EDWARD GILLETT, SOUTHW 1 CK, MASSACHUSETTS 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
LILIUM coridion. Flowers bright yellow. Same situation as the preceding. 16 cts. 
each, $1.35 per doz. 
L. Henryi. A new and rare Lily of superior merit. It is of strong, vigorous growth, 
with flowers resem¬ 
bling L. speciosurn 
in shape, but the 
color is a deep 
orange-yellow, with 
green bands. 75c. 
L. Krameri. Flowers 
from white to deep 
reddish pink ; quite 
showy, but not a tall 
variety. 20 cts. 
L. Martagon (Turk’s 
Cap). Dull purple 
flowers, sometimes 
spotted. 20c. each, 
51.25 per doz. 
L. Philadelphicum (Wild 
Orange-Red Lily). 
One to 2 feet high, 
with one to two up¬ 
right open bell¬ 
shaped flowers, red¬ 
dish orange spotted 
with purple. Plant in a well-drained soil. Sun or shade. 15c. each, $1 per doz. 
L. pomponium. Red flowers spotted within. A good grower. 35 cts. 
L. superbum (The Superb Orange Lily). A very fine native Lily, from 4 to 8 feet 
high, with flowers from five to fifty on a stalk. It is a great feeder and requires 
lots of fine manure in a soil 2 to 4 feet deep. Large bulbs, 2 j cts. each, 51.50 
per doz. 
L. speciosurn album. A very hardy and reliable Lily, growing 2 feet high, with large 
white flowers. Large bulbs, 20 cts. each, $2 per doz. 
L. speciosurn rubrum. An old reliable kind 
LOBELIA CARDINALIS. 
that deserves a place in every garden. 
Flowers large, reddish dotted. 20c. 
each, 51.50 per doz. 
L. tenuifolium (Siberian Coral Lily). Plant 
12 to 18 inches high ; flowers rich 
scarlet. A beauty. 15 cts. each, 
51.50 per doz. 
L. tigrinum, var. splendens. A large, 
vigorous form of the Tiger Lily. 15c. 
each, 5 I 2 5 P er doz/ 
L. Wallacei. A low-growing I Jly with pale 
red flowers. 10 cts. each, $1 per doz. 
LOBELIA cardinalis (Cardinal Flower). 
One of the showiest of our wild flow¬ 
ers, 2 to 4 feet high, with large deep 
red blossoms along the upper part of 
the stalk ; will thrive in any garden 
soil or along the border of a lily pond, 
in water 2 or 3 inches deep. 10 cts. 
each, 51 per doz., 55 per 100. 
L. syphilitica ( Great Blue Lobelia). Simi¬ 
lar in growth to the last, but the flow¬ 
ers are blue, streaked with white. 
Plant in a moist place. Desirable 
for border of brook or lake, to cts. 
each. per doz. 
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