Hardy Summer Flowering Lilies 
No garden is complete without a few choice lilies. One or more added to your collec¬ 
tion each year will soon establish for you a good supply. Plant in rich, well-prepared, par¬ 
tially shaded bed 6 inches deep with sand at base of each bulb for drainage. Order not later 
than April 15th. The handsome large size bulbs we offer will bloom this season. _ 
Lilium Regale. Native of Western China. This hardy, easily grown, handsome and 
popular hly holds a large place in the hearts of garden lovers. The fine trumpet-shaped, 
deliciously scented flowers bloom profuselj^ Color: ivory white shadowed pink with yellow 
tinge at base of each petal. Extra large bulbs, 25^ each. Smaller size 200 each. Fresh Re¬ 
gale seed, which should produce flowers the third season from planting. Packet only 60. 
Lilium Speciosum Album. Large 
white flowers of great substance with a green¬ 
ish band running through the center of each 
petal. Extra large flowering bulbs 350 each. 
Lilium Auratum. (Golden-banded lily 
of Japan.) One of the finest. Large, graceful, 
fragrant, 6-petaled flowers of a delicate ivory- 
white color, chocolate crimson spotted with 
golden yellow center. Large bulbs 350 each. 
Lilium Henryi. This lovely rare variety 
grows 3 to 5ft. high, is perfectly hardy and al¬ 
ways does well. Flowers are a rich apricot-yel¬ 
low with a few brown spots. Large bulbs 35j^. 
Lilium Rubrum. Very popular. Rosy- 
white flowers heavily spotted with rich crim¬ 
son; extra large flowering bulbs 250 each. 
Lilium Tigrinum. A splendid, easily 
grown, tall variety. Stems bear many large, 
reflex, black spotted, deep orange flowers 250 
Lilium Superbum. Magnificent. State¬ 
ly. Late blooming. Flowers in combinations 
of red and yellow with purple dots. 250 each. 
Also seeds 50 per packet. 
Lilium Tenuifolium (Coral Lily). Love¬ 
ly, flashy, nodding, mid-summer lily of deep 
coral red. Prolific blooms upon 18in. stems. 
Fine in masses. 30j^ each. 
THE BLACKBERRY LILY (Pardanthus Sinensis) 
A plant to please. Iris¬ 
like leaves with tall stems 
bearing two-inch showy flow¬ 
ers of orange and crimson; 
followed by ornamental black 
seed-clusters, giving the 
name. 
The roots are perfectly 
hardy, grow under adverse 
conditions and give flowers of 
unique and exotic beauty. 
Plant in moist semi-shade, a 
group among the shrubbery 
will lend an attractive note of 
color. Roots 250 each, seeds 
50 per packet. 
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