PFEIFFER’S LILIES 
Pfeiffer's Fine Hardy Garden 
LILIES 
Lilies are becoming more popular every 
year, and are as easy to grow as other 
hardy garden flowers. 
Should be planted on well drained 
ground, all Lilies should be planted rather 
deep, 4 to 8 inches, depending on the size 
of bulb. All Lilies listed below survived 
the most severe winter on record. 
For best results plant all Lilies in the fall. 
BROWNI. Creamy -white, trumpet streaked 
reddish-brown on the outside of petals, 3 to 4 
feet high. $1.50 each 
CANDIDUM (Madonna Lily). Clear waxy white, 
fragrant flowers. Bulbs should be planted in 
August or early September to insure the neces¬ 
sary fall growth which this variety needs. Large 
bulbs. 25c each; 5 for $1.00 
REGAL LILY 
CANADENSE (The Meadow Lily of Canada). Graceful bells, 
minutely spotted, varying from red to yellow. lune-July 
.25c each; 3 for 60c 
CONCOLOR. Star-shaped flowers; orange red, slightly spotted. 
.25c each 
ELEGANS. Flowers held erect on the stem. Orange, slightly 
spotted. 1 to 2 feet. June. 20c each; 2 for 35c 
ELEGANS ALICE WILSON. A yellow flowered variety of 
the well known Elegans family. 50c each 
HANSONI. A choice Korean species bearing many handsome 
yellow flowers with thick petals. Hardy and easily grown, 
but prefers partial shade. 3 to 4 feet. June. 
.50c each; 3 for $1.25 
HENRYI (The Golden Speciosum). Its exotic charm, rich color, 
hardiness and dependability place it high among the favorite 
garden Lilies. Tall grower, excellent for cutting. Blooms in 
August. Large bulbs. 25c each; 3 for 65c 
Extra Size.40c each; 3 for $1.00 
PARDALINUM GIGANTEUM (The Sunset Lily). This mag¬ 
nificent new Oregon Lily is winning fame both in America 
and abroad. Under favorable conditions the plant grows 
6 to 9 feet tall. The stout stems clothed in luxuriant foliage 
hold their heads of gorgeous bloom aloft. Color, sunset red, 
spotted at base of petals. This Lily is wonderfully vigorous 
and of easy culture. Plant 8 to 10 inches deep, early in the 
fall, to insure bloom the following spring. July. Strong 
bulbs. 75c each 
PHILIPPINENSE FORMOSANUM. Late flowering. One of 
the most beautiful of the trumpet-flowered Lilies, also the 
latest to bloom. Long, slender tube, white inside, streaked 
with chocolate outside. Spicy fragrance. Plant 8 inches 
deep in rich leaf mold soil, in a sunny location. September. 
.35c each 
PHILIPPINENSE FORMOSANUM. (Price's variety). A 
summer bloomer, much earlier than above. 35c each 
REGALE (Regal Lily). White, shading to yellow in the center, 
and tinted pink on the outside. Blooms in July. 2 to 3 feet. 
Large bulbs. 25c each; 5 for $1.00 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM. Rosy pink with white edge. 3 to 4 
feet. 5Cc each 
LILY COLLECTION 
1 Regale. 
.$ .25 
1 Umbellatum 
.20 
1 Tiger (single) 
.20 
1 Henryi. 
.25 
1 Tenuifolium. 
.20 
1 Philippinense 
(Price’s).35 
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$1.45 
1 EACH, 
VALUE $1.45 
Postpaid, 
ONLY $1.00 
3 EACH OF ABOVE ONLY $2.50 
SUPERBUM. A beautiful native American Lily; tall and vigor¬ 
ous, bearing many recurving flowers; yellow, spotted 
maroon. 4 to 7 feet. Late July. Good bulbs. 
.25c each; 3 for COc 
TENUIFOLIUM. (Coral Lily). Small, bright scarlet flowers on 
slender stems. 1 to 2 feet. June-July. Pleasing fragrance. 
.20c each; 2 for 35c 
TIGRINUM (Tiger Lily). The old-fashioned Tiger Lily of our 
gardens. Orange spotted purple. Large bulbs. 
.20c each ; 2 for 35c 
TIGRINUM FLORE PLENO (The Double Tiger Lily). A 
double form of the above Lily of a softer color and flowers 
a little later. 30c each ; 3 for 75c 
UMBELLATUM (Candlestick Lily). Orange-red flowers in 
upright umbels; resembles Elegans, but grows taller and is 
a few days later. Large bulbs. 20c each; 2 for 35c 
WILLMOTTIAE. Showy orange-red flowers with recurved 
petals; graceful and free flowering. 3 to 4 feet.... 50c each 
THE PFEIFFER NURSERY, WINONA, MINNESOTA 
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