PHILIPPINENSE 
REGALE 
Zrf SUPERBUN^ 
PARKYI —Lemon-yellow, sweetly fragrant, low growing in higher 
altitude but tall in rich moist lowlands. You’ll love this lily. 
12 bulbs $5.50; 25 bulbs $10.25; 50 bulbs $19.75; 100 bulbs $38.10 
PHILIPPI NENSE— This is the Price variety and hardy any¬ 
where in the United Spates. The long trumpet shaped blossoms 
are pure white with a slight pink tinge to the midribs externally. 
Very fragrant, slender, dainty, graceful. As it seldom grows 
higher than 18 to 20 inches, it is an excellent lily for your rock 
garden, providing it is not too dry. But best of all, it forms a 
wonderful foreground in your border. 
12 25 50 100 
3- 4 inch circumference . $3.50 $6.85 $13.50 $25.75 
4- 5 inch circumference . 4.75 9.25 18.15 35.95 
REGALE (Regal Lily)—Of course this is the most popular lily, 
and so well known, it seems almost absurd to describe it. There 
really should be a slogan of “A Dozen Regals for Every Garden 
in the United States”—and those who have room, plant more. 
Then we could travel from shore to shore and inhale the fragrance 
of this beautiful white bell-shaped lily, with its deep orange throat 
and pink midribs, blooming during June and July. 
12 
25 
50 
100 
7- 8 
inch 
circumference. 
$2.50 
$4.95 
$9.65 
$19.00 
8- 9 
inch 
circumference. 
. 3.50 
6.85 
13.50 
25.75 
9-10 
inch 
circumference. 
. 4.50 
8.75 
17.00 
33.00 
10-11 
inch 
circumference. 
6.00 
11.75 
23.10 
45.00 
11-12 
inch 
circumference. 
8.75 
17.00 
33.00 
62.25 
SHUKSAN- -This is another extra fine new hybrid of the Dauri- 
cum type. Flowers sapricine yellow with claret-brown to morocco- 
red spots. It is very graceful and will blend with any flower in 
your garden. 
Each $1.00; 12 bulbs $10.00 
SUPERBUM —A beautiful American lily—tall, vigorous, flowers 
recurving, yellow, spotted maroon and blending to orange-crimson 
towards the tips of the petals. 4 to 6 feet. July-August. 
12 bulbs $3.00; 25 bulbs $5.85; 50 bulbs $11.35; 100 bulbs $22.00 
SULPHUREUM —Sulphur-yellow with deeper yellow throat. It 
is a wonderful lily, very sweet scented and one of the latest trum¬ 
pet lilies to bloom. We should grow more of this lily in our gar¬ 
dens. In the very coldest climates you can protect with your 
usual mulch in winter. 4-5 feet. August-September. 
1 
12 
25 
50 
6-7 
inch 
circumference. 
.$ .65 
$6.50 
$12.25 
$23.00 
7-8 
inch 
circumference. 
1.05 
10.50 
20.00 
37.25 
8-9 
inch 
circumference. 
1.35 
13.50 
25.85 
48.75 
SUNSET —This magnificent red lily is the finest red lily yet of¬ 
fered you for your garden. It grows five to ten feet tall, blooms 
July-August, has luxuriant foliage, is extremely hardy and easy 
to grow, and is crowned with many beautiful blossoms, (see 
frontispiece). It thrives in sun or partial shade, likes plenty 
of water and good drainage, and as a background for your other 
lilies or in your border it has no superior. The clear red of this 
lily blending with its orange-yellow center, lends a tone of har¬ 
mony rather than discord in your garden. I hope that some day 
the “Sunset” will be growing in every American garden. 
Each 
12 
25 
50 
100 
1 
Crown . 
.$ .50 
$5.00 
$9.85 
$19.50 
$37.75 
2 
Crown . 
.95 
9.50 
17.85 
34.50 
63.00 
3 
Crown . 
1.25 
13.50 
24.95 
46.85 
89.75 
TENUIFOLIUM —This is still the “gayest of little lilies”. A bright 
cheery red that blooms early when we need a “blotch of red” in 
our gardens. 1 to 2 feet. May-June. 
12 25 50 100 
Blooming size . $1.85 $3.50 $6.85 $13.00 
Larger bulbs . 2.75 5.25 10.00 18.75 
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