Franklin Forestry Company 
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Lilies, Lilium 
To grow lilies successfully they should have a well drained 
soil, be planted six to eight inches deep, and a little sand 
around each bulb to keep from rotting. They should be grown 
three or four years and then transplanted, preferably in Sep¬ 
tember, and set at once to prevent drying out. It is well to 
plant them among evergreens or plants with heavy foliage, 
and the beds covered with leaves or like protection during the 
winter. 
Our bulbs can be supplied in September or October, or 
early spring. 
L. Auratum 
Each 
L. CANDIDUM—Madonna Lily—Large fragrant, pure 
white flowers—early July.$ .25 
L. HANSONI—Reddish orange, three feet high. Flow¬ 
ers six to ten in cluster—June-July.50 
L. HENRYI—Orange yellow, four to five feet high. 
Flowers August, September.60 
L. SARGENTIAE—Milk white, yellow throat. Flow¬ 
ers July . 1.00 
L. SPECIOSUM RUBRUM—White, shaded with rose, 
medium height. Flowers August and September.60 
L. TENUIFOLIUM—Scarlet, small slender growing. 
Lleight eighteen inches. Flowers August and Sep¬ 
tember 25 
L. TEN. GOLDEN GLEAM—Apricot shade, vigorous 
grower .50 
L. TIGRINUM—Tiger Lily—Blooms July, August.15 
L. UMBRELLATUM—Red orange, tall, good grower. 
L. Speciosum 
June, July .20 
L. UMBRELLATUM YELLOW—Yellow .50 
L. WILLMOTTIAE—Orange shade, large number 
blooms on stem. Blooms July. 1.00 
L. DAHURICUM—Reddish yellow, good size. Three 
to four feet. Blooms June, July.20 
Ij. Tigriniini 
SUPPLIES 
WINDOW BOXES—Painted.$ 2.50 each 
BIRD BATHS.$5.50 to 17.00 each 
Sun Dials, Gazing Globes, Lawn Ornaments, Garden 
Furniture and Pottery—prices on request. l. Regale 
Wallace-Homestead Co., Horticultural Printers, Des Moines, Iowa 
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