Lilium Regale 
LILIUM - Lily 
Auratum. Goldhand Lily. Undoubtedly one of the 
finest. Its large, graceful, fragrant flowers are 
composed of (i petals of a delicate ivory-white 
color, thickly studded with chocolate-crim.son 
spots and striped golden yellow through the cen¬ 
ter. d to .') ft. July to September, d.ac. ea.; 
f)Oc. for d; .152..aO for K). 
Henryi. One of the best border Lilies. Reaches 
over S feet in height when established. Flowers 
orange spotted with brown. Enjoys a partially 
shady place sheltered from high wind. August 
and .September flowering. 3.5c. ea.; flOc. for ,3; 
.$2.50 for 10. 
Philippinense formosanum. Not unlike the 
Regal Lily in general appearance, the slender 
stem being covered with the same grassy foliage. 
Flowers are trumi)et-like, lovely white with pale 
emerald-green throat, which gives the flower a 
very delicate appearance. Commences to bloom 
in early August and continues until frost. 3 to 4 
ft. 3.5c. ea.; 00c. for 3; .$2.50 for 10. 
Regale. Especiallj^ hardy and may be grown any¬ 
where. Elowers 0 inches long, white, yellow at 
base, lilac or purple outside. 30c ea.; 75c. for 3; 
$2.00 for 10. 
Rubrum magnificum. Crimsoyi Lily. Fragrant 
crimson flowers with an attractive green stripe 
at the base. 35c. ea.; $1.05 for 3, $3.00 for 10. 
Superbum. The color in this desirable Lily varies 
from pale yellow to deep crimson, more or less 
spotted on the inner surface of the petals. Valu¬ 
able as a late-flowering Lily. Fine established 
specimens often reach a height of 10 feet and more, 
bearing from 20 to 30 elegantly reflexed flowers, 
arranged in large conelike clusters. Does well in 
ordinary garden soil. July. 30c. ea.; 75c. for 3; 
,$2.00 for 10. 
Lilium Tenuifolium 
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cum 
Lilium Henryi 
Tenuifolium. Bright scarlet flowers, sometimes 
spotted. A gem in the rock garden as in the bor¬ 
der. Likes a cool, loamy soil and partial shade. 
June. 30c. ea.; 75c. for 3; $2.00 for 10. 
Tigrinum fiore-pieno. A double form of Tiger 
Lily with very rich coloring. The large shapely 
flowers are of a dark salmon-orange spotted with 
glossy black. Very robust in habit. August, 
September. 30c. ea.; 75c. for 3; $2.00 for 10. 
Umbeilatum grandiflorum. Very free-flowering 
and of easy culture. Flowers are light orange-red. 
.35c. ea.; 00c. for 3; $2.50 for 10. 
“YOUR LILY” COLLECTION 
Six (6) Lilies 
Your choice of six from all the varieties listed 
Values to $2.10 
Special $1.50 
hofia 
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Hi biscus (See page 23) 
Dianthus (See page 23) 
COLE'S SHADYSPOT 
PERENNIAL COLLECTION 
10 Attractive Plarrts—All Different 
Minimum Value $2.50 
Special $1.50 
Veronica 
Blue Spi re 
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