WAVSIDE GARDENS 
IS/I E NTO R , OHIO 
^Cle^cns, Mixed Colors. The number of forms and varieties is legion, vary¬ 
ing in color from pale lemon-yellow to rich orange-brown, various tints 
of orange to almost red and from soft apricot to nearly crimson; varying 
also in flowering season. A planting through Funkia or Heuchera, is 
most effective. June-July flowering. Each, 25c; doz., $2.75; 100, $18.00. 
::: 2legens atrosanguineum. Flowers of a rich dark coppery crimson with 
purple-black spots at base of petals. Attractive. I foot 
Each, 25c; doz., $2.75; 100, $18.00. 
* Elevens, Orange Queen. Very handsome, producing in July, large orange- 
colored flowers with small, black spots; a strong, robust grower; very 
decorative in pots or borders. Height 1 5 to 18 inches. 
Each, 25c; doz., $2.75; 100, $18.00. 
Gigcnteum himalaicum. The most majestic of Lilies, having stems 10 to 
12 feet high when established, with large, handsome, heart-shaped 
leaves and from July to August bearing immense, long, white, trumpet¬ 
shaped, sweet-scented flowers. Groups in woodland or wild gardens pro¬ 
duce a grcnd effect. Must become established before flowering freelv. 
and thrives best in an abundance of leaf soil. Each, $2.50. 
*Grayi. Beautiful, satisfactory Lily to grow in damp, peaty soil; thimble- 
shaoed flower of rich red, spotted with maroon. Culture quite easy. 
July flowering. Each, 40c; doz., $4.00; 100, $30.00 
*Hansoni. Most desirable, not particular in its cultural requirements and 
extremely handsome in flower; does well in light loam. Plant among 
low plants to protect young shoots, this being one of the earliest Lilies 
to cppear in spring. Does as well in thin woodland as it does in the 
border. Height 4 to 5 feet, carrying blossoms 2 inches across, regularly 
retlexed, the petals being of a bright orange-yellow, spotted more or 
less with brown; of a waxy texture. June flowering. 
Each, 50c; doz., $5.00; 100, $40.00. 
!, Henryi. A splendid garden plant, vigorous in its growth, failing very sel¬ 
dom. One of the best border Lilies, reaching over 8 feet and more in 
height when established, and bearing more than 20 flowers of a rich, 
deep, orange-yellow. Fine foliaae. Does well in both light and heavy 
loam. August-September flowering. 
Each, 40c; doz., $4.00; 100, $30.00. 
Humboldti magnificum. Erect stem, with whorls of leaves. Numerous 
drooping flowers borne in loose, triangular clusters of brilliant golden 
yellow, spotted with purple on the reflexed petals. It produces a splen¬ 
did flowering plant; 5 feet high. Each, 65c; doz., $6.50; 100, $50.00 
=i'Japonicum. (Formerly listed as Krameri). This is one of the few "pink" 
Lilies of our gardens, and a very lovely thing it is. The flowers are car¬ 
ried horizontally on stems 3 feet high. Somewhat capricious in its re¬ 
quirements. The funnel-shaped, finely formed flowers are 6 inches or 
more long, and as much across, of a beautiful clear pink often shaded 
blush. June-July flowering. Each, 40c; doz., $4.00; 100, $30.00. 
Leichtlini. A beautiful Japanese Lily with much the same habit as L. ti- 
grinum or Tiger Lily, but the color is mostly pale yellow with dull, red 
spots. Prefers a sandy loam. An excellent variety. July-August. 
4 feet. Each, 35c; doz., $3.50; 100, $25.00. 
-'Mcrtagon. Strong growing Lily, producing from 20 to 30 light spotted 
purple flowers when established; very graceful, vigorous and floriferous. 
June-July flowering. Each, 40c; doz., $4.00; 100, $30.00 
Mortagon album. On slender stems 4 to 5 feet high, the numerous droop¬ 
ing, waxlike, white Turk's Cap flowers, with yellow tipped stamens, look 
fcscinating. The small flowers are symmetrical in shape, with reflexed 
petals and are borne in pyramidal-shaped clusters. Each, $1.00. 
^Pardalinum colifornicum. Rising to a height of 7 feet, carrying from 15 
to 20 flowers with whorls of dark green leaves, the flowers begin to 
expand from the base of the clusters upward, producing a succession of 
expanded and opening flowers for 2 or 3 weeks. The petals are large, 
s'ronaly recurved, deep orange, maroon spotted; tips of petals intense 
sccrlet. Hardv and robust, does well in any good garden loam. July 
flowering. Each, 30c; doz., $3.00; 100, $20.00. 
: - : Phi!adeIphicum. A handsome native Lily with yellow, cup-shaped flowers, 
spotted maroon and shaded orange at ends of petals. Good for natural¬ 
izing. July. Height 3 feet. Each, 25c; doz., $2.75; 100, $18.00. 
Pyrenaicum ourcum. The Yellow Turk's Cap Lily, which is of easy culture. 
The flowers are greenish yellow, spotted brown, with red anthers. June 
flowering. Height 2 to 3 feet. Each, $1.00; doz., $9.00. 
vRubellum. Beautiful small Lily. The color varies from a deep rose-pink 
to almost white, with yellow anthers; very fragrant, small, funnel-s h a ri °d 
flowers; grows 1 l/ 2 feet high. Each, 40c; doz., $4.00; 100, $30.00. 
Sargentiae. The flowers are funnel-shaped, milk-white internally with 
yellow throat, deep reddish brown externally; delightfully fragrant on 
4-foot stem. July or Early August flowering. Each, 75c; doz., $7.50. 
•••Superbum. The color in this desirable Lily varies from pale yellow to deep 
crimson, more or less spotted on the inner surface of the petals. Valu¬ 
able as a late-flowering Lily. Fine established specimens often reach a 
height of 10 feet and more, bearing from 20 to 30 elegantly reflexed 
flowers, arranged in large, conelike clusters. Does well in ordinary gar¬ 
den soil. July-flowering. Each, 25c; doz., $2.75; 100, $18.00. 
Testaceum. Also known as "Excelsum" and as the "Nankeen Lily." One 
of the choicest garden Li Fes. The warm apricot tone, almost a cafe au 
lait, set off by brilliant orange anthers, put it in a class by itself. Four to 
five feet high, June-July flowering. 
Top size bulbs. Each, $1.00; doz., $10.00 
:;: Tenuifolium. A charming little early flowering Lily with strongly recurved 
petals of waxy texture; deen scarlet. A gem in the rock garden as in 
the border. L kes a cool damp loamy soil and nartial shade but does 
well anywhere in well-drained soil. Doz., 2.00; 100, $15.00. 
Tenuifolium, Golden Gleam. A beautiful, robust and a floriferous hybrid 
of this type, bearing numerous flowers of a pure apricot-yellow. June, 
flowering. Each, 35c; doz., $3.50; 100, $25.00. 
*Tigrinum splendens. The finest form of Tiger Lily with the richest color. 
The large shapely flowers are of a rich dark salmon-orange spotted with 
glossy black. This Lily is very robust in habit and of easy culture. 
August-September flowering. Each, 25c; doz., $2.50; 100, $18.00. 
*Tigrinum flore pleno. The double form. The best example of a double 
Lily we have. Each, 30c; doz., $3.00; 100, $20.00. 
Umbellatum, Apricot. The flowers are of a lovely shade of delicate apri¬ 
cot-yellow borne in large heads. This Lily is at its best when grown in a 
cool, shady position. Each, $1.00; doz., $10.00 
Umbellatum, Golden Fleece. A striking break from the usual red and 
orange tones of the Umbellatum group. This fine variety has large 
umbellate heads of clear golden yellow flowers with a suggestion of 
scarlet at the tips of the petals. It is very effective as a border plant 
and possesses a strong constitution. Each, $1.25; doz., $12.50. 
^Umbellatum grandiflorum. A very free-flowering Lily of easy culture. 
Carries large umbellate heads of light orange-red flowers. 
Each, 30c; doz., $3.00; 100, $20.00. 
: i : Umbellatum, Mahogany. The deepest in color yet raised. Comparatively 
small in stature with heads of fine broad petaled flowers, deep glowing 
crimson-like, deepening to a rich mahogany-crimson as the flowers pass 
Each, $1.00; doz., $10.00. 
*Wallacei. A handsome Lily of a beautiful shade of the warmest apricot 
with rosy shading. Height 1 >/ 2 to 2 feet. 
Each, 35c; doz., $3.50; 100, $25.00. 
*Washingtonianum. A beautiful Lily with fragrant drooping white flowers 
on a stem 4 to 5 feet in height. The reverse of the flowers has a tinge 
ranging from light pink to a deep wine color. This Lily requires a thor¬ 
oughly drained situation. June-July flowering. 
Each, 65c; doz., $6.50; 100, $50.00 
*Willmottiae. A tall, graceful Lily with slender foliage. Produces 15 to 20 
flowers of a vivid orange-red, with recurved petals and numerous small 
brown soots. A very lovely variety, adapted for the aarden but will 
need staking. July and August. 4 to 5 feet. Each, $1.00; doz., $10.00. 
Lilium Testaceum 
The delicate color of this Lily is unmatched 
in other flowers, even in orchids 
Lilium Giganteum Himalaicum 
Lilium Batemanniae 
