10 
HARDY BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING 
SECTION 2 
Hardy Bulbs for Fall Planting 
LILIUM REGALE 
Introduced from Western China by Mr. E. H. Wilson. It is 
hardly necessary to sing the praises of Lilium Regale, for is it not 
generally regarded as the finest of all g'arden Lilies of recent 
introduction? It is very bold and vigorous. They should be cov¬ 
ered in early Spring against late frosts. 
We sell three sizes of REGAL LILIES— 
7 to 8-inch circumference—will pi'oduce fine flowers. 15c each 
postpaid, West of the Rockies; 20c each postpaid. East of the 
Rockies. At the rate of 12J4c each per 25, 50 or 100 by express, 
charges collect. Not less than 25 sold at this price. 
9 to 10-inch circumference, 25c each postpaid. West of the Rock¬ 
ies; 30c each postpaid, East of the Rockies. At the rate of 
20c each per 25, 50 or 100 by express, charges collect. 
10 to 11-inch circumference. Mammoth size, 50c each postpaid, 
West of the Rockies; 55c each postpaid, East of the Rockies. 
At the rate of 30c each per 25 or 50 by express, collect. These 
will produce enormous flower heads. 
Alaskans, please note: All bulb shipments to Alaska, on account 
of the higher postage rates cost the same as if shipped East 
of the Rockies; see above rates. 
The REGAL LILY is easily grown from seed. 15c per pkt.; oz. 
40c; 34 oz. 75c; 1 oz. $1.00. 
LILIUM CANDIDUM (The Madonna or St. Joseph’s Lily) 
Note: We can sell bulbs much cheaper if we send them by 
Express (you paying the charges) than we mailing the package 
and paying the higher Parcel Post charges. 
LILIUM CANDIDUM (The MADONNA or ST. JOSEPH’S LILY). 
A perfectly hardy, lovely Lily that succeeds well in every 
garden. To appreciate its full beauty, the bulbs should stay 
in the ground for several years. Strong flowering bulbs. Plant 
this lily in August—September the very latest—very shallow. 
It should not be planted at any other time. They should be 
covered against frost during winter. 
7 to 8-inch circumference, 20c each postpaid; $12.50 per 100 by 
express, charges collect; 50 at same rate; 25 for $3.75 by ex¬ 
press, charges collect. 
9 to 10-inch circumference, 30c each postpaid; $22.00 per 100 by 
express, charges collect; 50 at same rate; 25 for $6.00 by ex¬ 
press, charges collect. 
11 to 12-inch mammoth size, 40c each by mail, postpaid; $4.00 per 
12 by express, charges collect. 
LILIUM HENRYII. The orange-yellow Speciosum. Hardy con¬ 
stitution, free flowering, 6 feet or more in height, bearing 
over 20 flowers of a rich deep orange-yellow. It is one of the 
best lilies ever introduced. Only mammoth bulbs at 75c each 
postpaid; $6.00 per dozen by express, charges collect. 
All bulbs described and listed in the following pages should be 
planted in the Fall. Indeed, some, such as Spanish, Dutch and 
English Irises, Daffodils, Tulips, and some varieties of Lily bulbs 
can only be planted in the Fall. (The Madonna or Candidum Lily 
should only be planted during August, and not later than Sep¬ 
tember; they cannot be planted successfully in the Spring.) Some 
lily varieties such as the Regales, Auratum, and the Japanese 
Speciosum, may also be planted in early Spring, but Fall planting 
is best. 
GIANT RANUNCULUS 
RANUNCULUS Bulbs, Giant French; a bewitching flower. You 
saw a glorious display of them at the San Francisco Fair 
during last of April and early May. Not hardy in the East for 
Fall planting. In colder climates, mulch heavily during the 
Winter months. Early spring planting O.K. Top size bulbs in 
best mixture, 85c per doz.; 6 for 45c; $5.00 per 100, by express, 
charges collect. 
