The LEHMAN GARDENS, FARIBAULT, MINN 
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PRINCEPS 
A new hybrid lily from Canada and in our es¬ 
timation one of file finest lilies introduced in re¬ 
cent years. A cross between Regale and Sar- 
gentiae and we think it superior to either par¬ 
ent. The immense trumpets are larger and pur¬ 
er than those of regale with less purple on the 
outside of the buds. Blooms in late July, thus 
extending the flowering period of Regale almost 
a month. Strong sturdy constitution and when 
established one stalk will carry 15 to 20 im¬ 
mense flowers. The lily of tomorrow. Stock 
■very limited so we suggest you order early. 
Stems rooting plant 5-G inches deep. Fine flow¬ 
ering bulbs. Each $1.00 . 3.00 
Speciosum 
This beautiful lily is deservedly one of the greatest 
garden favorites. It is hardy, free flowering, and de¬ 
pendable blooming in August and September. One of 
the finest border lilies. Color is frosted white, spot- 
led, clouded, and bordered with pinkish crimson. Plant 
in spring or fall 5-6 inches deep in leaf-mold soil. 
Height 4-6 feet. Each 50c . 1.25 $4.00 
Sulphur-Gale 
Another fine new hybrid lily which extends the 
flowering period of the Regale. A cross between 
Sulphureum and Regale. Because of its parent¬ 
age needs' covering in the north. The immense 
trumpet shaped flowers are white shaded yel¬ 
low within and the outside is tinted brownish 
red. July blooming. Plant 5-6 inches deep in 
well drained soil. Fine flowering bulbs. Each 75c 2.00 
Superbum 
(Turk’s Cap Lily) 
The most showy of all north American lilies. The 
strong stem will carry thirty or more handsome flowers 
of a bright red dish-orange with dark spots. Blooms 
in July. Plant in leaf-mold either in spring or fall 
about 4 inches deep. Each 20c .50 $1.75 
Tenuifolium 
(Coral Lily) 
This is perhaps the best lily we have for the rock 
garden. It is a native of Siberia and therefore very 
hardy. The slender stems are one to two feet high; 
the leaves are scattered and grass-like in their narrow¬ 
ness. The brilliant scarlet flowers are drooping, re¬ 
flexed. waxy, fragrant, and about 2 inches in diameter. 
Requires a light sandy soil with good drainage and 
eniovs part shade. Plant 2-4 inches deep in spring 
or fall. Each 15c .40 $1.50 
5 Lily Aristrocrats 
3 Henryi __ $1.00 
3 Regal . 50 
3 Speciosum . 1.25 
3 Tenuifolium . .40 
3 Umbellatum Grandiflorum .. 60 
15 $3.75 
15 Large Blooming Size Bulbs 
For $3.25 
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Notice The 5 Best Lilies 
