OUR GREATEST FAVORITES - LILIES 
There is something about the whole Lily family, with its vivid colorings and its creamy whites, that 
no other group of flowers can quite equal. They 
groups with other plants that best show them off. 
Our Lily bulbs are grown to bloom strongly 
and profusely. They may be planted in the 
Spring, of course, but for bloom next year they 
should be planted this Fall. Planted together as 
a collection, or separated by varieties, they make 
a handsome garden picture. 
look well in occasional masses, or as part of garden 
Color 
Name 
Amabile .Grenadine red . $ .50 
Auratum .Gold-banded .35 
Batemanniae .Apricot .40 
Callosum .Orange-red .30 
Canadense .Yellow .15 
Candidum (Madonna) .White .25 
Elegans alutaceum .Buff-orange .20 
Elegans atrosanguineum .... Blood-red .30 
Elegans biligulatum .Pale scarlet .20 
Elegans, Mahoney .Rich maroon .75 
Elegans, Orange .Orange .20 
Grayi .Red, spotted maroon. .40 
Hansoni .Orange .50 
Henryi .Yellow .40 
Horsfordi .Apricot . 1.00 
Pardalinum .Orange-red .35 
Regale .Pink and white.30 
Speciosum album .White .50 
Tpeciosum rubrum .Deep pink .40 
Superbum .Bright orange .25 
TenuPolium .Coral .15 
Tenuifolium, Golden Gleam. .Apricot .25 
Testaceum .Nankeen-yellow . 1.50 
TigGnum splendens (Single Tiger Lily) .15 
Umbellatum, Apricot .Apricot .75 
Umbellatum erectum .Orange-red .20 
Umbellatum, Golden Fleece..Deep golden yellow .. .75 
Umbellatum incomparabile... Deep red .30 
Umbellatum splendidum .Rich maroon .75 
Umbellatum, Vermilion Brilliant .75 
Wilmottiae . .Orange-red .50 
Each Doz. 
$5.00 
3.50 
4.00 
3.00 
1.50 
2.50 
2.00 
3.00 
2.00 
7.50 
2.00 
4.00 
5.00 
4.00 
10.00 
3.50 
3.00 
5.00 
4.00 
2.50 
1.50 
2.50 
1.50 
7.50 
2.00 
7.50 
3.00 
7.50 
7.50 
5.00 
Lilium Candidum 
EVERYMAN’S COLLECTION 
Hemerocallis 
These giant Hybrid Daylilies have 
been held at high prices. We now have 
them in quantity and can offer the fol¬ 
lowing at 35c each, 3 of one kind for 90c 
or 53.50 per doz., 6 at doz. rate. 
Chosen for economy, and to give you a month 
or more of Lilies in your garden each year. (See de¬ 
scriptions above.) 
EARLY—3 Lilium umbellatum 
3 L. hansoni 
3 L. tenuifolium 
MEDIUM—3 L. regale 
3 L. Wilmottiae 
3 L. candidum 
LATE—3 L. henryi 
3 L. auratum 
3 L. specicsum 
BARGAIN COLLECTION 
Regal bulbs, every one of them—and while we 
probably have priced them too low for their quality, 
even considering upstate Vermont growing costs, 
you may have this bargain this Fall. They’ll bloom 
for you for years. 
EARLY—3 Lilium umbellatum 
3 L. tenuifolium 
MEDIUM—3 L. regale 
3 L. superbum 
LATE—3 L. henryi 
3 L. tigrinum splendens 
NEW^GIANT HEMEROCALLIS 
Bay State. A stately tall pure deep yellow of fine form. Blooms 
mid-July. 
J. A. Crawford. Large clear gold flowers; mid-June through 
July and often over six inches in diameter 
Latest. Large clear yellow flowers providing a wealth of bloom 
in August. 
Lemona. Large lemon-yellow flowers coming in June and carry¬ 
ing on into July. 
Goldeni. Remarkable deep golden orange flowers of large size 
appearing in July. A very striking variety. 
3 B Ea b r f $3.00 
(18 bulbs in all) 
3 Bulbs of /tvf-i r2r\ 
Each ipO.OU 
(27 bulbs in all) 
11^4-; Of two each of 
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