HARDY GARDEN LILIES 
MAXIMOWICZII (Red Leichtlinii) (A). A 
pretty Lily on the habit of Leichtlinii, bear¬ 
ing six to eight flowers of an orange-red color 
with dark spots. Height 4 ft. Sept. 
75c ea; $7.50 doz.; $60.00 100. 
MONADELPHUM. See Colchicum. 
MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE. See Backhouse Hy¬ 
brids, page 5. 
MYRIOPHYLLUM. Sec Regale. 
NEPALENSE (B). A rare Burmese Lily with 
large, funnel-shaped, golden-yellow flowers, 
tinged with deep purple in the inside, and 
often marked with scattered dots. Requires 
good protection in winter. Height 3 ft. Aug. 
$3.00 ea.; $30.00 doz. 
PARDALINUM (Leopard Lily) (C). This is 
one of the best Lilies of the garden. It thrives 
well in any soil, but prefers a well-drained, 
moist situation. The strong stems are very 
leafy and produce numerous flowers. The 
petals are recurved, bright red, shading to 
orange with many rich, brown spots. Hardy 
and robust. July. 4 to 5 ft. 
35c ea.; $3.00 doz.; $20.00 100. 
PARRYI (B). This is one of the most beautiful 
of Lilies. The numerous flowers are trum¬ 
pet-shaped of a lemon-yellow color, slightly 
dotted brown at inner base. Prefers a par¬ 
tially shaded position. July. 3 to 5 ft. 
Large bulbs, 90c ea.; $9.00 doz.; $70.00 100. 
Giant bulbs, $1.75 each. 
PARVUM (C). A charming little Lily with many 
small, bell-shaped flowers. The color is red¬ 
dish-orange, shading to orange at the center, 
with crimson tips at points of petals. Pre¬ 
fers a moist, well-drained situation. July. 
3 to 4 ft. 
Large bulbs, 70c ea.; $7.00 doz.; $50.00 100. 
Luteum (C). A taller variety of above but with 
clear, yellow flowers. 
Large bulbs, 70c ea.; $7.00 doz.; $50.00 100. 
PHILADELPHICUM (A). A handsome native 
Lily with yellow cup-shaped flowers, spotted 
maroon and shaded orange at ends of petals. 
Good for naturalizing. July. 3 ft. 
Large bulbs, 30c ea.; $3.00 doz.; $20.00 100. 
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