Lilies—Continued. 
*Japonicum. (Formerly per 12; $25.00 per 100. 
This is one of the few “pink” Lilies of our gardens and a very 
lovely thing it is. The flowers are carried horizontally on stems 
3 feet high. Somewhat capricious in its requirements. It is a 
Lily so beautiful and of a color so lovely and unusual that it is 
worth taking pains with. It has been known to give as many as 
7 blooms to a stem, though 1 and 2 flowers to a stem the fa 
year is usual. The funnel-shaped, finely formed Aower® are (S 
inches or more in length, and as much across, of a beautiful clear 
pink color often shaded blush. June-July flowering. 
*Martaeon Each, 40c; $4.00 per 12; $30.00 per 100. 
^Strong "growing Lily, producing from 20 to 30 light spottedpur- 
pie flowers when established; very graceful, vigorous and flonfer 
ous. June-July flowering. (Color illustration, page 37). 
iu Each, $1.00. 
The^are few more beautiful things than the white Martagon 
Lily The appearance of these Lilies is graceful and delightful 
the extreme On slender stems 4 and 5 feet high the numerous 
drooping, waxlike, white Turk’s Cap flowers, with yellow tippe 
stamens, look fascinating. The small flowers are symmetncal in 
shape with reflexed petals and are borne in pyramid-shaped clus 
ters ? The Martagon Lily does wonderfully well in the shade of 
trees, and the white variety is no exception in this respect. June 
flowering. 
Monadelphum szovitzianum. Each, 75c; $7.50 per • 
One of the finest Lilies and not difficult to grow. It reaches a 
height of 4 to 6 feet. As many as 20 flowers are borne on stem 
of established bulbs, forming pyramid-shaped clusters. The Sow 
ers are drooping and of a thick waxlike texture, regularly re 
curved They vary from a pale citron-yellow to deep yellow^ 
The first season planted, it sometimes does not show much 
growth above the ground, but the following season it will grow 
freely It dislikes being transplanted. Early June flowering. 
*Pardalinum californicum. Each, 30c; $3 00 per 12; $20 00 per 100 
Rising to a height of 7 feet, carrying from 15 to 20 flowers ™th 
whorls of dark green leaves, the flowers begin to expand from 
the base of the clusters upward, producing a succession ol ex¬ 
panded and opening flowers for 2 or 3 weeks. The petals are 
large, strongly recurved, deep orange, maroon spotted; tips ot 
petals intense scarlet. Hardy and robust, does well in any good 
garden loam, well-drained soil in sun or partial shade. July flow¬ 
ering. 
*PhiIadelphicum. Each, 20c; $2.00 per 12; $15.00 per 100 
A handsome native Lily with yellow, cup-shaped flowers, spotted 
maroon and shaded orange at ends of petals. Good for natural¬ 
izing. July. Height 3 feet. 
*Philippinense formosanum. (See page 39). 
Pyrenaicum aureum. , . Each, 90c; $9-00 per 12. 
The Yellow Turk’s Cap Lily, which is of easy culture The flow- 
ers are greenish yellow, spotted brown with red anthers. June 
flowering. Height 2 to 3 feet. 
*RegaIe (The Regal or Royal Lily). See page 39. 
*RubeIlum. Each, 40c; $4.00 per 12; $30.00 per 100. 
Beautiful small Lily. The color varies from a deep rose-pink to 
almost white, with yellow anthers; very fragrant, small, tunnel- 
shaped flowers; grows \/i feet high. It does best in light soil. 
Sargentiae. Each, 75c; $7.50 per 12; $58.00 per 100. 
The flowers are funnel-shaped, milk-white internally with yellow 
throat, deep reddish brown externally; delightfully fragrant on 
4-foot stem. Late July or early August flowering. 
P One of the greatest favorites as a border Lily; of daring as well 
as beautiful form. The petals are well rolled back and are hand¬ 
somely spotted, often branded with distinct color. The style is 
thrown out in a curved line of much grace and strength. The 
stamens boldly diverge from it. The anthers are conspicuous for 
their size and color and extremely delicate poise. In addition to 
all these attractive qualities, it has a strongly waved outline to 
the petals, which adds much to its beauty. It flowers through 
the late summer into autumn. The cultivation of this Lily is 
simple. It may be relied upon to prosper, sending up its flower¬ 
ing stems year after year in increasing numbers. 
" SP £?gTbulb b s U "9 in. circum. Each, 35c; doz., $3.50; 100, $25 00. 
Mam. bulbs. 9-11 in. circum. Each, 45c; doz., $4.50; 100, $35.00 
Beautiful, snow-white flowers with a golden green stripe through 
the center of each petal, and anthers of a coppery tint Alike m 
the form of the flower and in the way of growing, this Lily is 
one of the most beautiful we have. 
*Speciosum magnificum. (Rubrum Improved) «20 00 
Large bulbs. 9-11 in. circum. Each 30c; doz., $3.00 100 $20.00. 
Mam. bulbs. 11-13 in. circum. Each, 40c; doz., $ 4 . 00 ,100,$30.00. 
Rich ruby-carmine, margined white; stout of substance and broad 
of petal. This variety stands out prominently on account ol its 
vigorous growth as well as the size and depth of coloring. ( 
illustration, page 38). 
* SP SSb„KnTcircu». Each 35c; do,. *«»; 100 WWO. 
Mam. bulbs. 11-13 in. circum. Each, 45c; doz.,$4.50; 100,$35.00. 
The delicate beauty of the finer colored flowers makes this va¬ 
riety most desirable. Deep carmine-crimson, intensified by a nar¬ 
row margin of white. 
*Superbum. Each, 20c; $2.00 per 12; $12 00 per 100. 
The color in this desirable Lily varies from pale yellow to deep 
crimson, more or less spotted on the inner surface of the petals. 
Valuable as a late-flowering Lily. Fine established specimens 
often reach a height of 10 feet and more bearing from 20 to 30 
elegantly reflexed flowers, arranged in large, conelike clusters. 
Does well in ordinary garden soil. July-flowering. 
*Tenuifolium. Each, 20c; $2.00 per 12; $15.00 per 100 
A charming little early flowering Lily with strongly recurved 
petals of waxy texture; deep scarlet. A gem in the rock garden 
as in the border. Likes a cool, damp loamy soil and partial shade 
but does well anywhere in well-drained soil. June-flowering. 
Tenuifolium, Golden Gleam. Each, 40c; doz., $4.00; 100, $30m 
A beautiful, robust and a floriferous hybrid of this type, bearing 
numerous flowers of a pure apricot-yellow. June-flowering. 
*Testaceum (Excelsum). (See page 39). 
*Tigrinum splendens. Each, 25c; $2 50 per 12; $18.00 per 100 
The finest form of Tiger Lily with the richest color. The large 
shapely flowers are of a rich dark salmon-orange spotted with 
glossy black. This Lily is very robust in habit and of easy culture. 
August-September flowering. (Color illustration, page 38). 
*Tigrinum flore pleno. Each, 25c; $2.50 per 12; $18.00 per 100. 
The double form. The best example of a double Lily we have. 
Umbellatum, Apricot. Each, $1.00; $10.00 per 12. 
The flowers are of a lovely shade of delicate apricot-yellow borne 
in large heads. This Lily is at its best when grown in a cool, 
shady position. 
Umbellatum, Golden Fleece. Each, $1.25; $12.50 per 12. 
A striking break from the usual red and orange tones of the 
Umbellatum group. This fine variety has large umbellate heads 
of clear golden yellow flowers with a suggestion of scarlet at the 
tips of the petals. It is very effective as a border plant and pos' 
sesses a strong constitution. 
^Umbellatum grandiflorum. Each, 25c; $2.50 per 12; $18.00 per 100. 
A very free-flowering Lily of easy culture. Carries large um¬ 
bellate heads of light orange-red flowers. (Color illustration, 
page 38). 
^Umbellatum, Mahogany. Each, 40c; $4.00 per 12; $30.00 per 100. 
The deepest in color yet raised. Comparatively small in stature 
with heads of fine broad petaled flowers, deep glowing crimson- 
like deepening to a rich mahogany-crimson as the flowers pass. 
*Wallacei Each, 45c; $4.50 per 12; $35.00 per 100 
A handsome Lily of a beautiful shade of the warmest apricot with 
rosy shading. Height 1J/2 t° 7 feet. 
*Washingtonianum. Each, 65c; $6.50 per 12; $50.00 per 100. 
A beautiful Lily with fragrant drooping white flowers on a stem 
4 to 5 feet in height. The reverse of the flowers has a tinge 
ranging from light pink to a deep wine color. This Lily requires 
a thoroughly drained situation. June-July flowering. 
*Willmottiae. Each, 60c; $6.00 per 12; $45.00 per 100 
A tall, graceful Lily with slender foliage. Produces 15 to 20 
flowers of a vivid orange-red, with recurved petals and numerous 
small brown spots. A very lovely variety, adapted for the garden 
but will need staking. July and August. 4 to 5 ft. Largest bulbs. 
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