Tiger Lily 25c ea. 
Philippinense 20c ea. 
OFFER No. 16 
4 Hardy Lilies only 75 c 
The four Lilies illustrated for 75c or 
These 4 and One Auratum Lily $ 1^ 
REGAL LILY (Lilium Myriophyllum) —The queen of all lilies and the 
easiest to grow. The large trumpet-shaped flowers are ivory-white, 
slightly suffused pink, with a lively tint of canary yellow in the throat. 
Sweet scented,- it grows 3 to 5 feet high and blooms in the garden in 
July. 25c each/ 3 for 70c. 
DOUBLE TIGER (Tigrinum fl. pi.) —A magnificent lily borne in immense 
clusters, large very double flowers of a deep fiery red spotted with black. 
25c each/ 3 for 70c. 
CORAL LILY (Lilium Tenuifolium) —The Lily of Siberia grows 20 inches 
tall, slender stems, glossy foliage and beautiful large blooms of coral-red. 
Blooms very early. 20c each/ 3 for 50c. 
THE NEW WONDER LILY (Lilium Philippinense Formosanum)— A new 
graceful lily growing 2 to 3 feet high with very large trumpet-shaped 
flowers. Often called the Green-throated lily because of its large white 
flowers with green shaded throat. 20c each/ 3 for 50c. 
AURATUM (The Gold Band Lily) —Large clusters of flowers measuring 
8 to 10 inches in diameter. Each petal of which has clear, yellow bands 
the entire length through its fair white shading and also, is thickly studded 
with crimson spots. Large, sound bulbs, imported direct from Japan. 
45c each/ 3 for Si .25. 
One each of two Indoor Lilies 40c 
Regal Lily 25c ea. 
Coral Lily 20c ea. 
ANGEL’S LILY (Ismene) —A beautiful white lily for summer and 
winter flowering in the house. It produces giant Amaryllis-like pure 
white fragrant blooms with out-curving petals. 20c each/ 3 for 50c. 
MILK AND WINE LILY (Crinum)— A most unusual house plant for 
winter and summer flowering. A cluster of fragrant lily-like flowers 
of broad pure white banded wine-red. 25c each/ 2 for 45c. 
Any 5 Hardy Phlox listed below 75 c 
A NEW LIST OF PHLOX—20c each/ 6 for 85c 
BRIDESMAID —Pure white,- clear carmine eye,- blooms in large, round heads. 
ECLAIREUR —A magnificent large head of beautiful clear rose. 
ELIZABETH CAMPBELL —Light salmon-pink with lighter shadings toward 
the center of flower. The finest Phlox of this color. 
FIREBRAND —Bright red with deeper center, large trusses, strong robust 
habit. 
INDEPENDENCE —A fine new pure white variety which has caused con¬ 
siderable comment. 
JULES SANDEAU— Large, fine, very free flowering; pure watermelon- 
pink; rapid grower. We challenge you to find a better variety. 
LA VOGUE— A very beautiful rose color with large eye of deeper rose 
color,- very attractive. 
LEO SCHLAGETER —We consider this variety one of the most pleasing 
reds. Produces large scarlet trusses slightly darker in the center. Very 
good. 
MISS LINGARD —Pearly-white flower, with a very faint yellow eye; very 
remarkable bloomer, producing 2 or 3 crops of flowers during the season. 
Dark green, glossy foliage. 
MRS. CHARLES DORR— Tall grower,- with extra long, compact, pyramidal 
spikes of moderate sized florets. Its color is unique and very attractive, a 
solid blue-mauve. 
SALADIN— Brill iant orange-scarlet flowers of such vivid color as to vie 
with the geranium, carried well in large trusses. The individual florets do 
not scald or sunburn as do older varieties in this color. 
LILIAN —Resembles greatly the patented Phlox Columbia. Lovely pure pink 
without any trace of magenta or rose. The florets are large, the flower 
heads of good size and are borne in remarkable profusion. 25c each/ 
5 for $1.00. Not included in above offer. 
PHLOX SUBULATA ROSEA 
MOSS or MOUNTAIN PINK —An early spring flowering type, with 
pretty moss-like evergreen foliage which, during the flowering season, is 
hidden under the masses of rose-pink blooms. Excellent for rockeries, 
border or ground cover. 
Eclaireur 
Elizabeth Campbell 
INNISFALLEN GREENHOUSES, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 
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