LILIUMS . . . 
Each 
Amabile. A rare species from Korea. Dark red, spotted with black. Grows 
2 to 3 feet high. Suitable for the rock garden. $ .35 
Auratum. Gold banded Lily. White with a gold band down each petal 
and spotted dark maroon. Stem rooting. Flowers in August. $ .25 
Bulbiferum. Bright orange scarlet. Flowers stand erect. The bulbs increase 
rapidly. Flowers in July. $ .25 
Callosum. Orange-red. Light graceful habit. Flowers are small but are 
well spaced. $ .15 
Canadense. Canadian Lily. Graceful bell-shaped flowers. Yellow spotted 
black. Flowers in July. $ .25 
Candidum. Madonna Lily. The old fashioned garden lily. Snow white. 
Flowers in June and July. Delivered in August and September. $ .25 
Cernuum. Lovely lilac-pink fragrant flowers. Grass-like foliage. Similar to 
Tenuifolium. $ .50 
Columbianum. Oregon Lily. The easiest Western lily to grow. Golden-yellow 
spotted dark red. Flowers in June and July. Per 100 - $15.00 $ .25 
Croceum. Orange Lily. Bright orange erect flowers. Flowers in June and 
July. Stem rooting. $ .35 
Elegans. Thunbergian Lily. Very hardy dwarf lily, suitable for the rock- 
garden. Orange. Stem rooting. Flowers in June and July. 
Per 100 - $15.00 $ .25 
Elegans. Double. Similar to above but with double flowers. $ .25 
Henryi. Rich orange yellow. Tall vigorous grower. Does well in the shade 
Flowers in August and September. Per 100 - $15.00 $ .30 
Mammoth bulbs $ .50 
Humboldti Magnificum. A splendid Lily from California. Orange-red spotted 
with maroon, with a distinct ring of crimson around each spot. Flowers 
in July. $ .50 
Kelloggi. Another native of California. Pretty pink recurved flowers. Likes 
partial shade. Very scarce. Cultivated bulbs. $ .75 
Longiflorum. Easter Lliy. Not hardy in severe climates. Pure white. Blooms 
out of doors in July. Stem rooting. $ .30 
Martagon. A purple lily very popular in Europe. Very hardy and a good 
grower. Flowers in June. $ .30 
Martagon Cattanae. Taller and more vigorous than the above type. Rich 
glossy mahogany color. Very striking lily. $ 2.50 
Maximowiczii. Somewhat similar to the well-known Tigrinum but lighter, 
more graceful, and without any bulbils on the stems. $ .25 
Pardalinum. Leopard Lily. One of the best. Bright red, lower part of petals 
orange with dark red spots. Grows six feet high. Flowers in July. 
Illustrated on the cover. Per 100 - $15.00 $ .25 
Pardalinum Giganteum. Larger, darker, and richer flowers than the above, 
also taller and more vigorous grower. New and scarce. $ 1.00 
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Parviflorum. A tall growing variety from California. Similar to Pardalinum 
but with heavier foliage. $ .50 $ 5.00 
