CHOICE LILLIES 
We list only those Lillies as we are growing at the Garden. 
You are assured of strong, healthy bulbs. Stock of some 
varieties necessarily limited. Note digging months specified 
for each. Orders of $2 up Prepaid. If for less add 15c. Sold 
by CIRCUMFERENCE sizes. 
AUBATUM—(Gold Banded Lily of Japan). One of the finest. 
6 petals of ivory white studded with chocolate-crimson spots, 
and striped through cented with golden-yellow. 3—5 feet. July 
August flowering. October dug. 8 TO 9 INCH 35c. 
AUBATUM PLATYPHYLLUM —Most vigorous of the Auratums. 
Massive white flowers; central gold band on each petal and 
lightly spotted with same color. Fragrant. August flowering— 
dug November. 8 TO 10 INCH 40c. 
BLACKBERRY LILY —(Belmacanda Chinesis). Iris-like leaves, 
orange flowers dotted with crimson, not unlike hemerocallis 
blooms—but a LILY. Ornamental seed clusters resemble glossy 
blackberies. Perfectly hardy and desirable. Dug Spring or 
Fall Strong Division 20c. 
CANDIDUM—The Madonna Lily. One of the most popular lilies 
grown. Perfectly hardy and easy to grow in well drained soil. 
Lovely white, June flowering. Dug in August. 5 to 6 INCH 20c, 
6 for $1.00; 6 to 8 INCH 25c, 5 for $1.00. 
CBOCEUM —Irish Orangeman Lily—Bright orange flowers car¬ 
ried upright. Hardy—thrives most anywhere. Flowers June- 
July. October dug. First size bulbs 35c. 
HENRYI —(The Golden Speciosum). Late July and August 
blooming. Splendid garden lily of deep orange-yellow. Splen¬ 
did foliage. November dug—7 TO 8 INCH 25c. 
PABDALINUM —Bright orange, spotted crimson. Very tall. 15 
to 20 flowers in succesion for 2 or 3 weeks. Hardy and does 
well in any good soil July flowering—October dug, 50c. 
PHILIPPENENSE FORMOSANUM —A wonder lily and destined 
to be even more popular than the REGALE LILY. Pure 
white with emerald throat—externally streaked reddish brown. 
August-November flowering. Late November dug— 
3 TO 4 INCH 25c 6 for $1.25 
4 TO 6 INCH 35c 6 for $1.90 
REGALE —By far the most popular lily ever introduced. Hardy. 
4 to 6 feet tall—fine foliage. White with canary yellow inside 
the base, outside petals suffused pink. July blooming, October 
dug. 5 TO 6 INCHES 15c 6 for 75c 
6 TO 8 INCHES 20c 6 for $1.00 
8 TO 10 INCHES 30c 6 for $1.50 
SPECOSIUM—Bubrum Magnificum. Rich ruby, spotted carmine, 
margined white. Petals broad and of great substance. Popular. 
August blooming—November dug. 
8 TO 9 INCH 35c 3 for 90c 
SPECIOSUM-MELPOMENE—Deep carmine-crimson with a nar¬ 
row margin of white. Desirable for its fine coloring and deli¬ 
cate beauty. August flowering—November dug. 8 TO 9 
INCHES 35c. 
8UPERBUM—Beautiful American Lily. Tall, vigorous. Recurv¬ 
ing yellow flowers, spotted maroon in center, blending to or¬ 
ange-crimson in center toward tips of petals. July flowering 
October dug. FIRST SIZE 25c, 6 for $1.25; SECOND SIZE 15c, 
6 for 75c. 
TENUIFOLIUM—The dainty CORAL LILY. Deep scarlet, June 
flowering on 18 inch stems. In great demand for rockeries and 
border planting. September-October dug. 2-YEAR BULBS 20c, 
6 for $1.00 
UMBELLATUM—Grandiflora. Very fine form. Huge heads of 
bright orange-red flowers. Very free flowering. July blooming. 
Sept.-Oct. dug. 
FIRST SIZE 25c 6 for $1.00 
SECOND SIZE 15c 6 for 75c 
TIGBINUM—The Tiger Lily. An old favorite and no garden 
complete without it. Sturdy stalks carrying as many as 25 to 
30 large, rich, salmon-orange flowers spotted purple.. BiKbi 
SIZE 20c, 6 for $1.00. 
WILMOTTIAE—Produces up to 20 flowers of vivid orange-red 
with recurved petals and many small brown spots. A very fine 
variety; tall, graceful and fine foliage. Adapted to garden 
but requires staking. LARGE BULBS 50c EACH. 
r-GLEN MILLS, PA."-'- J “ 
“These (Jap) Iris plants are fine big plants and I will 
take good care of them, and I know I will be repaid 
by beautiful blooms." 
R. H. TONES —■ TUCKDAWA GARDENS — PERU, INDIANA 
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