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Lily bulbs do best planted in a loose, loamy soil containing an abundance of humus. For 
most varieties well-rotted cow manure and leaf mold should be added to and well mixed with 
the soil before planting. 
Most varieties should be planted 5 or 6 inches deep, although small bulbs and a somewhat 
heavy soil call for shallow planting. 
It is important to mulch Lily bulbs in the fall with well-rotted cow manure, straw or marsh 
hay. 
BULBIFERUM. A very hardy, easily grown 
Lily that we like very much. Bears large, 
upright flowers of an orange-red. Plant 6 
inches deep in partial shade or full sun. 
Each 40c 
CONCOLOR. A bright reddish orange little 
Lily with brilliant star-shaped flowers held 
erect. Very hardy. Much used in the rock 
garden. Each 20c 
CORAL or TENUIFOLIUM. A brilliant little 
midsummer Lily of a bright deep orange- 
red. 18-inch, slender stems covered with 
fernlike foliage, often carry 18 to 20 small 
blooms. Plant 7 inches deep. 
First size, 20c each; 3, 55c; 12, $2.00 
Second size, 15c each; 6, 55c; 12, $1.00 
ELEGANS. The flowers are a rich dark cop¬ 
pery crimson with black-purple spots. 
Blooms 2 to 3 inches in diameter, cup- 
shaped, held erect. One of the hardiest of 
all Lilies. 
First size, 30c each; 3, 60c; 12, $2.00 
Second size, 15c each; 6, 55c; 12, $1.00 
ELEGANS, Mahogany. A very rich deep ma- 
hogany-crimson-red. Flowers carried on 15- 
to 18-inch stems. One of the best of the 
Elegans. June. Each 35c 
Lily-of-the-Valley 
Nice to plant in shady places under trees or 
about the house where the sun seldom reaches. 
Also very fine for the rockery. Take little 
room but are always there and furnish many 
little sprays of sweetly perfumed flowers. 
These clumps may be broken apart. 
Clumps, 3 to 5 shoots. 
3 for 75c; doz., $3.00 
HENRYI. A large Lily blooming in August 
and September. Blooms very graceful, 
drooping, on 3-foot stems. 2-inch blooms 
of a deep rich apricot. 
5 to 6 in., 25c each; 12 for $2.50 
REGALE (The Regal Lily). Regal in every¬ 
thing the word implies. This is the hardiest 
of all of the very finest of the Lilies. Great 
long flaring white trumpets with golden 
throats and crimson stripes. Often 16 to 20 
great blooms to a plant. 
3 to 4 in., 10c each; 6, 55c; 12, $1.00 
4 to 5 in., 15c each; 6, 65c; 12, $1.25 
5 to 6 in., 20c each; 6, 75c; 12, $1.35 
TIGER LILY, DOUBLE. Easiest of all Lilies to 
grow, hardiest and longest lived. Rich 
orange-scarlet flowers spotted crimson- 
brown. 
Large bulbs, 20c each; 3, 50c; 12, $1.95 
Second size, 15c each; 6, 55c; 12, $1.00 
TIGRINUM FORTUNE! GIGANTEUM. A 
very much improved late flowering Tiger 
Lily. When fully established will grow 6 to 
7 feet tall and carry from 45 to 50 flowers 
to a stem. Plant 6 inches deep. Each 25c 
UMBELLATUM. Large, hardy, early June 
flowering Lilies. Blooms large cup shape 
and held erect. Deep rich orange-red. 
Large bulbs, 25c each; 3, 70c; 12, $2.50 
Second size, 15c each; 6, 55c; 12, $1.00 
WILMOTTIAE. A beautiful vivid orange-red 
variety with recurved petals spotted brown. 
The long stems, which often reach a height 
of 48 inches, carry from 15 to 20 flowers. 
It needs staking. Blooms during July and 
August. 
Nice blooming size, 40c each; 
3 for $1.10; 12 for $4.00 
Elegans 
LILY COLLECTION A 
1 each of the 11 Lilies listed in 
1st size bulbs for $2.75, postpaid. 
A regular $3.00 value. 
Tenuifolium 
Lily-of-the-Valley 
Henryi 
Tiger Lily 
Regal Lily 
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