(Foxtail Lilies) 
T^HE finest varieties of these garden aristocrats have now become more reasonably priced. Plant a few clumps in your 
1 garden. They will give your bardy border character at a time of the year when flowers of the heights of the eremuri 
are absent in your garden. 
CULTURE: These plants enjoy a rich soil with an admixture of sharp sand and well-drained sunny location. 
Cover top of root crown with 5 inches of soil. In winter a mulch of wood ashes over the crown is a safeguard, or a 
box may be filled with leaves and inverted over it. 
BUNGEI. Vigorous, citron-yellow, reaching 4 feet in 
height. Extremely handsome; flowers in July. Extra-heavy 
specimen roots, $ I each. Strong, good-flowering roots, 
$.75 each. 
ELWESII. Enormous soft pink spike; broad green foliage. 
A vigorous, distinct form of E. robustus. Height, 10 to 
12 feet. Flower in early June. Extra-heavy specimen 
roots, $3 each. Strong, good-flowering roots, $2 each. 
ELWESII ALBUS. Same habit as above; pure white. 
Very beautiful; flowers in early June. Extra-heavy speci¬ 
men roots, $3 each. Strong, good-flowering roots, $2 each. 
HIMALAICUS. Pure-white, close-furnished spike. Height, 
6 to 8 feet. Flowers in early June. Extra-heavy specimen 
roots, $2 each. Strong, good-flowering roots, $ 1.75 each. 
HIMROB. Gigantic spikes of a light blush pink. Flowers 
in early June. Extra-heavy specimen roots, $2 each. 
Strong, good-flowering roots, $ 1.75 each. 
ROBUSTUS. Rosy pink. A beautiful, vigorous species; 
glaucous foliage. Flowers in early June. Extra-heavy 
specimen roots, $3 each. Strong, good-flowering roots, $2 
each. 
SHELFORD. Coppery yellow or orange, deeper in color 
than E. warei and later. Grows 6 feet tall, nearly half of 
the spike being clothed with the flowers and coppery 
tinted buds. A grand plant. Flowers in early July. Extra¬ 
heavy specimen roots, $ 1.50 each. Strong, good-flowering 
roots, $ I each. 
SHELFORD ISOBEL. Closely resembling the variety 
Shelford” in growth and habit, but in color pink with 
orange shadings. Flowering in early July. Extra-heavy 
roots, $3 each. 
SHELFORD ROSALIND. A strong, vigorous grower re¬ 
sembling the variety Shelford in growth and habits but 
in color a very bright pink. Blooms in early July. Extra¬ 
heavy specimen roots, $3 each. 
SHELFORD WHITE BEAUTY. Resembles the variety 
Shelford’’ in habit and growth, but a pure white in 
color. Very free-flowering. Blooms in early July. Extra- 
heavy specimen roots, $3 each. 
TUBERGENII. A beautiful hybrid, the result of a cross 
between Himalaicus and Bungei with fine spikes 
reaching a height of 6 feet or more with pale yellow 
flowers. Blooms at the end of May. The earliest of the 
yellow varieties to come into flower. Extra-heavy speci¬ 
men roots. $4.50 each. Strong, good-flowering roots, $3 
each. 
WAREII. The general color effect of the densely clothed 
spikes is salmon-buff, but a close inspection reveals shades 
of yellow, pink, and orange. An unusually vigorous habit, 
a good increaser, a reliable bloomer, a splendid spike up 
to 8 feet in height, a rich color scheme—'these qualities 
render this a great favorite. Flowers in early July. Extra¬ 
heavy specimen roots, $5 each. Strong, good-flowering 
roots, $4 each. 
A COLLECTION of one extra-selected, specimen root each of the above twelve varieties, total twelve roots. 
Special price, $29. Collection as above, but smaller selected roots. Special price, $25. 
