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CATALOG OF BOXFORD NURSERY 
HARDY HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS, continued 
Lilium marltimum. 1 to 2 ft. Dark Each 
red, funnel-shaped flowers. Give 
moist, boggy situation.SO 75 
pardallnum. 3 to 6 ft. Very leafy 
stems. Very showy flowers, 
orange centers and crimson tips. 
A bog variety, but thrives if kept 
well mulched. Single eyes. 25 
Heavy. 
parryi. Slender, leafy stem 3 to 5 ft. 
high. One of the few yellow-flow¬ 
ered varieties; trumpet-shaped; 
very fragrant. A very difficult 
species to grow, and must have 
moist location to thrive. Medium. 
Large. 
philadelphlcum. 1 to 2 ft. Terminal, 
upright flowers are bright red with 
dark spots near center. Stands 
sunny, dry situations better per¬ 
haps than any other Lily. 20 
speciosum album. 2 to 4 ft. All the 
varieties of L. speciosum are good 
among Rhododendrons or shrub 
borders if planted near the edge, 
blooming up to frost. S to 9 in... 
9 to 11 in. 
speciosum melpomene. Fiery red 
variety; very floriferous. 8 to 9 in. 
9 to 11 in. 
speciosum rubrum. Dark purplish 
red flowers. Probably the best va¬ 
riety for the ordinary garden. 
8 to 9 in. 
9 to 11 in. 
superbum. Tcrk’s-Cap Lily. 3 t 9 6 
ft. No description will do justico 
to this magnificent American Lily. 
Golden, recurved petals, flowering 
in perfect pyramids, often forty 
on a single stalk. A clump is liter¬ 
ally a blaze of scarlet and gold. 
2nd size. 
1st size. 
tenulfollum. Siberian Coral Lily. 
1 to 2 ft. Flowers one to twenty 
on rather short raceme, nodding, 
rich scarlet. Docs well in ordinary 
garden soil. 
tlgrinum. Tiger Lily. 2 to 5 ft. An 
old-fashioned variety of very easy 
culture. Flowers three to ten, 
nodding, bright red, thickly spot¬ 
ted with bright purplish spots. 
Ordinary garden soil. 15 
tlgrinum 11.-pi. Double form of 
L. tiffrinum . 20 
umbellatum. 
washingtonlanum purpureum. 0 
to 7 ft. Stout stem, often fifteen 
to twenty-five flowers of white to 
rich wine-color. One of the finest 
Pacific Coast species; of easy cul¬ 
ture given good, rich soil. 6 to 8 in. 
8 to 9 in. 
9 to 11 in. 
washlngtonianum rubescens. 
Lycopodium. In variety. 15 
Lyiimacbla nummular la. 
Lythrum sail carl a roseum. 
Mlscanthus sinensis (Eulalia) gracil- 
11m us. 
Monarda didyma. 
dldyma alba. 
flstulosa. 
Opuntla vulgar Is. 
Pseonla, In variety. Strong clumps... 
Strong plants, with 2 or 3 
eyes. 
Panax qulnquefollum. 3d size. 
2d size. 
1st size. 
Papaver nudlcaule. 
Petasites fragrans. 
Phlox amcena. 
panicnlata (decussata), in variety. 
subulata. Moss Pink. 
subulata alba. White Phlox. 
Polygons turn commutatum. Solo¬ 
mon's Seal. 
Pontaderla cordata. Pickerel Weed. 
Porteranthus. See Gillenia. 
Ranunculus repens. 
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