HARDY LILIES 
Knowing the very real interest in lilies all gardeners have, we are offering the 
following worthwhile kinds. All are easily grown in any ordinary garden soil. 
BATTEMANNIAE. Four to six beautiful 
glowing apricot colored flowers are borne 
on three foot stems. Early August finds this 
at its best. Large bulbs. 35c; $3.50 doz. 
PHILIPPINE LILY. The last Lily to 
flower—August to November—and quite 
unique in sending up 3 to 4 flowering spikes 
with 5 or more beautiful white flowers. 
20c; $2.00 doz.; S16.00 hundred. 
lilium umbellatum 
POM PON IU M. — Red Turk’s Cap Lily. 
A brilliant Red Lily from the mountains of 
Northern Italy. Grows 4 ft. tall bearing 10 
to 12 wax like flowers. Unusual but will 
grow under ordinary culture. 85c each. 
REGALE. The finest lily grown, large of 
growth, hardiness and dependability. Each 
year larger and finer flowers will be produc¬ 
ed. Small bulbs 10c; $1.00 doz.; $8.00 
hundred. Large bulbs 20c; $2.00 doz.; 
$16.00 hundred. Mammoth bulbs 50c; $5.00 
doz.; S40.00 hundred. 
RUBRUM MAGNIFICUM.— Speciosium. 
Of vigorous growth and beautiful ruby-car¬ 
mine flowers with a white margin. 25c; 
$2.50 doz. 
TIGRINUM. — T rue Tiger Lily. 
Easy and well known. Brilliant sal¬ 
mon scarlet with black spots. August 
to September. 15c; $1.50 doz.; $12.00 
hundred. 
UMBELLATUM. Free flowering 
and of easiest culture. Flowers at Dec¬ 
oration Day with showy umbellate 
heads of orange red flowers. 20c: 
$2.00 doz.; $17.00 hundred. 
CONCOLOR. A beautiful dwarf lily with 
upright star shaped deep crimson flowers 
on 18 inch stems. Excellent in the lock 
garden. 15c; $1.50 doz. 
CORAL LILY. Another low growing type 
with nodding flowers and narrow grass-like 
leaves. Bright coral. June. 10c: $1.00 doz.; 
83.00 hundred. 
CROCEUM. Irish Orangeman Lily. Ex¬ 
tremely hardy ami easy to grow in sun or 
shade. Bright showy flowers appear in late 
June and July. 35c; $3.50 doz. 
HENRYI. A magnificent lily, often reach¬ 
ing 8ft. in height and carrying more than 
3U rich apricot orange flowers when estab¬ 
lished. Plant in a location protected from 
winds. Flowers in late August and Septem¬ 
ber. 30c; $3.00 doz.; $25.00 hundred. 
M A R T A G O N. — Turk’s Cap Lily. A 
strong growing lily often producing 25 flow¬ 
ers of light purple color. A distinct lily 
ihat should be grown more frequently. 40c; 
$4.00 doz. 
Don’t Miss This! 
NANKEEN LILY.—Lilium testac- 
eum or Excelsum. Perhaps the most 
beautiful and sought after of all Lily 
Bulbs. Flowers of warm rich apricot 
color borne on graceful 4 foot stems. 
Resembles the Madonna lily in style 
of growth and should only be trans¬ 
planted in late August and September. 
Bulbs ordered now for September del¬ 
ivery at these low prices. Best top 
sized bulbs. 75c; $7.50 doz. 
ROCKNOLL NURSERY, FOSTER, ©HI© 
