<iMiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiin m 111111 m 1111111111 m i ii 1111111111 ii i! i r 1111111111111111111 ii 1111111111 ii it n 111111 ii 111111 mi 111 iiiniii 111111 it 111111111111| i, 111| | immiiinr 
....................... 
‘The ]RdE<baee IdIet 
(L. MYRIOPHYLLUM) 
T HIS beautiful new lily comes from North-western China, which as a guar¬ 
antee of its hardiness. The exquisite blending of tints and colors, form¬ 
ing a charming contrast with the rich green foliage, makes it one of the 
most beautiful of all known lilies. 
Highly recommended for general culture. 
» - . 
The large trumpet-shaped, fragrant flowers are pure transparent white, 
with a distinct, rich canary-yellow throat and orange stamens. The buds and 
outside of petals are delicate pink, which is often reflected through the petals. 
Plants grow from three to four feet tall. In the garden it should bloom 
early in July, continuing its glorious display well into August. Mature bulbs 
will produce five to ten flowers, and are fine for house decoration, lasting for 
days after being cut. 
RURR CUlLTdLIRB) 
Bulbs can be planted in the Fall or Spring. (If planted in the Fall it is 
well to mulch a little for first winter, but do not use fresh barnyard manure for 
mulching.) It will do well in any good, rich, well-drained garden land, either 
partly shady or all sun. 
This lily will not thrive in a location where water occasionally stands or 
in a tight mucky soil. 
SERB CURTURE) 
TO GROW THE REGALE LILY FROM SEED 
Sow in Greenhouse or Hot Beds, in January, in well pulverized, light 
sandy soil. Care must be exercised in watering as young seedlings have a ten¬ 
dency to damp off. Dusting with Formaldehyde dust from time to time will 
prevent damping. About the same culture as given tomato seed will get good 
results with Regale Seed. Seedlings should be lined out of doors in beds as soon 
as the weather permits, in good garden loam well drained. Plant about one 
inch deep and keep well cultivated during the summer season. Either dig in the 
fall and transplant back in three of four weeks, or if your soil is strong enough, 
you may leave out the seedlings for two years, mulching after the leaves die 
down, with about two or three inches of well prepared compost. 
For out door culture sow seed about April 1st in drills, about 50 seeds to 
the foot and one-half inch deep. Keep well cultivated. 
G-EEMDAEfb 
FajRsM Garden 
GITAS. 1,. LUCAS 
F 3 RSY, OHIO 
Telephone 93-1 
• IIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIt 
............. . . . ............. IHmMiimiiiiiiiHiiimmmiiiiiiiiim* 
