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LILIES—Continued. 
Each Doz. 100 
Grayi. A native Lily with deep red flowers. 
One of the finest for planting in shady places. 
Small, rich red flowers, spotted maroon. July. 
Height 3 to 4 feet.$0.20 $2.00 $15.00 
Hansoni. Most desirable; not particular in its 
cultural requirements and extremely hand¬ 
some in flower; does well in light loam. 
Plant among shrubs and low plants to pro¬ 
tect young shoots, this being one of the 
earliest -Lilies to appear in the spring. The 
stem reaches a height of 4 to 5 feet, carry¬ 
ing blossoms 2 inches across, regularly re¬ 
flexed, the petals being of a bright orange 
spotted more or less with brown, of a waxy 
texture. June flowering .40 
Henryi, A new Japanese Lily that has made a 
sensation In Europe. It has the same form 
and appearance as the Speciosum varieties 
but the flowers are bright orange-yellow. 
They are as hardy as a tree. Easily grown 
and permanent .40 
Humboldti. Large, handsome flowers of great 
substance, rich, golden yellow, spotted dark 
crimson, with recurved petals; very showy. 
Height 5 feet. July flowering. This Lily re¬ 
quires to be established before blooming 
freely and then produces as many as 20 to 
30 flowers on a stem.55 
4.00 30.00 
4.00 30.00 
5.50 45.00 
Lilium Superbum. 
Krameri. Unique for its color and grows from 
2 to 4 feet high. The funnel-shaped, finely 
formed flowers are 6 inches or more in 
length and as much across, of a beautiful 
clear pink color, often shaded blush. 
Longiflorum. Very beautiful white trumpet¬ 
shaped flowers, suitable for pots or sheltered 
situations in the flower border; they thrive 
best in a compost of fibrous loam, leaf soil 
.35 3.50 
25.00 
and coarse sand . 
.45 
4.50 
35.00 
Martagon. A handsome Lily, 
bearing 
clusters 
of purple, waxlike flowers. 
Thrives 
best in 
partial shade. June. Height 
5 feet . 
.30 
3.00 
20.00 
Martagon album. One of the most beautiful 
Lilies, producing in July handsome pyrami¬ 
dal spikes of very beautiful, pure white flow¬ 
ers, with reflexing petals of waxlike sub¬ 
stance. Height 4 feet.50 5.00 40.00 
Monadelplxum Szovitzianum. (See Colchicum). 
Pardalinum (Leopard Lily). Flowers reflexed, 
bright yellow at base, spotted brownish pur¬ 
ple, remainder orange-scarlet. Height 3 to 
4 feet .25 2.50 18.00 
Philadelphicum. A handsome native Lily with 
yellow, cup-shaped flowers, spotted maroon 
and shaded orange at ends of petals. Good 
for naturalizing. July. Height 3 feet.20 
Philippinense formosanum. A very graceful 
Lily, growing 2 to 3 feet high with gras y 
foliage and slender stem; flowers very long 
and trumpet-shaped, white with reddish 
brown shading on exterior, tips of petals 
elegantly recurving. It is hardy, but it 
makes its foliage too early, and is often 
damaged by frost. Very fragrant.30 
2.00 15.00 
3.00 20.00 
Regale. (See page 20). 
Rubellum. Beautiful small Lily. The color 
varies from a deep rose-pink to almost white, 
with yellow anthers; very fragrant, small, 
funnel-shaped flowers; grows 1 y 2 feet high. 
It does best in light soil.40 4.00 30.00 
Speciosum album. The Speciosum are the most 
important of the Japanese Lilies, always sat¬ 
isfactory. The variety here offered has large 
white flowers of great substance, with a 
greenish band running through center of 
each petal. 
Large bulbs. 8- to 9-inch circum. 
Mammoth bulbs. 9- to 11-inch circum. 
.35 
.45 
3.50 
4.50 
25.00 
35.00 
Speciosum magnificum. Magnificent large flow¬ 
ers of a rich rosy red. 
Large bulbs. 9- to 11-inch circum. 
Mammoth bulbs. 11- to 13-inch circum. 
.30 
.40 
3.00 
4.00 
20.00 
30.00 
Superbum. Height 3 to 4 feet. July. Flowers 
bright reddish orange, conspicuously spotted; 
easily grown and permanent . 
.20 
2.00 
12.00 
Testaceum (Excelsum or Nankeen Lily). This 
is one of the finest of all Lilies. The color i * 
difficult to describe, being a shading of dull 
apricot with orange-yellow anthers. A most 
graceful Lily and a good comparison to 
L. Candidum. June and July. Height 5 feet. 
Easily grown and permanent . 1.25 12.50 
Lilium Speciosum Magnificum. 
Lilium Tigrinum. 
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