HARD V G ARDEN LILIES 
AURATUM (The Golden banded Lily of Japan.) 
A most charming and popular Lily of easy cul¬ 
ture. Will do well in any garden where drain¬ 
age is good and where it is not subjected to 
cold winds. The flowers are pure white with 
a broad gold band in the center of each petal, 
highly spotted dark maroon on the white 
ground. Strong, sweet scented. July-Aug. 
3 to 5 ft. 
Ex. large bulbs, SSc. ea.; $5.50 doz.; $40.00 100. 
Mammoth bulbs, 70c. ea.; $7.00 doz.; $50.00 
100 . 
Monster bulbs. $1.30 ea.; $12.00 doz.; $90.00 
100 . 
Pictum. This variety differs from the above by 
being freely spotted with crimson and by hav¬ 
ing the golden hand terminate, at the tips 
with crimson. 
Ex. large bulbs, 90c. ca.; $9.00 doz.; $70.00 100. 
Platyphyllum. The largest of all Auratum Lilies 
with petals much broader and spotted yellow. 
Handsome and vigorous. 
Ex. large bulbs, 75c. ea.; $7.50 doz.; $55.00 
100 . 
Rubro Vittatum. This attractive Lily dif¬ 
fers from Auratum by having a broad, bright 
crimson band down the center of each petal. 
Ex. large bulbs, $1.00 ea.; $10.00 doz.; $75.00 
100 . 
Wittei. A pure white variety of Auratum, hav¬ 
ing no spots and with a broad j^ellow hand 
down the center of each petal. 
Ex. large bulbs, $1.00 ea.; $10.00 doz.; $75.00 
100 . 
BATEMANNI. Strong stems with five to ten 
flowers of a reddish-orange color. Jnly-Aug. 
3 to 4 ft. 
40c. ea.; $4.00 doz.; $30.00 100. 
BOLANDERI. One of the rarest of Lilies with 
hell shaped, deep crimson flowers, dotted pur¬ 
ple. Requires a well drained situation. Jul}'- 
Aug. 2 to 3 ft. 
75c. ea.; $7.50 doz.; $60.00 100. 
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