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Elegans 
These hardy Japanese Lilies come in many types, forms, anrl colors 
and are adapted to planting in rockeries and perennial borders. 
They are of dwarf growth, early blooming, and of easiest possible 
culture. Very effective in large masses. We are listing the var¬ 
ieties' which we think are the most outstanding in their respective 
colors. Plant in spring or fall 1 to 5 inches deep and 3 to 4 inches 
apart. 
Three Doz. 
Leonard Joerg. Flowers upright cup shaped and of 
a rich bright apricot flushed scarlet. June blooming 
Each 20c .50 $1.75 
Prime of Orange. A very dwarf form with large soli¬ 
tary bright orange-red flowers on 8 to 10 inch stems. 
A delightful variety for the rock garden. Each 15c .. .40 $1.35 
Heil Elegans. Large upright cup-shaped flowers of 
bright crimson orange with black dots-. Very free 
blooming and effective in large masses. June blooming 
Height 15 to 18 inches. Each 15c .40 $1.35 
Alice Wilson. One of the prettiest of the entire group. 
A \ery rare and beautiful little lily with clear lemon- 
yellow flowers in June. Fine lily for the rockery. 
Plant in spring or fall 4-6 inches deep. Height 20 in¬ 
ches. Each 50c. 1.25 $4.50 
Hansonii 
This is easily one of the best five lilies in cultiva¬ 
tion. It is beautiful, easily grown, robust, and perman¬ 
ent. The stems reach a height of 3 to 4 feet and carry 
six to ten slightly reflexed fragrant yellow flowers with 
thick waxy petals. Blooms in late June and July. 
Plant 5 to 6 inches, deep. Strong flowering size bulbs 
for fall delivery. Each 50c . 1.25 $4.00 
Henryi 
(Orange Speeiosum) 
A beautiful late blooming lily from the mountains of 
China. Does well in sun or shade, but color is a little 
better in partial shade. Flowers are orange-yellow 
banded with green. Blooms, in August and September. 
Bulbs are very large and should be planted in spring or 
fall 8-10 inches deep. Height 4-6 feet. Each 35c . 1.00 $3.50 
Pardalinum 
(Leopard Lily) 
Very showy strong growing lily with whorls of dark 
green leaves and clusters of recurved flowers on a 4-5 
foot stalk. The blossoms are variable but usually deep 
orange, with maroon spots, the tips of the petals being 
a rich scarlet. The bulbs are curiously formed mats 
of short sealed crowns. Frequently takes two years to 
become established. Plant in fall 5 inches deep. 
Each 35c .90 $3.50 
Regale 
Without doubt the finest of all hardy lilies and should 
die found in quantities in all gardens. No garden is 
complete without it. It is very hardy, easy of culture, 
free flowering and permanent. Does well anywhere. 
The large funnel shaped, very fragrant flowers are pro¬ 
duced in July. The flowers are white slightly suffused 
with pink, with a golden center. Plant in spring or 
fall 6-3 inches deep. Height 4-6 feet. 
Blooming Size 
4- 5 inch circumference. Each 10c .25 $1.00 
Strong Flowering Size 
5- 7 inch circumference. Each 20c .50 $1.75 
Mammoth Flowering Size 
These mammoth 5 year old bulbs should produce from 
ten to twelve strong gorgeous flowers the first year 
after planting. Can bo supplied in fall only. 10-12 
inch circumference. Each 35c . 1.00 $3.00 
Don’t Forget To Add Regal Lilies 
