HARDY PLANTS OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS 
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HARDY NATIVE LILIES AND BULBOUS PLANTS, continued 
Lilium grayi. Gray’s Lily. Height 2 to 4 feet. A beautiful Lily 
with deep reddish bell-shaped flowers, orange 
spotted within. Exceedingly showy and continues to 
grow in demand. We have a large stock on hand and 
solicit early orders. XX largest bulbs. 
First-size strong flowering bulbs . 
Second-size mostly flowering bulbs. 
Third size. 
philadelphicum. Orange-cup Lily. Height 1 to 3 feet. 
Reddish orange flowers, with purple spots. 
Flowering-size bulbs. 
superbum. American Turk’s-cap Lily. Under favorable 
conditions it reaches 8 feet, bearing scores of 3 to 
4-inch flowers of brilliant orange-scarlet, shaded 
yellow and dotted and tinged with brown in the 
center. The petals form a turban-shaped flower which 
accounts for its common name, the “Turk’s-cap 
Lily.” It particularly likes to stick its head up through 
an opening in overhanging shrubs. Blooms in July, 
and is easily adaptable to garden conditions. Early 
orders solicited. XX largest bulbs. 
First size. 
Second size. 
Third size. 
NARCISSUS. Daffodil. Best assorted varieties. Home-grown. 
Strong.. 
Second size. 
TRILLIUM cernuum. Nodding Trillium. White or pink 
flowers. April. Large broad leaves. First size. 
erectum. Purple Trillium. Large, very ornamental plants 
9 to 18 inches high. Large red fruit. Flowers brown 
to purple. Early, vigorous spring bloomer. Large 
stock ready for prompt delivery. XX largest. 
First size. 
Second size. 
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Cash Discount 10 per cent, including free packing, on orders received before Sept. 15, 1936 
