of the LILY 
flower lover retains a peculiar respect and 
liking for this flower, so easy to raise and 
enjoy. 
These four Lilies represent a wide range 
of colors and are typical of the principal 
varieties. Our top-size, healthy bulbs will 
produce blooms this season. 
Lilium Tlgrinum 
Splendens 
(Tiger Lily) 
One of the oldest and a familiar road¬ 
side plant. Splendens is an improved and 
more robust form of the familiar soils. 
Originally it came from China and Japan. 
The flowers are orange-red, plentifully 
sprinkled with purple spots. The petals 
are reflexed—stamens and pistils very 
prominent. Splendens is as simple to grow 
as Tulips, thriving in full sun in any soil. 
Stem rooting. Blossoms in August and 
September on tall 4- to 5-ft. strong stems. 
Bulbs 6 32-7 inches in circumference, 25c 
each; $2.25 per doz. 
Lilium Tigrinum 
Lil lum Regale 
(Regal Lily) 
This wonderful Lily hails from Tibet— 
where it grows in wild profusion in the 
Min River valley between 2500 to 6000 
feet altitude, where hot summers and se¬ 
verely cold winters are the rule. So if your 
garden is limited in size, we recommend 
Regale along with Auratum for your Lily 
section. Not only is it one of the finest 
Lilies, but it is most vigorous in growth, 
98 per cent hardy. Most anyone can suc¬ 
ceed with it as long as soil is rich. Flowers 
are funnel-shaped trumpets, snowy white 
with pure yellow throats inside; outside are 
streaked brown which shades off to pink. 
Has a delightful, persistent fragrance. 
Bulbs may be planted in spring or fall. 
Stem rooting. Blossoms in July. Grows 3 
to 5 feet tall and stems are slender, strong 
and flexible. A wonderful cut flower. 
Bulbs, 7 to 8 inches in circumference, 25c 
each; $2.25 per doz. 
Lilium Regale 
"QUAD” Collection 
of Hardy Lilies 
4 Bulbs, All Different.$0.90 
12 Bulbs, 3 Each of 4 Varieties .... 2.25 
24 Bulbs, 6 Each of 4 Varieties .... 4.00 
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