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Various Japanese, European and American Garden Lilies 



Cultur e of Various Garden Lilies. A deep, moist, rich loam is necessary for Lilies. A stubborn clay may be improved for them by 

 deep digging, and incorporating with the staple plenty of decayed manure and leaf-mold. They all thrive in peat, or rented turf, or indeed 

 in any soil containing an abundance of decomposing vegetable matter. They should !)e planted deep for their size, never less than 

 6 Inches. When they have stood some years, they should be taken up and parted, and the borders must be deeply dug and liberally 

 manured before replanting. 



Alezandrae. A magnificient new hybrid Lily Each 

 from Japan ; dwarf habit ; flowers large, pure 

 white, widely expanded, of great substance and 



very beautiful. July. 2 ft fo 75 



Batemanniae. An attractive, strong-growing 

 Lilj^ ; height about 4 feet, producing five to 

 eight rich apricot-colored flowers on a stem... 

 Bolanderi (The Oregon Lily). Somewhat like 

 L. Grayii; deep crimson-red, with dark spots. 



June, July. 3 ft i 00 



Bulbifernm. True species. Dark red flowers. 



June. I ft 20 



Candidam (Annunciation Lily). Pure white... 15 

 Canadense flavam. Our dainty, beautiful 

 native Lily. Graceful and charming yellow 

 flowers 15 



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Canadense rubrum. Red flowers. 



Canadense, Mixed 15 



Cbalcedonicnm (The Scarlet Turks Cap Lily). 60 



Colchienni( Monadelphum.or L. Scovitzianum) . 

 Bears 12 to 20 bright golden yellow reflexed 

 flowers. This is a grand Lily, and considered 

 the equal of L. auraluni. July. 3 to 5 ft 25 



Concolor (Sinicum). Bright scarlet, with dark 

 red spots. A dwarf and lovely miniature Lily. 

 Increases rapidly. July, i to iM ft 15 



Croceam. A beautiful orange Lily; grand and 

 easily flowered June, July. 3 to 5 ft 15 



£Iegans, Alice Wilson. One of the most beau- 

 tiful and distinct Lilies ; the flowers, of a bright 

 lemon-yellow, are very large, borne erect and 

 in clusters ; very hardy; succeeds almost any- 

 where; height, I !4 ft.; very rare 



Elegans, Incomparable. The richest red 



known in Lilies ; a deep ox-blood crimson, 



slightly spotted with black ; very free and 



easily grown 



Elegans bicolor. Bright red, flushed orange. . ' 

 Elegans, Painted Chief. Bright flame-color. 



Elegans robusta. Orange, spotted black 



Elegans Aurora. Orange, suffused scarlet. . . 

 Elegans, Mixed 



All the Elegans Lilies are dwarf and early 



June-flowering 

 Excelsnm (better known as L. testaceum). A 



stately Lily, free-flowering, bearing six to 



twelve flowers of beautiful nankeen-yellow. 



One of the grandest Lilies in cultivation. June. 



July. 4 to 5 ft 



Giganteum. The noble Himalayan Lily; when 



established grows 10 to 14 ft., bearing numer- 

 ous long, tubular flowers of white, streaked in- 

 side with purple; very handsome foliage. We 



have secured an excellent lot of bulbs that will 



flower the first year. July, August i 



Grayii. A beautiful American Lily; flowers 



bell-shaped, dark, rich red, spotted purple; 



very free. July. 4 ft 



Hansoni. A beautiful Lily, flowering in June. 



Flowers rich golden yellow : one of the pret- 

 tiest Lilies in cultivation ; scarce 



Henryi. A new Japanese Lily that has made a 



sensation in Europe. It has the same form and 



general appearance as the Speciosum varieties, 



but the flowers are bright orange-yellow. (See 



illustration, opposite.) 



First Size i 00 10 00 



Humboldtii. Of a splendid reddish orange color. 



segments copiously purple-veined 20 200 1500 



Japonicum BrowniL Large trumpet-shaped 



flowers, 10 inches long ; inside pure white, with 



delicately colored anthers outside brownish 



purple, tips of petals slightly recurved 25 2 50 20 co 



Extra-Large Bi lbs 75 7 50 60 00 



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Lilium Henryi 



Photograph liy .Arthur Herrington, in the "Garden Magazine ' 



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Krameri. Distinct from all other Lilies. Large 

 bulbs. Flowers of a soft, beautiful rose-color. .Jo 15 



Leicbtlinii, Yellow. Neat and elegant habit : 

 flowers pure canary-j-ellow, with crimson spots 25 



Longiflorum. Hardy white Easter Lily 15 



Martagon album (The White Martagon). .A 



beautiful cliaste Lily, carrying 20 to 30 pure 

 wax flowers upon stems. 4 to 5 ft 75 



Martagon Dalmaticum. One of the most dis- 

 tinct and l)eautiful forms of this Lily. Each 

 spike bears from 12 to 25 flowers, varying in 

 color from light to dark purple; quite distinct 

 from the ordinary Martagon i 50 15 00 



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