L. HENRYI—ecbh50. A very hardy tall-growing 
Lily of late summer, with many recurved flowers 
of deepest golden amber. Thrives in sun or shade, 
and grows almost like Regale from seed. A fine 
Lily for the border, and particularly good for 
cutting. Long-lived and dependable. Pkt. 15c; 
spec. pkg. 35c; % oz. $1.00; 1 oz. $3.50; % lb. 
$ 12 . 00 . 
L. HUMBOLDTI—czy60. A magnificent Lily 
with great whorls of golden orange flowers, vari¬ 
ably stained with red. Pkt. 15c; spec. pkg. 35c; 
*4 oz. 90c; 1 oz. $3.25. 
L. JAPONICUM (Krameri)—cbhtzy30. Delight¬ 
ful soft pink trumpets, sweetly scented. Hardy 
enough in well-drained soil, with some winter 
mulching, or makes an excellent pot bulb. It is 
a very lovely Lily. Pkt. 15c; spec. pkg. 35c; *4 
oz. 90c. 
L. KAMTCHATKENSE—rzyl5. The Black Lily. 
Rare. Whorls of velvety black bells with purple 
reflections. Likes stony soil. Sometimes classed 
as a Fritillary. Pkt. 15c; sp. pkg. 35c; y a oz. 80c. 
L. KELLOGGI—czy48. Pretty mauve-pink re¬ 
flexed flowers, banded cream and dotted maroon. 
Has Clematis fragrance. Pkt. 20c; sp. pkg. 50c. 
L. LONGIFLORUM — ecbhth40. Easter Lily. 
Snow white fragrant trumpets. Forces wonder¬ 
fully, or may be grown outside to Boston, if 
planted deeply and winter mulched. A most ex¬ 
cellent Lily, blooming within a year from seed. 
Pkt. 20c; spec. pkg. 50c; *4 oz. $1.25. 
L. LOW! (Bakerianum)—chtzw30. Pendant and 
fragrant cream white bells, with red throat dots. 
Fine pot bulb. Pkt. 25c; spec. pkg. 60c. 
L. MACROPHYLBUM—rzy30. Unique spikes of 
flower funnels, bright rose-lavender. A rare and 
distinctive species, really charming. Long strap¬ 
like leaves. Pkt. 25c; spec. pkg. 60c. 
L. MARTAGON—bcltzy60. Bears quantities of 
wax-like flowers, wine to purple black. Most re¬ 
liable. Pkt. 15c; spec. pkg. 35c; *4 oz. 90c. 
L. MARTAGON ALBUM—cbltzy60. A pretty 
and desirable pure white Martagon, exceedingly 
floriferous. A graceful and dependable Lily. Pkt. 
20c; spec. pkg. 50c; % oz. $1.00; 1 oz. $3.25. 
L. MAXIMOWICZI—ecbh50. In appearance a re¬ 
fined Tiger Lily of better color tone. Seedlings 
often bloom second year. An easy, satisfactory, 
and thoroughly hardy Lily. Pkt. 15c; spec. pkg. 
35c; x /i oz. 90c; 1 oz. $3.25. 
L. MICHIGANSE—cbstatzy50. Practically it is 
a redder L. canadense, with the petals so reflexed 
that the flowers are no longer bells. Very good. 
Pkt. 20c; spec. pkg. 50c. 
L. NEILGHERRENSE—htw36. Narrow trum¬ 
pets of palest ivory, yellow throated. Fragrant. 
A magnificent species from the Nilghiri hills. 
Very rare. Give pot culture. Pkt. 25c. 
L. NEPALENSE—htzy30. A pot or green-house 
Lily. Trumpets of pale yellow, stained purple. 
Pkt. 25c. 
L. NEW HYBRIDS—czy60. A most interesting 
and beautiful strain, the result of inter-crossings 
of Liliums Hansoni, martagon and m. dalmati- 
cum. Colorings run from rich cream, through 
apricot, buff and orange, to true purple. Many 
of the more delicate tints will show pink or rose 
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