LILIES 
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lilium 
Lilium speciosum rubrum 
One of the noted Speciosum trio that 
have been garden favorites for years. Its 
flowers, which come in August and Sep¬ 
tember, are a delicate pink—in fact, almost 
white—with conspicuous red spots; stems 
from 2]/i to 3 feet high and carry from 
four to six blooms. Mammoth bulbs, 40c. 
each; doz. $4.00; $30.00 per 100. 
Lilium auratum 
Familiarly known as the Gold-banded 
Lily of Japan. You should see the beauti¬ 
ful blooms in August to know how lovely 
they are. A broad band of gold runs from 
the throat to the tip of the snowy white 
petal, with crimson spots scattered over 
the entire surface. Mammoth bulbs, 40c. 
each; doz. $4.00; $27.50 per 100. 
HERE 
SHOWN 
ONE OF 
EACH FOR 
$ 1.50 
THREE OF 
EACH FOR 
$ 4.25 
LILIUM TENUIFOLIUM 
Lilium tenuifolium 
Coral Lily is a fitting 
name for this variety. The 
blooms are in clusters, like 
small bells, and the re¬ 
curved petals are shining 
coral-red. Large bulbs, 
25c. each; doz. $2.25; $15.00 
per 100. 
Lilium tigrinum, Single 
Rich orange-colored 
blooms with dark brown 
spots. Grows readily and 
flowers freely. Large bulbs, 
25c. each; doz. $2.75; $20.00 
per 100. 
Lilium regale 
Planted in early spring, 
or in autumn, the bulbs 
should bloom freely in July. 
The color is well shown in 
the picture. Mammoth 
bulbs, 35c. each; doz. $3.50; 
$25.00 per 100. 
LILIUM REGALE (Regal Lily) 
