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very fragrant. Seems to thrive in either sun¬ 
shine or shade. 
50 cents each, $5.00 doz., $40.00 per 100 
Henryi (Henry’s Lily). Sometimes called the 
“yellow speciosum.” The orange yellow, re¬ 
flexing flowers appear during August. Has 
very great vigor and sometimes attains the 
height of 8-10 feet. Extremely dependable. 
25-50-75 cents each, $3.00-$5.00-$7.50 doz. 
Japonicum (Krameri). A beautiful Lily with 
trumpets of pure peach pink flowers. The 
stiff stems carry 2-6 flowers each and the 
flowers are at their best in mid-July. Planted 
in the open with merely a winter mulch of 
peat moss this Lily grows and blooms 
astonishingly well, must have perfect drain¬ 
age and bulbs need covering 6 inches. 
50 cents each, $5.00 doz. 
Longiflorum. Foliis albo marginalis. A very 
striking variety dwarf in habit with large 
snow white trumpets and variegated foliage, 
very decorative even when not in bloom, as 
hardy as any lily if planted 8-10 inches deep. 
40 cents each, $4.00 doz. 
Longiflorum praecox White Queen (new). We 
are pleased to be able to offer strong flowering 
bulbs of this beautiful lily for the first time. 
It has proved perfectly hardy here planted 8 
inches deep. 50-75 cents each, $5.00-$8.00 doz. 
Martagon. The old purple Martagon lily is of 
very vigorous habit and often attains a 
height of 4-5 feet. 30 cents each, $3.00 doz. 
Martagon Album (White Turks-cap Lily). 
Pure waxy white flowers produced a few 
days later than those of Martagon. 
50-60 cents each, $5.00-$7.00 doz. 
Martagon Dalmaticum. Blackish purple, choice 
and rare. $2.50 each, $27.50 doz. 
Maximowiczii. A late August flowering lily, 
resembles tigrinum a little in habit and flow¬ 
ers but is a late bloomer and rather less 
vigorous. The recurving red flowers are 
spotted purplish brown. Cover bulb 6-8 
inches. 40 cents each, $4.00 doz. 
Pride of Charlotte. A remarkable hybrid 
between regale and Sargentiae flowering 2 
weeks later than regale and more nearly 
resembling Sargentiae. $2.00-$3.00 each 
Regale. Easily the most widely planted and 
popular Lily in America today. Succeeds un¬ 
der widely different conditions and is hardy, 
vigorous, floriferous, disease proof and abso¬ 
lutely dependable. The fragrant flowers have 
a delicate pink suffusion with a sulphury 
throat, externally the colorings show red¬ 
dish brown through the white. We have a 
big stock of this glorious Lily and have this 
season marked prices down substantially. 
.25-.35-.40-.60 cents each 
$2.50, $3.00, $4.00 to $6.00 ner doz. 
$20.00, $30.00, $40.00 to $50.00'per 100 
Rubellum. A dwarf Japanese variety blooming 
in early June with lovely pink trumpets, 
rarely exceeds 9-12 inches in height and is 
admirable in the Rock Garden, being also 
fine for pot culture. 30 cents each, $3.00 per doz. 
Shelburne Hybrid. A very fine and vigorous 
hybrid between Sargentiae and regale raised 
. in Shelburne, Vermont, resembles a much 
