HARDY GARDEN LILIES 
NEW BACKHOUSE HYBRID 
“SUTTON COURT” (see page 5) 
Classification of Lilies 
As a guide to planting Lilies, we have placed 
them under three headings—A, B, and C. One of 
these letters will appear in brackets after the name 
of each variety. The explanation of this is as 
follows: 
A—Lilies that will do well under ordinary condi¬ 
tions, and which prefer a sunny location with 
the usual ground protection. 
B—Lilies that prefer a woodland situation, where 
there is a fair amount of sunlight and where 
there is a ground covering of low shrubs. 
C —Lilies that require a moist situation in leafy- 
loam, where the bulbs may rest in a dry situa¬ 
tion although the roots are penetrating the 
moisture. These grow naturally on banks of 
small streams, on the borders of ponds, or on 
raised hummocks in bogs. 
Be sure and pay close attention to these letters 
when ordering Lilies. 
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