LADY DERBY 
LILIES 
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LILIUM AURATUM. Gold Banded Lily. Gloriously 
fragrant, white flowers with gold band surrounded by 
tiny red dots running down the center of each ])etal. 
Plant 8 to 10 inches deep in sharply drained, gritty soil 
with little humus. Each 30c; 10 for $2.50. 
L. CANDIDU,M. Madonna Lily. Pure white, fi-agrant 
flowers on 3 to 4 ft. stems. Plant 2 
well drained soil in sun or very light 
in May. Each 25c; 10 for $2.00. 
L. HENRYI. Orange s])eciosum. Orange-yellow flowers 
on 4 to () ft. stems; requires staking. Plant 8 to 10 
inches dee}) in soil mixed with jjeat or leaf mold; re- 
(juires shade or only moining sun. Very easy and in- 
ci-eases ra})idly. Each 30c; 10 for $2.50. 
L. PARDALINUM. California Leopaid Lily. Orange 
flowers with orange scarL^t shading at ends of ])etals, 
dotted with })ur})le; 3 to 4 ft. high. Plant 4 to 5 inches 
deep in frial)le soil; medium shade. Increases if left 
undisturbed. Each 25c; 10 for $2.00. 
L. PHILIPPINENSE FORMOSANUM. Philippine 
Lily. Pure white, fragrant flowers, 6 inches long on 
18-inch stems. Plant 5 to 6 inches dee}) in })eaty soil; 
})refeis shade. Excellent for growing in })ots or green¬ 
house. Each 20c; 10 for $1.75. 
L. REGALE. Regal Lily. Trumpet-shaped white flow¬ 
ers with yellow throats and reverse of russet-pink on 
3 to 5 ft. stems; fragrant. Plant 8 to 9 inches dee}) in 
well-drained garden soil; full sun or veiy light shade; 
easy to grow. Blooms in June. Each 25c; 10 for $2.00. 
L. SPECIOSUM RUBRUM. Lance Leaf Lily. Carmine- 
})ink flowers with rose-red dots; delicately fragrant. 
Plant six inches dee}) in sharply drained soil; })rovide 
light shade and stake to prevent top})ling. Each 30c; 
10 for $2.50. 
L. TENUIFOLIUM. Coral Lily. Small, brilliant coral- 
red flowers on 14 to 18-inch stems. Plant 3 to 4 inches 
deep in morning sun; lovely in the rock garden; faintly 
fragrant. Each 15c; 10 for $1.25. 
L. TIGRINUM SPLENDENS. Tiger Lily. Rosy orange 
with purple dots; 3 to 4 ft. Plant 6 to 8 inches deep in 
light shade or in sun with low growing annuals. An 
easy variety to grow. Each 20c; 10 for $1.75. 
HYACINTHS 
Set l)u]bs 5 to 6 inches dee}) and same distance apai t. 
Plant in full sun or moderate shade; soil should be 
light, rich and well drained. Bulbs may be left in the 
ground for several years. A to}) dressing of bone meal 
or well-rotted manure should be given each summer or 
early fall. 
Tlie figures following the names refer to the relative 
time of flowering; (1) being earliest, (4) being latest. 
PRICES: 17/18 ctm, extra laige garden size or for 
potting; each 20c; 10 for $1.50; 100 for 
$13.00. 
PRICES: 15/16 ctm, for geneial garden use, each 15c; 
10 for $1.00; 100 for $9.00. 
CITY OF HAARLEM (4). Creamy-yellow, large s})ike, 
late blooming. Very lovely inter})lanted with dark 
blue forget-me-nots or Radio violas. 
FURST BISMARCK (2). Brilliant medium blue, ex¬ 
ceptionally large, broad s})ikes. 
KING OF THE BLUES (4). Dark blue, com})act spikes; 
late. 
LADY DERBY (2). Blush })ink, large individual flow¬ 
ers nnd good s})ikes; one of the finest. 
LTNNOCENCE (1). The best })ui'e white. Flowers 
la,i-ge and of excellent substance. 
ORANJE BOVEN (2). A new color in hyacinths; rich 
salmon })ink with delicate orange sheen; very effective 
combined with blue flowers. 
PERLE BRILLIANTE (1). Light lavender-blue; sim¬ 
ilar to Queen of the Blues, but eai lier. 
QUEEN OF THE BLUES (2). Most popular lavender- 
blue variety. Strong growing with large s})ikes on good 
stems. 
QUEEN OF THE PINKS (3). Beautiful rosy-pink; 
long spikes. 
YELLOW HAMMER (2). Lovely creamy-yellow; quite 
early. 
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