C. ROBBINS, ASHFORD. NORTH GAROLIIIA. 
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NATIVE LILIES FOR NATURALISTIC PLANTING 
Lilies require rich soil, v;ith plenty of moisture, but vjell drained, 
and make a grand show planted among Rhododendrons or other shrub ever¬ 
greens or in a deciduous shrub border. 
Each Rate 100 Rate 1,000 Rate 
1-14 15-249 250 & Over 
LILIULI CANADEIISE . Canada Lily. Flowers in various shades of orange, 
yellow and red. Very ornamental. 
First size. .20 .13 .12 
Second size. .11 .06 .05 
LILIUlvI CAROLINIANUW. Carolina Lily. A showy Lily somewhat dv;arfer 
than L. Superbum, with flowers a little lighter 
in color. 
First size. 
.25 
.18 
.17 
Second size 
.13 
.09 
.08 
LILIUl.: GRAYI. 
Gray's Lily. Deep reddish 
bell-shaped flowers. 
orange 
spotted within. Exceedlingly showy. 
XX Largest. 
.50 
.38 
First size 
strong flowering bulbs. 
.35 
.24 
.22 
second size 
mostly flovjering bulbs. 
.12 
.10 
.09 
LILIUI.' PHILADSLPIIIGUM. Orange-cup Lily. 
Reddish orange flovjers, with 
purple spots. 
Strong flowering-size bulbs. . . 
.18 
.12 
.11 
LILIUIiu SUPERBUII . American Turk's-cap Lily. Flowers brilliant orange- 
scarlet, shaded yellov; and dotted and tinged with 
brown in the center. The petals form a turban-shaped 
flower. 
XX Largest. .40 .30 
First size. .20 .13 .12 
Second size. .12 .07 .06 
Third size. .08 .04 .03 
LEAF-MOLD 
The Plant Food that nature intended. This material 
is collected from dense Rhododendron beds. It has no 
artificial treatment. Renovate your plantings, Azaleas, 
Rhododendrons, Kalmias, Leucothoe, Andromedas, Hemlocks, 
Pines, Orchids, Ferns, Lilies, Trilliums, Perennials, and 
all Natives, v;ith Nature’s ov/n provided Plant Food. 
•’BEST BY TEST”. 
This treatment v/ill feed the Plants, and give your 
soil proper acid condition to insure the best in flower, 
foliage and root system. Also build up your lawn with 
this product. Cheaper to protect than to replace. 
Special price will be quoted on request. 
