PHlLlPPI^JENSE 
REGALE 
CONCOLOR —This is one of the few lilies which holds 
its head right straight up towards the sun, and being 
a low grower, yon can look into its bright face. I 
always think of it as the star lily, and love it for its 
glossy brilliant scarlet blooms. It takes moderate loam 
with leaf mold and ])lenty of grit and sand for good 
drainage with a moist root run, and out in the sun. It 
will endure lime, grows 12 to 18 inches, blooms June. 
Plant 4 inches deep. 
6 12 25 100 
$1.15 $2.00 $3.95 $14.95 
CORDATUM —A fine lily for the woodland, where it is 
worth cultivating for its foliage alone. In the early 
stages of its growth its leaves are stained a deep red, 
which in time changes to glossy green. Although it is 
distinct from L. Giganteum Him. and does not grow 
as tall, yet it should be treated similarly, planting it 
in partial shade (woodland for preference), so the 
top of the bulb is on a level with the surface. Cover in 
winter with bracken or old leaves, and it is best that 
it become established one year before it blooms. 
Height 4 to 5 ft. July flowering. 
6 12 25 
$3.60 $6.00 $11.85 
CROOEUM (True) —^This is a first rate lily of splendid 
constitution, which will give a good account of itself 
in most soils and situations. It lias many cup shaped 
erect orange blossoms with a suffusion of red towards 
their tips. Croceum has a long life and the bulbs in¬ 
crease raiiidly, so either separate them every three or 
four years or give them plenty of room to expand in 
ordinarv good garden soil, in full sun. Plant them 4 to 
6 inches deep. This lily, like the Madonna, is a glory of 
the cottage garden. Blooms June-July, grows 3 to 4 ft. 
6 12 25 100 
7-9 in. cir.$3.50 $5.00 $12.70 $40.20 
CROW’S HYBRIDS —These are hybrids of Sul]Jiurgale 
and Prince]is, resembling the white bell sha]ie of the 
Regal, but blooming two weeks later. They are excejv 
tionally beautiful and vigorous and well established 
]:)lants bear from 20 to 30 flowers. The throat is green¬ 
ish golden and the anthers orange to dark brown. 
Ht. 4-6 ft. Plant in either sun or partial shade, 6-8 
inches deep. 
Each 12 
6 in. up.$2.10 $21.00 
DAURICUM (True) —The flowers of this lily are u])- 
right, varying from light orange to deep orange, 
flushed and spotted red. Height 1% to 2 ft. Blooms 
IMay-June. Plant 5 inches dee]) in a sunny location 
with good drainage. 
6 12 25 100 
4-6 inches.$1.80 $3.00 $5.85 $22.10 
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