HARDY GARDEN LILIES 
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Lilium Auratum—Golden Banded 
Lily of Japan 
Lilium Rubrum 
Lilium Regale—Royal Lily 
The use of fertilizers with 
Lilies is most important. Well 
rotted Sheep Manure is best 
but should never be used in 
contact with the bulb. Bone- 
meal as a top dressing- is very 
necessary. 
See page 41. 
Stately Lilies are of the easiest culture, and the varieties 
listed below are all perfectly hardy. These are usually 
successful when planted in spring; however, fall planting 
is recommended. After once being planted, they will in¬ 
crease in beauty and size with each succeeding year. Lilies 
do best in a well-drained sandy soil, which should be fairly 
rich, and the plants should be given plenty of water during 
periods of drought. In order to grow Lilies to large size, 
the bulbs should be planted deep. 
Extra Fine Japanese Lilies 
flnulmu Golden Banded Lily of Japan. Golden 
banded, white, with red spots and stripes; 
very beautiful. Cover 9 to 10 inches; height 3 to 4 feet. 
Blooms July, August. Bach 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
Henrvi ° ran $® Speciosum Lily. Of vigorous 
* growth and will thrive in any soil. If planted 
in partial shade the rich orange coloring of the flowers 
will be highly accentuated. Cover 10 inches. Height 3 to 
4 feet, although well established plants will go higher. 
Blooms July, August. Very prolific bloomer. Each 35c; 
3 for $1.00. 
Rubrum The R° seum Japanese bulbs produce deep 
rose to red with white streaks. Very beautiful 
and much admired for blooming in August. Plant bulbs 
10 inches. Each 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
Lilium Henryi—Orange 
Standard Lilies 
Best of its class, being bright red. American 
grown. Plant 4 to 5 inches. Each 30c; 4 
for $1.00. 
Resale Royal Lily. A magnificent Lily; the pure 
6 white flowers, heavy with fragrance, and with 
canary-yellow throat, have an outside pink suffusion. 
Cover 8 inches. Height 3 to 5 feet. Blooms July, August. 
Large bulbs, each 35c; 3 for $1.00. Standard size, 
each 20c; 3 for 55c; 6 for $1.00. 
Tio-riniim Tiger Lily. The old popular Lily that 
1 should be in every garden. Orange-red, 
black spots. Cover 8 inches. Height 4 to 5 feet. Blooms 
August, September. 
T. Splendens (Single). Each 20c; 3 for 55c. 
T. Flore Fleno (Double). Each 20c; 3 for 55c. 
Umbellatum Er ®ctum—Candlestick Lily. The 
bulbs of this species are usually large, 
early flowering and robust. Large red flowers. Cover 3 
times thickness of bulb. Height 2 to feet. Blooms 
June, July. Each, 30c; 4 for $1.00. 
These should be in every 
i-ny ot me vaiiey flower lover . s yard Xhey in _ 
crease rapidly and care for themselves. The roots for 
outdoor use can be planted in late fall and early spring. 
A large clump of Colorado grown for 35c. 3 for 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Lilium Elegans—A Bright Red 
Collection of Four Hardy Lilies 
1 Regale, or Royal 1 Tigrinum, Tiger 
Lily. Lily. 
1 Elegans, bright red. 1 Imported Japanese. 
Each labeled. 
Value, $1.05. QC. 
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Day Lily Collection 
These Lilies are extremely hardy and are very useful 
for rock gardens, around pools and in shady places. All 
are described on page 12. 
1 Funkia Alba. White. 
1 Hemerocallis. 
Orange. 
1 Hemerocallis Bar- 
oni. Late yellow. 
1 Hemerocallis. 
Lemon. 
1 Plantain Lily. Lilac. 
$ 1.20 
value. 
ALL 
5 FOR 
95c 
Postpaid 
B ■_ “Consider the Lilies,” by Marshall, 92 pp., 
BOOH handsomely bound, replete with colored 
illustrations. All about Hardy Lilies. Each $2.00. 
Per pair 75c; 2 pair for $1.40. 
Lilium Tigrinum FI. PI.—Double 
Tiger Lily 
Use Peat Moss as a ground 
cover for your Lilies. It keeps 
the weeds down and being 
dark brown adds to the at¬ 
tractiveness of your garden. 
See page 41. 
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