LILIES 
CANDIDUM (Madonna or St. Josei)h’s Lily). 
Stately pure waxy white l)lo.ssoin.s of delic- 
iou.« frasrance. Olde.st and one of the best 
known lilies. Tllooins early June to July. 
Plant early fall and do not cover more than 
2 in. Xo shipments after October 1. 
Large size bulbs 30e each; ,$3.00 per doz. 
First size bulbs 20c each; $2.00 per doz. 
^lAKTIGON AI.iI?lAI. A beautiful white vari¬ 
ety of the Turkscap family, bearing clusters 
of waxy white flowers. F^xcellent in partial 
shade. June bloom. Height 4 to 5 ft. 50c 
ea<h. 
PAHDAIANl'M. Recurved flowers of bright 
orange spotted with dark crimson. Prefers 
moist ])eaty soils but will grow well in full 
sun. \'ery hardy. When established forms 
large clumps. Grows 4 to 6 feet. June-July 
bloom. 25c each; 12 for $2.50. 
PAKKYII. Semi-trumpet lily of clear lemon 
yellow. Stock scarce. Needs special care, 
but once well established the stout stems 4 
to t! feet high bear 10 to 2.") beautiful sweetly 
fragrant flowers in July. 75c each. 
PHILIPPIXEXSE FOKMOSAM M. A refined 
and graceful variety with long grassy foli¬ 
age and wide-mouthed trumpet flowers of 
])urcst white, streaked externally with red 
dish-brown. \'ery fragrant. 3 to (i feet. Sept.- 
Oct. 30c each; 12 for $3.00. 
REGAL. A truly wonderful lily and one which 
well deserves its increasing popularity. Easy 
to grow, and very hardy. Flowers are large, 
white and trumpet shaped, flushed rose on 
outside and suffused with yellow inside at 
l)ase of iietals. An exceptionally fine lily for 
borders, in large clumps. Combine nicely 
with delphinium. The fragrance is almost 
overpowering when brought indoors. 4 to 7 
feet tall. July blooming. I^arge bulbs 15c 
each; 12 for $1.50; flowering bulbs 10c ea<‘h; 
12 for $1.00. 
KOEZIjI. Rtither rare. Recurved flowers of 
clear brilliant orange dotted maroon. Re¬ 
sembles l^ardalinurn in form. 30c each. 
SUPEKRFM. Tall and vigorous. Many large 
recurved flowers of bright orange-red, si)Ot- 
ted purple. Hardy and reliable. Aug. 4 to (1 
feet. 30c each; 12 for $3.00. 
SPECIOSl M Rl HRFM MAGMFK'l M. Very 
poi)ular recurved lily. Color is a rich car¬ 
mine on white ground with crimson spots. 
T^ndoubt(Mlly the lat('st hardy lily to bloom. 
4 to 0 feet. Sept.-Oct. Selected stock far 
superior to imi)orted l)ulbs. Large bulbs 50c 
each; siualler Idooiuiiig sizes 35c each; $3.50 
l)er doz. 
TE\FIFGI.,IF.M (Coi-al Lily). A graceful little 
Uly ideal for rock garden or front of l)order. 
Many tlee]) scarlet, recurved flowers on wiry 
stems. Showy and one you’i‘(> suie to like. 
12 to IN inches. Mav and June f.owering. 
10c «‘a< li; 12 for $1.00. 
W.VSIIINGTOXIANF.M (Mt. Ibuxb. An excel¬ 
lent garden vari(‘ly. \"('ry hardy with large 
bell shaped flowei’s of whit(\ changing to 
l)ink and rich wim* aft('r oi)ening. Attractive 
foliage and showy lilies. 4 to (> f<H't. June- 
.rul>'. Mammoth imibs. 50<‘ each; 3 f<»r $1.10; 
large l)un)s. 35c each; 3 for 90c; 12 for $2.70. 
L. REGAL 
“Am speaking before a number of Garden Clubs 
this sparing and hope to have your daffodils in bloom 
so I can demonstrate arranging them. The bulbs 
were lovely we received from you. Thanks for the 
extras.” Mrs. P. M. S., Iowa. 
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