JACKSON, MICHIGAN 
HARDY GARDEN LILIES 
Lilies 95 
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?• L. ELEGANS. —One of the most showy, hardy and 
satisfactory Lilies for general planting. As brilliant 
as Tulips, with fine cup-shaped blossoms borne in 
upright umbels. In shades of red, orange and yel¬ 
low. Blooms June and July. 2 to 3 feet. 
20c each; 3 for 50c; $1.75 per doz. 
L. HENRYI (Yellow Speciosum Lily). 
Large branching heads of beautiful 
bright orange-yellow flowers with re¬ 
curved petals. Hardy, easy to grow and 
a free-bloomer. 5 to 6 feet. August-Sep- 
tember. Cover 7 to 8 inches. Large 
bulbs, 25c each; 3 for 65c; $2.35 per 
dole., prepaid. 
L. MVKIOPH VlIXll (The Regal 
Lily),-T-See color illustration on page 
103. .A real beauty with large white 
flowers shading to yellow in the center, 
with a faint tinge of pink at the edges. 
Deliciously scented, similar to the Jas¬ 
mine; extremely hardy, robust grower 
and free bloomer. One of the finest gar¬ 
den Lilies, bearing up to 9 flowers to the 
stem. Very easy to grow; set the bulbs 
5 to 6 inches deep. 3 to 5 feet. Blooms 
in July. Blooming size bulbs, each, 15c; 
doz., $1.50; 100 for $10.00, prepaid. — 
Select size bulbs, each, 20c; doz., $1.35, 
prepaid.—Extra large bulbs, each, 30c; 
3 for 75c; doz., $2.75, prepaid. 
L. PARDALINUM (Leopard or Pan¬ 
ther Lily).—Flowers are yellow spotted 
with rich brown, each petal tipped 
with scarlet. Very free flowering. Hardy, 
of robust growth. Will grow most anywhere if the drain¬ 
age is good. Late June to early August. 3 to 4 feet high. 
25c each; 3 for 65c; $2.35 per doz., prepaid. — Extra large 
bulbs, each, 35c; 3 for 80c; doz., $3.25, prepaid. 
L. SPECIOSUM RU- 
BRUM. — Fine waxlike 
flowers; petals are white 
shaded and spotted rose. 
A very attractive flower 
with recurved petals. 3 
to 4 ft. Blooms August 
and September. Suc¬ 
ceeds best in leaf soil. 
Plant deep. 30c- each; 3 
for 80c; $3.00 per doz. 
Beautiful and Permanent 
Lilies are becoming increasingly popular and may be grown 
successfully by any gardener. They bring charm to the garden 
(piite different. from that of any other flower. You may have 
cool whites, rich yellows and dazzling scarlets. Lilies may be 
had in bloom from early summer until fall by proper selection. 
Plant Lilies informally in clumps or large masses. Place the 
bulbs 4 to 8 inches deep (depending upon variety and size of 
bulbs), with a handful of sand around each one. If the soil is 
well enriched, so much the better for the size and beauty of the 
flower. A well drained deep soil gives the best results. Bone 
meal is the best fertilizer. 
Some Lilies produce large bulbs, such as Auratum and Rubrum, 
whereas many others will never make such a large bulb, as for 
example the Pardalinum and Tenuifolium. 
The Best Varieties 
LLLIUM AURATUM (The Gold-Banded Lily of Japan).—Con¬ 
sidered the most beautiful of all the Lily family. Excellent for 
cut flowers, blooming in July and August. Very large flowers, 
pure white, dotted with crimson, while through the center of 
each petal runs a golden band. Of delicious fragrance; 3 to 5 
feet tall and will bear up to twenty flowers. Succeeds best in 
open, porous soil, not in rich humus. Plant the bulbs very deep. 
30c each; 3 for 80c; $3.00 per doz., prepaid, 
LILIUM CANADENSE (The Meadow Lily).-—With beautiful, 
drooping, bell-shaped flowers of yellow, spotted with crimson; red 
anthers; up to ten flowers to each stem. Very hardy and easy to 
grow. It flowers in June and July. 2 to 3 feet. 25c each; 3 for 65c; 
$2.35 per doz.—Extra select bulbs, 35c each, prepaid. 
U. SUPERBUM (Nodding Lily; Turk’s Cap Lily).—Gives a bril¬ 
liant effect—bright orange-red, spotted brown; red anthers. Even 
a small clump will supply you with hun¬ 
dreds of flowers from June to August. 
Perfectly hardy. 4 to 5 feet. Fine for 
planting among shrubs. 20c each; 3 for 
50c; $1.75 per doz.—Extra large bulbs, 
each, 30c; 3 for 80c; $2.85 per doz. 
U. TENUIFOLIUM (Coral Lily or 
Fern-Leaved Lily).— See color illustra¬ 
tion on page 103. Brilliant coral-red 
flowers in clusters up to fifteen; slender 
stems 1*4 to 2 feet high with finely cut, 
fernlike foliage. Does well in moist sit¬ 
uations and partial shade. The bulbs 
should be set deep. Blooms June to 
July. 20c each; 3 for 45c; $1.50 per doz. 
Extra large bulbs, 25c each; 3 for 65c. 
L. TTGRINUM SPLENDENS (The 
Single Tiger Lily). —An improved form 
of the old well known Tiger Lily. Bright 
orange-red with black spots and red 
anthers. Up to- twenty flowers to the 
stem. Very showy. Blooms August and 
September. 3 to 5 feet. 15c each; 3 for 
40c; $1.35 per doz.—Extra large bulbs, 
each, 25c; 3 for 65c; $2.35 per doz. 
L. TIGRINUM FLORE PLENO (The 
Double Tiger Lily). —This is the double- 
flowered form of the preceding species. 
A very stately plant, 3 to 4 feet high, 
bears a large number of light orange- 
red flowers, spotted black. Blooms July to August. The only 
desirable double Lily. 20c each; 3 for 45c; $1.20 per doz,, 
prepaid.—Extra large bulbs, each, 30c; 3 for 80c. 
L, UMBELLATUM, — This beautiful Lily is of easy cul¬ 
ture, grows 2 to 3 feet 
Lilium Elegans. 
high and blooms in um¬ 
bels of 3 to 5 upright 
bright scarlet flowers. 
Very hardy, succeeding 
almost anywhere; mul¬ 
tiplies freely. June to 
July. 20c each; 3 for 
50c; $1.75 per doz., pre¬ 
paid.—Extra large bulbs, 
each, 30 c; 3 for 80c; 
doz., $2.85, prepaid. 
The New Wonder Lily—Everblooming 
PIIILIPPINENSi: FORMOSANUM. — A very 
graceful hardy Lily with long, wide-mouthed, 
trumpet-like flowers; pure white with a beautiful 
pale emerald-green throat. Very fragrant. They 
commence blooming in early August and continue 
to flower until frost. Plant 4 inches deep in well 
drained, sandy soil. 3 to 4 feet high. We offer 
hardy Michigan-grown bulbs. 25c each; 3 for 65c: 
doz., $2.35, prepaid.—Extra select bulbs, 40c each. 
Double Tiger Lily. 
1938 Lily Collection 
Elegans, Regal, Superbum, and LTmbellatum. 
1 of each ( 4 bulbs), for only 70c, prepaid. 
3 of each <12 bulbs), for only $1.90, prepaid. 
Super bum Lily. 
