GRACE, BRILLIANCY AND BEAUTY. 
Six Supkrb Lilibs 
EXCELLING IN 
ELEGANCE OF FORM AND COLORING. 
No class of plants capable of being cultivated out of doors possesses so 
many charms. Rich and varied in color, stately and handsome in habit, 
profuse in variety and of delightful fragrance, they stand pre-eminently out 
from and above all other hardy plants. 
They thrive best in a dry, rich soil, where water will not stand in 
winter. Once planted, they require very little care, and should not be 
disturbed for several years, as established plants bloom more freely than if 
taken up annually. They may be planted either fall or spring, and should 
be set about five inches deep, in a warm situation. 
GOLDEN-RAYED LILY OF JAPAN tTr/.rTS"l 
deservedly the standard favorite of the flower garden. Dehciously fragrant, 
immense blooms, nearly a foot across when fully expanded, and produced 
in the greatest profusion. The color and markings surpass all others. 
SPECIOSDM MELPOMENE defcHbe^he^J^^ty oTth^varSy! 
which is satiny white, spotted, clouded and bearded with pink and rich 
blood-crimson. Very large, petals deeply recurved and widely bordered. 
nrpTlMT TTTh'OT TT Tl\/r '^^^ ^^^^--y ^^'y °^ Siberia. A 
1 l2tl^\JlJi yyi^lKJLyU little beauty and one of the most 
charming of all lilies. Grows about two feet high, with finely cut foliage, 
slender stems and beautifully formed flowers of a shining coral red. A 
little gem, and should be grown by the dozen for cutting. They make grand 
clumps for the lawn. Bloom very early. 
■pT Tj/^ a IVT^ These are truly magnificent, being tulip-shaped, 
^"A T/A I Nt. ^jjj bloom early. Blooms are large and exceed- 
ingly bright and handsome. Robust, hardy and free blooming. 
T ONTr^Tln'T 0"I?T Tl\7r Snow-white, trumpet-shaped, and 
J-^WiNVJlF J^VyXVL-'iVl* very fragrant. A lovely lily, being 
almost exactly Hke the Bermuda Easter Lily, but blooms later and is hardy. 
■p A"D"pvAT TMT TA/r ^^'^^ scarlet and yellow, spotted with 
1 /l.IvL-//\L-^liN CiVl* purplish brown. Robust and frep flow- 
ering. A superb lily, and one which will give the greatest possible satisfaction. 
