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When well established L. Jlcnryi will attain 4' 
or 5 ', bearing orange yellow flowers banded with 
green. It has a hardy constitution, in fact, is 
one of the easiest of all the lilies to grow 
Lilium superbum, a lover 
of moist soil, bears bright 
orange flowers spotted, 
twelve to thirty to a plant 
A native lily is L. phila- 
delphicum, preferring 
sandy soil with partial 
shade and good drainage 
SHUBBERY of BIRCH and DOGCJOOD 
Variety 
Color 
Height 
Season 
I Lilium Giganteum 
White 
10' 
July-Aug. 
2 
‘ Martagon (Turk’s Cap) 
Purple spotted 
3' 
June-July 
3 
‘ Tigrinum splendens 
Orange red 
4' 
Aug.-Sept. 
4 
‘ Krameri 
Pink 
2 K' 
July-Aug. 
« 
‘ Umbellatum erectum 
Red orange 
2 ' 
June-Julv 
6 
‘ Szovitzianum (cochriam) 
Yellow 
4' 
June-July 
7 
‘ Rubellum 
Rose 
2' 
May-June 
8 
‘ Aura turn 
Orange 
4' 
Aug.-Sept. 
9 
‘ Thun-Alutaceum 
Apricot 
iK' 
June-July 
10 
‘ Umbellatum-incomparable 
Crimson 
2 ' 
June-July 
II 
‘ Martagon (Turk’s Cap) 
Purple 
3' 
June-July 
12 
‘ Pvrenaicum 
Yellow 
2 ' 
May-June 
13 
‘ Thun. Von Houtter 
Crimson 
iK' 
June-July 
14 
‘ Speciosum-nibrum 
Rose 
3' 
Aug.-Sept. 
IS 
‘ Henryi 
Cream 
6 ' 
Aug.-Sept. 
16 
‘ Regale 
Cream with brown stripe 
3' 
July 
17 
‘ Candidum 
White 
4' 
June-July 
18 
‘ Croceum 
Ora nge 
3' 
June-july 
18a 
‘ Canadense 
Yellow 
3' 
July 
19 
‘ Candidum 
White 
3' 
July-Aug. 
20 
‘ Spcciosum album Kraetzeri 
White 
3' 
Aug.-Sept. 
21 
‘ Chalcedonicum 
Scarlet 
3' 
June-July 
22 
‘ Superbum 
Orange crimson 
6 ' 
July-Aug. 
23 
‘ Hansoni 
Golden 
3' 
June-Julv 
24 
‘ Testaceum (Nankeen Lily) 
Yellow 
4' 
June-July 
SECTION at CENTZR. 
SHRUBS 
PATH 
A 
Azalea- 
B 
Berberis 
L 
Lcturcl 
© 
Pyru5 BecKtellii 
X 
Hyacintkus GincLicaris 
Harc^ Ferns 
Although lilies are generally grown in the 
border, a special garden devoted to them 
would make a brilliant showing. The pla7i 
a}td table show variety and lo7ig blooming 
