Native Lilies for Naturalizing or Specimens 
LILIUM canadense. Canada Lily. Slender stems 2 to 4 feet 10 
high. Flowers in various shades of orange, yellow, 
and red. Very ornamental. First size. $2 40 
Second size. 1 20 
carolinianum. Carolina Lily. A showy Lily somewhat 
dwarfer than L. superbum, with flowers a little lighter 
in color, but enriched with a delicate and pervasive 
fragrance. It grows 2 to 4 feet high, and, in spite of its 
common name of Swamp Lily, thrives best in well- 
drained soil and in partial or even fairly dense shade. 
The petals recurve sharply but not so completely as 
L. superbum, so that the long, slender tips are fre¬ 
quently erect or barely touch each other. First size. 2 50 
Second size. 1 20 
grayi. Gray’s Lily. Height 2 to 4 feet. A beautiful Lily 
with deep reddish bell-shaped flowers, orange 
spotted within. Exceedingly showy and continues to 
grow in demand. First-size strong flowering bulbs. 3 50 
Second-size mostly flowering bulbs. 1 20 
philadelphicum. Orange-cup Lily. Height 1 to 3 feet. 
Reddish orange flowers, with purple spots. 
Flowering-size bulbs. 1 80 
superbum. American Turk’s-cap Lily. Under favorable 
conditions it reaches 8 feet, bearing scores of 3 to 
4-inch flowers of brilliant orange-scarlet, shaded 
yellow and dotted and tinged with brown in the 
center. The petals form a turban-shaped flower which 
accounts for its common name, the “Turk’s-cap 
Lily.” It particularly likes to stick its head up through 
an opening in overhanging shrubs. Blooms in July. 
Early orders solicited. First size. 1 50 
Second size. 1 00 
Third size. 60 
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