L. L. MAY Ik CO. PLANTS, SEEDS, FRUITS AND TRUES 
Lllium Auratum 
HARDY LILIES 
The most desirable Tarteties for general cultivation. 
They are hardy, needing little protection, will grow and 
liower without special treatment. 
A 1 1 fs> i-i in-k (The Golden Banded-Lily of Japan. J 
This is justly entitled to the name 
often given it — The Queen of Lilies. The immense blooms, 
measuring nearly a foot in width when fully expanded, 
are produced in the greatest profusion and are deliciously 
fragrant. The large white petals are thickly spotted with 
rich chocolate-crimson, and have a bright golden-yellow 
band through the center of each. We offer the finest im- 
ported Japanese bulbs. Bach, 20c, doz. $2.00. 
A1V>ilt-y^ Very fragrant white flowers, pure white 
with a green band running through the 
center of each petal. Each, 20c, doz. $2.00. 
Rllhnirr* white ground, with band and spots of 
rose or crimson on each petal. Each, 
20c, doz. $2.00. 
Flowers good sizej satiny white, 
heavily spotted rich blood crim- 
Melpomene. 
ri. Each, 25c. 
RrriW'TI'fl '^"^ °^ ^^^^ most beautiful lilies, Itn 
MJl \J W till* mensc trumpet-shaped flowers lOinches 
in length; interior pure white with chocolate-<;olorcd an- 
thers, exterior brownish purple, easily grown in any light 
sandy loam, also in pots. Each, 50c. 
^^n-nnrl AncA O""* beautiful native "Canadian 
^C\IIC\U«;iI^«?. i,iiy." Bright yellow, marked 
with copious spots of red. Bloooms in June and July; 2 
to 3 feet high. Each, isc. doz. $1.25. 
Rich citron color, spotted with 
^'-'•■■^*"*^*-»***« black; one of the best lilies, 2 feet; 
blooms in Julv. Each, 50c. 
Elegans Bicolor. f^^l^X^ T^L^'^^lu 
lilac. Each 15c, doz. $1.25. 
IT* vr*<alciirv\ The stately form, bcaatT of color 
A^JVV'V^X^UIll. and delightful fragrance of this 
variety has made it a great favorite wherever known. It 
grows from 4 to 6 feet high, and produces from 6 to 12 
nodding lilies of delicate light buff color; blooms in June 
and July. Each, 50c. 
Da ••A a Scarlet, shading to rich yellow 
* freely spotted with purple 
brown. 3 feet. July and August. Each, 15c, doz. $1.25. 
DKfltnn^ikncjc This is a charming new lily re- 
X'XlllippeilS»ld* cently introduced from the Phil 
ippine Islands. Throws up strong flower stalks 18 inches 
to 2 feet high, each one crowned with a splendid cluster of 
beatitiful, large, snow-white lilies, delightfully fragrant 
and exceedingly handsome. Perfectly hardy everywhere 
in the open ground. Matures two full crops of flowers in 
a season, wherever the climate permits. Recommended 
for bedding in the open ground, also for house culture 
and winter forcing. Each, 35c, 3 for $1.00. 
^lirfcrfaflMirv* (Turk's Cap Lily.) One ofournativc 
^XA^^l UUAIl* species. When established in good 
rich soil it will produce upwards of 50 beautiful orange, 
tipped red, spotted flowers in a pyramidal cluster. 3 to 
5 feet. Blooms in Jtily. Each, 150. doz. $1.25. 
T^AnTijfi-kliiirv-k A miniature lily, having slender 
J. «;iAUXl(JllUIIlt stems, 18 inches high, bearing 
12 to 20 fiery-scarlet flowers. A gem for cutting, and 
easily grown in pots or in a w^arm, dry border; early. 
Each, 20c, doz. $1.50. 
Tigrinum Splendens. l^^^^^JlfZ 
est of the Tigers, black polished stem, sometimes 6 feet 
high. Very large pyramids of flowers, orange red, spotted 
with black, 3 to 5 feet. Blooms in August. Each, loc, 
doz. $1.00. 
Tigrinum Flora Plena. L'JryTTffs 
is a plant of stately habit, growing from 4 to 6 feet high, 
bearing an immense number of double bright orange red 
flowers, spotted with black. Blooms in August. Each, 150, 
doz. $1.25. 
I TrnVtollst-fiim Blooms in beautiful clusters; 
V IllUClICXlUin. color includes shades of red! 
crimson, yellow and black. Each, 15c, doz. $1.25. 
Wsillaf#*J Flower rich Tcrmilion orange, spotted 
C*»*Q^CX. with raised maroon dots, autumn- 
flowering, thrifty grower. Each, loc, doz. $1.00. 
ALL LILIES POSTPAID AT EACH AND DOZEN P RICES. 
The pure white ex- 
quisite flowers and 
pale green foliage of this beautiful plant render it one of 
the most useful 
and admired. It 
succeed s in the open 
ground in almost 
any situation, but 
prefers shade with 
plenty of moisture; 
when once planted 
and established the 
the crowns keep on 
increasing each 
year. The large 
ones flower each 
season without 
any attention. 
However, a top 
dressing of manure 
or rich soil in the 
Autumn will he 
found a great ad- 
vantage. Grown 
in pots and forced 
into flower, thcj' 
make a beautiful 
object for room de- 
coration. 
Strong flowering 
crowns by mall, 
postpaid, 3 for loc. 
12 for 3SC, 100 for 
$3.00. When .sold 
by express, 100 for 
$»-50. 
Lily of the Valley. 
I.ily of Llie Vallev 
