Garden Lilies 
QoAden liiled^ 
For Lasting Beauty, Graceful Form and Delightful Fragrance 
Plant them throughout your garden as well as woodland border, paths and other natural settings which will enhance their 
beauty. We have tried to list only the varieties which are of easy culture, but we will be very glad to quote on any other va¬ 
rieties which might interest you. 
For depth of planting Lilies may broadly be put into two classes, those which depend on roots coming from stems above 
bulb (stem rooting), and those which root only from base of bulb (base rooting). Stem rooting bulbs should be planted deeply, 
base rooting at a more shallow depth. 
Stem rooting Lilies produce roots growing close to the surface. Best results will be obtained if you broadcast seed of low 
growing annuals to shade the surface and prevent the drying out of the soil. Use annuals that will give a mass of color all Summer. 
Variety 
Depth of 
Planting 
Blooming 
Period 
Color 
tight, 
in ft. 
Remarks 
s.—sun 
s.s.—semi-shade 
sh.—shade 
Price 
Doz. 100 
Auratum. 
S-12 S.R. 
July-Aug. 
White, spotted r’dish brown 
4-6 
s. and s.s. 
83.50 $26.00 
A. platyphyllum. 
S-12 S.R. 
July-Aug. 
White with light spots 
4-6 
s. and s.s. 
4.50 
35.00 
Canadense. 
8-10 S.R. 
June-July 
Yellow to red shades 
3-5 
s. and s.s. moist 
3.00 
18.00 
C. rubrum. 
S-10 S.R. 
June-July 
Deep red 
3-5 
s. and s.s. moist 
3.50 
20.00 
Elegans atrosanguineum 
6 B.R. 
June-July 
Dark red 
1-2 
Flowers face up. s. 
3.50 
20.00 
E. Leonard Joerg. 
6 B.R. 
June-July 
Rich apricot 
1-2 
Flowers face up. s. 
3.50 
20.00 
E. Quilp. 
6 B.R. 
June-July 
Vermilion 
1-2 
Flowers face up. s. 
4.00 
30.00 
Formosanum. 
6 B.R. 
Aug.-Oct. 
Pure white, outside tinted 
Delightful scent 
rose 
5-6 
s. and s.s. 
3.50 
25.00 
Hansoni. 
6 B.R. 
June 
Rich orange yellow, brown 
spots 
4-5 
s. and s.s. 
5.00 
38.00 
Japonicum. 
8-10 S.R. 
June-July 
Light pink 
3-4 
s. and s.s. 
6.00 
45.00 
Pardalinum. 
5-6 B.R. 
luly 
Bright orange, crimson spots 
4-6 
s. moist. 12-20 flws. 
3.50 
25.00 
Regale. 
8 S.R. 
July 
White, reverse pink yellow 
s. and s.s. Sweet- 
throat 
3-5 
scented 
3.00 
18.00 
Speciosum album. 
8-10 S.R. 
Aug.-Sept. 
Pure white, yellow anthers 
3-5 
Very sturdy, s., s.s. 
4.50 
35.00 
S. melpomene. 
10-12 S.R. 
Aug.-Sept. 
Deep carmine pink, white 
margin 
3-5 
Very sturdy, s., s.s. 
4.50 
35.00 
S. rubrum magnificum.. 
10-12 S.R. 
Aug.-Sept. 
Rich pink, deeper in cen- 
ter, crimson spots 
3-5 
Very sturdy, s., s.s. 
4.50 
35.00 
S. henryi. 
10-12 S.R. 
July-Aug. 
Orange, spotted reddish 
s., ss., sh. Attractive 
brown 
5-7 
in woodland planting 
5.00 
35.00 
Superbum. 
5-6 S.R. 
Aug. 
Crimson orange 
4-6 
s., ss., sh. Fine for 
woodlands 
3.00 
20.00 
Tenuifolium. 
4 S.R. 
June-July 
Deep scarlet 
iK-2 
Good rock garden 
subject, s. and s.s. 
2.50 
18.00 
Tigrinum. 
9-10 S.R. 
Aug.-Sept. 
Orange red, spotted purple 
4-5 
Improved Tiger Lily 
s. and s.s. 
3.00 
20.00 
T. florepleno. 
9-10 S.R. 
Aug.-Sept. 
Orange red, spotted purple 
4-5 
Double form of above 
3.50 
25.00 
Umbellatum erectum . . . 
8 S.R. 
June 
Rich red 
2-3 
Cup-shaped, s., s.s. 
3.00 
20.00 
U. Golden Fleece. 
8 S.R. 
June 
Old gold, tipped scarlet 
2-3 
Cup-?haped. s., s.s. 
8.00 
62.00 
CARL GIESSLER, INC. 
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