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Arthur T.Boddington. 342 West 14th St.! New Vork City 



Lilium sulphureum 



Choice. Rare and Beautiful Lilies Continued 



Each Poz. loo 



Martagon (Turk's Cap). Purple So 15 Si 5° $12 00 



Marhan. A lovely hybrid Lily, between Marta- 

 gon album and Haiisoni, with habit and shape 

 of flowers of the former and the characteristic 

 thick petal of L. Hansoni. The color is unique, 

 a clear orange, with brown-red spots and 

 streaked. Very vigorous, attaining to a height 

 of 7 feet, when established 60 600 



Marhan, G. F. Wilson. Similar to above, pale 

 citron color, carmine tinged tips of petals, 

 purple spotted 60 600 



Marhan, Miss E. Merritt. Orange-carmine, 



purple spots; very large flowers 75 7 50 



Pardalinum. Scarlet, shading to rich yellow, 

 freely spotted with purple-brown. Three feet. 



July and .\ugust 15 i 50 12 00 



Parryi. Color citron-yellow, spotted with light 



chocolate-brown, and yields a luscious perfume, 



but not so powerful as L. auralum. Jul}'. 



^ to ) ft I 00 10 00 



Philadelphicum. A very pretty Lily, bearing 



two to five flowers, cup-shaped ; base of petal 



yellow, maroon spotted, tips of petals bright 



scarlet. July. 1 54 ft • 20 200 1500 



Philippensis. This rare and beautiful Lily is a 

 native of the mountains of the Philippines. The 

 flowers, pure white, are long anil tubular as 

 the Har'isii, but more tapering and 



trumpet-shaped ; fragrant. July. 3'/ ft 25 2 00 15 00 



Pomponium. Bright scarlet, much admired for 

 its rich color, graceful shape, slender foliage, 

 e<iual to (!halcedonicum ; very hardy 25 250 



RubeUam. This is a beautiful new Lily, similar 



to Krameri 20 2 00 15 00 



Sulphureum ( VVallichianium superbum). A 

 grand new Lily, with tubul.u -shaped flowers, 

 rich yellow insicle, rf)sy brown tinted outside. 

 Should be grown by all lovers of Lilies. Sep- 

 tember. 6 ft. (See illustration.) i 50 1500 



Superbum. In a collection of best plants of all 

 countries, our native Superbum Lily would de- 

 serve a first place. In deep, rich soil it often See 

 grows 8 feet high, with twenty to thirty flowers. illustration 

 It is of the easiest culture, and may be grown 

 as a wild flower in any swampy or rough part 

 of a place w here the grass is not mown. Extra- Each Doz. 

 selected bulbs $0 15 $1 25 



Tenuifolium. A beautiful, graceful Lily, with 



crimson, refle.xed flowers. Blooms in June.... 15 1 25 



Thnnbergianum^elegans) atrosanguineum. 

 Dark red. The Thunbergianums are all of 

 easiest culture, and bkiom in June 15 1 50 



Thnnbergianum aureum. Yellow; dwarf 20 200 



Thunbergianum fulgens. The best red, 



shaded with orange : one of the best 15 i 50 



Thunbergianum atropurpurenm. Very 



large, scarlet-purple: very fine 15 1 50 



Tigrinum flore pleno. ' The Double Tiger 

 Lily. The only double Tiger Lily worth 

 growing i5 ■ 25 



Tigrinum simplex. The well-known Single 



Tiger Lily 15 ' 25 



Tigrinum splendens. Improved Single Tiger 



Lily 15 J 25 



UmbeUatam (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. The colors range 

 through all shades of reds from rose to blackish 

 crimson, yellow, buff, apricot, orange, etc., 

 many being beautifully spotted. Mi.xed colors. 

 June and July 15 i 25 



Wallacei. Very free, hardy and showy ; each 

 bulb sends up many stems,' which bear several 

 lovely vermilion-orange flowers 15 i 25 



Washingtonianum. Very fragrant flowers, 

 changing from pure white to various shades of 

 purple or lilac 20 2 00 



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12 00 

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Lilium superbum 



