REGAL LILY 
The Regal is perhaps the best of all Lilies—it start¬ 
led the world when first introduced from China. Should 
be grown in every American garden. 
The bulbs we are offering are splendid, healthy, disease 
free, and winter hardy. No better bulbs are obtainable 
anywhere regardless of price. If planted this fall, we will 
guarantee an abundance of bloom from each bulb next 
summer. 
7—5 to 6 inch circumference bulbs .$1.00 
25—5 to 6 inch circumference bulbs .$3.25 
50—5 to 6 inch circumference bulbs .$6.00 
100—5 to 6 inch circumference bulbs.$10.50 
ELEGANS LILY 
These hardy Japanese Lilies come in many types, forms, and 
colors and are adapted to planting in rockeries and peren¬ 
nial borders. They are of dwarf growth, early biooming, and of 
easiest possible culture. Very effective in large masses. We 
are listing the varieties which we think are the most outstand¬ 
ing in their respective colors. Plant in spring or fall 4 to 5 
inches deep and 3 to 4 inches apart. 
Leonard Joerg. Flowers upright cup shaped and of a rich 
bright apricot flushed scarlet. June blooming. Each 20c; 3 for 
50c. 
Prince of Orange. A very dwarf form with large solitary 
bright orange-red flowers on 8 to 10 inch stems. A delightful 
variety for the rock garden. Each 15c; 3 for 40c. 
Red Elegans. Large upright cup-shaped flowers of bright 
crimson orange with black dots. Very free blooming and effec¬ 
tive in large masses. June blooming. Height 15 to ],8 inches. 
Each 15c; 3 for 40c. 
CANADENSE 
(Canadian Lily) 
A very abundant native hardy lily. Stems growing from 2 
to 4 feet tall carrying many graceful flowers in July. Color 
varies from red to orange yellow spotted brown. Loves shade 
and lots of moisture. Plant in spring or fall 3 inches deep. 
Each 20c; 3 for 50c. 
LILY HENRYI 
You Will Never Regret Planting This Lily 
This grand lily often referred to as the Orange Spec- 
iosum is becoming universally popular and deservedly so. 
The graceful ref'lexed golden orange flowers are freely 
produced on strong stems in August. Possesses a stiong 
constitution and an easy and dependable lily for northern 
gardens. Plan to plant this lily this fall while prices are 
low. 
5 Large blooming size bulbs . 
10 Large blooming size bulbs .$1.85 
25 Large blooming size bulbs...$4.00 
50 Large blooming size bulbs .$7.00 
The Gorgeous Lily Willmottiae 
Brilliant—Dependable—Hardy 
This lily again proved to be the most outstanding of 
all red flowering lilies. There is nothing quite like this 
absolutely fine hardy lily. Multitudes of graceful vivid 
oran -e-red flowers in July. Was awarded First Class 
Ceilificate of Royal Horticultural Society. 
4 Select blooming size bulbs .$1.00 
10 Select blooming size bulbs .$2.25 
25 Select blooming size bulbs .$4.50 
50 Select blooming size bulbs .$8.00 
UMBELLATUM 
A very hardy lily native of Siberia of easy culture and suc¬ 
ceeding under a wide range of conditions. The large and showy 
upright cup shaped flowers are very effective and colorful in 
the. border. June and July flowering. Plant in spring or fall 
5 to 6 inches deep. 
Grandifloi um. Massive blooms of upright flowers which are 
six inches across. Color bright orange, flushed red and slightly 
spotted black. Blooming in July. Very robust. Height 3 to 
4 feet. Each 25c; 3 for 60c. 
Golden Fleece. A superb variety. Large umbellate heads of 
golden yellow flowers. Vigorous and very effective. A start¬ 
ling novelty. Fine flowering size bulbs. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
Mahony. A very large glistening dark red with no orange 
tint, a very distinct variety possessing a strong constitution. 
Must be seen to be appreciated. Each 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
LTmhellatum Red. A very hardy variety of unknown name. Of 
easiest possible culture. Orange-red flowers in upright umbels 
strongly resembling L. Elegans but larger. Flowers in June. 
Plant in spring or fall 5 to 6 inches deep. Height 24 inches. 
Each 15c; 3 for 40c. 
SUPERBUM 
(Turk’s Cap Lily) 
The most showy of all north American lilies. The strong 
stem mil carry thirty or more handsome flowers of a bright 
reddish-orange with dark spots. Blooms in July. Plant in leaf- 
mold either in spring or fall about 4 inches deep. Each 25c; 
3 for 60c. 
30 Below Zero Lily 
Collection 
This collection is made up of the ironclad varieties 
which have always withstood the ravages and bitter cold 
of our Minnesota winters in excellent shape. Includes a 
blooming range from June to August. Every one an easy 
variety for the beginner and absolutely hardy. 
Tenuifolium, Scarlet, June 
Regal, White, July 
Willmottiae, Red, July 
Henryi, Orange. August 
Umbellatum, Orange, July 
50 Large Bulbs 
(10 of each variety) for . 
.$8.50 
25 Large Bulbs 
(5 of each variety) for . 
.$4.50 
5 Large Bulbs 
(1 each of the varieties) for .. 
.$1.00 
The Quality and Price of This Collection Cannot 
Be Duplicated. 
