rubrum. lied flowers 



t'anadeiise, 3Iixed 



Klesaii.s Alice Wilson. One of the most beautiful 



aad distinct Lilies; the flowers, of a bright lemon- 

 yellow, are very large, borne erect, and in clusters ; 



very hardy: succeeds ahuost anywhere; height, ly^ 



feet ; very rare 



Elesans Ineoinparable. The richest red known 



in Lilies ; a deep ox-blood crimson, slightly spotted 



with black; very free ami easily grown 



Henryi. A new .Japanese Lily that has made a sensa- 

 tion ' in Europe. It has the same form and general 



appearance of the Speeiosum varieties, but the 



flowers are bright orange yellow 7.5 



Huinboldtii. Of a splendid reddish-orange color, 



segments copiously purple-veined 25 



Japouifuin Browiiii. Large trumpet- shaped 



flowers, ten inches long, inside pure white, with 



<lelicately colored anthers; outside brownish purple, 



tips of petals slightly recurved 



Kranieri. Distinct from all other Lilies. Large 



flowers of a .soft, beautiful rose color 



Leichtlinii, Yellow. Neat and elegant habit; 



flowers pure canary-yellow, with crimson spots 25 



3Iartagon (or Turk's Cap). Yellow 



' " " Purple 50 



Pardaliniim. Scarlet, shading to rich yellow, freely 



spotted with purple brown. Three feet. July and 



August 1.5 



Rubelluin. This is a beautiful new Lily, similar to 



Krameri 



Superbuiii. In a collection of best plants of 



all countries, our native Superbum Lily 



would deserve a first place. In deep, rich 



soil it often grows eighth feet high, with 



twenty to thirty flowers. It is of the easiest 



culture, and may be grown as a wild flower 



in any swampy or rough part of a place Each Doz. 100 



where the grass is not mown. Extra selected 



bulbs SO 15 SI 25 S7 50 



Teuuifoliiiin. A beautiful, graceful Lily, 



with crimson reflexed flowers. Blooms in 



.Tune 



Thunbergiaiiiim (elegaii.s)atrosangui- 



neum. Dark-red. The Thunbergianums 



are all of easiest culture, and bloom in .Tune 

 Thuubei'gianuin aureuiii. Yellow ; dwarf 

 Thunbei'siamiin fiilfff iis. The best red, 



shaded with orange; one of the best 



Thiiiibergiamim atropurpurea. Very 



15 



SI 



50 



$10 00 



50 



4 



50 



30 00 



1.5 



-t 

 i 



oU 





15 



1 



50 



9 00 



15 



1 



00 



7 00 



75 









20 



2 



00 



12 00 



75 



10 



00 





25 



2 



50 



15 00 



50 



i 



50 



30 00 



15 



1 



35 



10 00 



25 



2 



50 



15 00 



25 



2 



50 



15 00 



50 



i 



50 



30 00 



15 



1 



50 



10 00 



30 



3 



00 



20 00 



Tiffrinum flore pleiio. The Double Tiger 

 Lily. The only double Tiger Lily worth 

 growing 



Tisriimm siinple.v. The well-known Single 

 Tiger Lily 



Tigriniim spleiideiis. Improved Single 



15 



1 



50 



10 



00 



25 



2 



50 



15 



00 



20 



1 



75 



10 



00 



25 



2 



50 



15 



00 



25 



2 



50 



15 



00 



10 





75 



5 



00 



10 





75 



5 



00 



10 





75 



5 



00 



LILIUM TIGRINUM 



Umbellatuin (Davurieum). One of the 

 vei-y best classes of the hardy garden Lilies ; 

 strong sturdy habit, growing from two to 

 three feet high, having large showy flowers 

 held upright and in clusters at the summit. 

 They are of easy culture, thriving under 

 ordinary garden conditions, flowering in 

 .Tune and .Tuly. The cMors range through 

 all shades of reds from rose to blackish crim- Each Doz. 100 

 son, yellow, buff, apricot, orange, etc., many 

 being beautifully spotted. Mixed colors... .SO 15 SI 25 SIO 00 

 Wallaoei. Very free-flowering, hardy and 

 showy ; each bulb sends up many stems, 

 which bear several lovely vermilioa-orange 



flowers 15 1 .50 8 50 



Washingtoiiiauum. Very fragrant flowers, 

 changing from pure white to various shades 



of purple or lilac 30 3 (Ml 20 00 



BY A LiIBEUAIv plaiitins of the vaiiou.s 

 Tillies, HERE EN UMERATEI), a suet ession 

 of P'lowers fan be obtained from SPRING 

 nntil FROST, .v. T. BODDINGTON. 



Boddiuefton'.s "Quality" CoHectiou of 12 Choice Lilies in 



112 Varieties for Outside Planting 

 05 



.$2.oO 

 5.00 



Note My Only Address: 342 West 14th St., New York City. 



