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L. L. MAY & CO.. PLAN TS. SEEDS. FRl US AND TREES 
LILIES -C"'^ 
HARDY LILIES 
Tlio most desirable varieties for 
general cultivaliim. They are hardy, 
neodintr Utile protection, will grow 
and flower without special treatment. 
Lilium Auratum Golden 
Bande<i Lily of Jiipan.) This is justly- 
entitled lo the nuiiic often given it. 
The Queen of Liiies. The immense 
l>l(K)nis, nioasurinK nearly a foot in 
width, when fully expanded, are pro- 
duced in the greatest profusion and 
are deliriously fragrant. The large 
white petals are thickly six>tted with 
rich chocolate-crinjson, and have ii 
golden-yellow band through the cen- 
ter of each. We offer the finest im- 
ported Japanese bulbs. Each, 20c» 
doz.. $2.C0. 
Lilium Album g^,r„>;thft; 
flowers, pure white with a g:recn band 
running throuj<h the center of eacU 
petal. Each, 25c, doz., $2.26. 
Lilium Rubrum g^'lim)! 
with band and spots of rose or crim- 
son on each petal. Each, 20c, doz.. 
S2.00 
Lilium Canadense 
Our beautiful native "Canadian 
Lily." BriKht yellow, marked with 
copious ipots of red. Bloom in June 
and July:2to8feethigh. Each, 15c. 
doz., $1,25. 
t tliiirr> Elegans Bicolop. Red. 
l_illlUlll striped and llaked yel- 
low, and shot with lilac. Each, 15c. 
doz., $1.25. 
Lilium Melpomene 
Flowers good size, satiny while, 
heavily spotted rich blood crinMoii. 
Each, 30e. 
Lilium Pardalinum 
(1 eopard Lily.) An elegant and 
very beautiful Lily from California, 
rich scarlet and yellow flowers, spot- 
ted with purplish brown. Also en- 
tirely hardy in open ground. It ia one 
of the lilies you want. Each, 15c. 
doz., $1.25. 
Lilium Superbum 
(Turk's Cap Lily.) One of our native 
species. It will produce upward! of 
50 beautiful orange.tippedred.spotted 
flowers in a pyramidal cluster, .9 to 5 ft. 
BloomsinJuly. Ea., 15c doz.. $1.25. 
Lilium Pardalinum 
T ;i;iir»i Tf^niii'fnliii m A miniature My, having slen- 
LlllUm 1 enUlIOllUm derstcms, is inches high, bear- 
ing 12 to iO tierv scarlet flowers. Easily grown in pots or a warm, 
dry border; early. Each, 15c, doz., $1.25. 
Lilium Tigrinum Splendens i\TyTThe/rS': 
est of the Tigers, black polished stem, sometimes 6 feet. Large 
pyramids of flowers, orange red, »polted with black, 8 to 5 feet. 
Blooms in August. Each, 15c, doz., $1.25. 
Lilium Tigrinum Flora Plena K'^o'Sf" 
ing from 4 to a feet high, bearing an immense number of double 
bright orange red flowers, spotted with black. Blooms in August. 
Each, 15c, doz.. $1.25, 
I tltiim T Tr-nhpllarnm One of the very best cla.sses of 
L,UlUm U mOeuaiUIIl the hardy garden I-illes; .strong 
sturdy habit, growing from 2 to 3 feet high, having la-ge showy 
flowers held upright and in clusters at the (ummit. They an; of 
easy culture, thriving under ordinary garden conditions, flowering 
in June and July, The colors ranee through all shades of reds from 
rose to blackish crimson, yellow, buff, apricot, orange, etc. Each, 
15c, doz., $1.25. 
T ili'iim Walldf'fi Flower rich vermilion orange, spotted 
1_>I11U111 TV ctiidv.,^^! ^vith raised maroon dots, aulumn- 
llowering, thrifty grower. Each, 15c, doz., $1.25. 
ALL LILIES POSTPAID AT EACH AND DOZEN PRICES. 
NOTE:— In fall planting, or when done flowering in the house, 
these lilies should be set four to five inche<* deep, in the open f round, 
where they can remain, as they are entirely liardy. if planted deep 
and given a light covering of leaves or garden litter before hanl 
freexing. 
Double Tiger Lily 
