THE GARDEN SHOP 318 West 47th Street WEstport 1717 
HARDY LILIES 
Bach 
Al'RATUM (Gold-Banded Lily).-—White with gold bands. August blooming 
3-6' tall. Ready in late November.- $ .55 
CANDIDUM (Annunciation or Madonna Lily).—A hardy garden Lily that 
is one of the loveliest and best known. The flowers are of a very heavy 
waxen white with huge yellow stamens, and are very fragrant. Extra 
Mammoth Bulbs, 10 inch - 
Giant Bulbs, 12 inch up --- 
CHALCEDONICUM.—The scarlet Turks cap lily. Three feet. July- 
HENRYI (Yellow Speciosum).—Bright yellow-orange. August blooming. 
4-6' tall. Ready in October.-—- 
1.50 
.40 
REGALE.—This is the one lily that no garden should be without. White, 
shaded rose, with yellow throat. 
9-10 inch bulbs _ 
12 inch up-—--- ,75 
RUBRUM.—Variety Magnificum. White, rose shaded, with crimson spots. 
3-6' tall. July blooming. Ready in late November. Large 11-13 inch bulbs. .50 
TESTACEUM—The Nankeen is a good companion to Lillium Candidum. 
Grows five feet high, blooms in July, the flower being apricot in color __ 1.00 
TENUIFOLIUM (Siberian Coral Lily).—Ready in October. June blooming. 
A gem for the Rock Garden. Grows 2' tall with scarlet flowers- .20 
UMBELLATUM.—The upright flowering June Lily of orange-red coloring.— .25 
Doz. 
$5.50 
4.00 
5.50 
16.00 
4.50 
5.00 
7.50 
5.00 
10.00 
2.00 
2.50 
BOTANICAL TULIPS 
For the Rock Garden 
Per 
Each Doz. 
AUSTRALIS.—15 in. Yellow, tinged brown. April - $L10 
CLUSIANA.—10 in. White blossom with points of carmine on the tips of the 
petals._ - 95 
EICHLERI.—11 in. Huge flower, vermilion marked black and gold center— .85 
FOSTERIANA.—Vermilion-scarlet. Black and yellow center. Huge bloom. 
The finest of all species tulips. 14 in.- 
GREIGI.—10 in. Orange scarlet. Leaves marked brown. A splendid flower 
of goblet shape-- 
KAUFMANNIANA.—12 in. Cream Flowers touched rose and gold. Plant 7 in. 
deep.- 
PRAESTENS (Tnbergens Variety).—Long flowers, many on a stem of a 
brilliant orange red. April. Extra- 
gYLVESTRIS (Florentina Odorata).—The wild yellow English Tulip. Fre¬ 
quently marked with scarlet. Always fragrant.- 
TUBERGENIANA.—The largest of all Tulip Species. 14 inches across. Rare .. . 1.00 
“When 1 die may it be said of me that I always plucked a thistle and planted a 
flower inhere I thought a flower would grow."— Abkaham Lincoln. 
