Lilies 
Hardy Qardert 
The Hardy Easter Lily 
Philippinense Formosanum 
will bloom outdoors . . . and ... in fact: is hardier than the Regale, has more graceful 
foliage, sturdier stem and is a heavier stem rooter. The trumpets are longer and 
narrower, giving a decidedly more graceful appearance; color: pure white, outside suf¬ 
fused reddish brown. It is the most valuable Lily introduction commercially since the 
appearance of Regale. Under glass (in pots) the flowers come whiter on the outside. 
The writer has phootographs of plants 5 to 7 ft. tall carrying 15 to 25 flowers per stalk. 
(Excerpts from “Seasonable Suggestions” in the Florists’ Review, Dec. 13, 1934) 
There are two distinct types: Summer flowering: Bloom in July, not over 2 ft. tall; Autumn 
flowering: Bloom from September to October. 4 ft. or more tall. Delivery: Nov. to May. 
Prices: size ea. doz. 100 
12 cm_ $.20 $2.00 $15.00 
14 cm. 30 3.00 22.50 
(MYRIOPHYLLUM.) This "Regal Flower" 
possesses all the finest characteristics that 
can be found in the entire Lily family: 
Exceedingly hardy, Fascinating fragrance, 
Amongst the most beautiful, Thrives in any 
good garden soil. 
Outside, white suffused pink, center yel¬ 
low shading to white at the mouth of the 
trumpet, anthers orange yellow, plant 8 
inches deep; blooms in July, height 4 to 5 
feet. 
ea. 
doz. 
100 
Regal Giants, 1 0 to 12 in.. 
.$.50 $5.75 
$45.00 
Monster Bulbs, 9 to 10 in.. 
. .40 
4.50 
35.00 
Jumbo Bulbs, 8 to 9 in.. . 
. .30 
3.25 
24.00 
Large Bulbs, 7 to 8 in... 
. .25 
2.75 
20.00 
R1LIUM REGALE 
