Lilies are among the most stately of all garden plants, are perfectly hardy, 
and will bloom for years to come. Prices are ijostpaid. 
ALBUM 
An unspotted beau¬ 
tiful white lily, 
slightly suffused 
pink, with recurved 
petals, anthers red¬ 
dish brown. Bears 
many flowers to a 
stalk. 3-3% ft. high. 
Late August. One of 
the best white lilies. 
Each, 7-8 in. bnlhs, 
27c; 3 for 09c; 6 for 
81.25. 
I.iliuni Album Crimson Concoloi’ 
Auratum Lily 
AURATUM 
The Gold Banded Lily of Japan—One of 
the finest and most popular of the hardy 
g'arden lilies. The flowers are pure white, 
thickly studded with crimson spots while 
through the center of each petal runs a clear 
grolden band. Fully expanded, the flowers 
measure nearly a foot across. June to Octo¬ 
ber. 24 to 30 inches high. Each, 8-9 in. 
bulbs, 19c; 3 for 50c; 6 for 90c. 
BATEMANII 
Brilliant clear apricot orange flowers with 
no spots, in late July and August. Bears 
1 to 12 flowers up to 5 in. across. 2 to 4 
feet. Somewhat similar to Elegans except 
lor color, and is later and taller. Each, 18c; 
3 for 48c; 6 for 85c. 
CRIMSON CONCOLOR 
Or Star Lily. A lovely species 1-1% 
ft. high, blooming in late June and 
July, of deep crimson red. Sometimes 
slightly dotted purple-black; anthers 
red. Flo\vers star shaped, about 3 in. 
across, borne upright. Each, 19c; 3 
for 50c; 6 for 90c. 
Danricum or Candlestick Lily 
DAURICUM 
Or Candlestick Lily. A beautiful hardy 
type that succeeds most everywhere. Large 
flowers .3 to 5 in. across, borne upright. 2-3 
ft. June-Jnly. 
—Mahogany. Deep crimson, deepening to 
mahogany-crimson. Deepest color grown. 
Each, 30c; 3 for 83c; 6 for $1.40. 
—Sappho. A lovely orange-red, the petals 
tipped red. A beauty. Eiich, 38c; 3 for 
$1.05; 6 for $1.90. 
—Vermillion. Showy, rich dark Vermil¬ 
lion. Each, 29c; 3 for 80c; (5 for $1.35. 
1 Each of Above 3 Candlestick Lilies, for 
89c. 
Brownii 
Coral Lily 
Croceum 
BROWNII 
Large trumpet shaped flowers 
6 to 8 in. long and nearly as 
wide, delicately fragrant. Creamy 
white inside, tinged yellow at 
the base, the outside white with 
purple mid-rihs. 2-3 ft. July- 
Aug. Each, 7-9 in., 37o; 3 for 
$1.00; 6 for $1.85. 
CORAL LILY 
TEN! IFOLUM — A 
small slender lily, 18 
inches high, with 
flashy, intensely scar¬ 
let flowers, borne in 
profusion. Finely cut 
foliage. June. Eacli, 
3-4 in., 14c; 3 for 
35c; 6 for 59c. 
CROCEUM 
Up to 20 flowers, 3-4 Inches 
across, on stout stems 3 to 5 
feet high! Flowers are bright 
orange-yellow spotted purplish 
black in center; anthers red. Of 
the easiest culture. June-July. 
Each, 42c; 3 for $1.15; 6 for 
$ 2 . 10 . 
LILIES 
CERNUM 
Lovely pink lilies on stems 18 in. high, 
producing 5 to 10 flowers on each stem. A 
rare shade and a fine grower. 24 in. July. 
Each, strong bulbs, 18c; 3 for 48c; 6 for 85c. 
Elegaus Lily 
ELEGANS LILY 
Grand, large blossoms in the richest 
hues of yellow and red on the same 
flower. The flowers are erect and are 
borne in large clusters. 1 to 2 feet. 
June and early July. Encli, 20c; 3 for 
54c; 0 for 95c. 
—ElcgniiN PIciio. A double form of 
Elegans Lily! Color deep orange and 
slightly spotted. Eiich, 24c; 3 for 63c; 
0 for .$1.15. 
JAPONICUM 
One of the few “pink” Lilies. Usually has 
1 or 2 flowers to a stem the first year, hut 
when established has given 7 blooms to a 
stem. Large funnel shaped flowers 6 in. and 
more in length, of a beautiful clear pink 
color often shaded blush. Juno-July. 3 ft. 
Each, 22c; 3 for 58c; 6 for $1.00. 
3Iagnificum—A Stunning Lily 
MAGNIFIGUM 
A magnificent hardy lily. A vigorous 
grower with substantial recurved flowers of 
rich carmine, spotted crimson and bordered 
white. Bears up to .30 flowers that are 
6 to 6 m. across. 6-8 ft. July. Stands 
out prominently because of its height size 
and coloring. Each, 7-8 in., 23c; 3 for 60c; 
6 for $1.10. 
Wood Lily 
WOOD LILY 
Or Philadelphicum, 
Bright orange-red 
flowers, tinged yellow 
and spotted pfirple. 
2-3 ft. July. Our 
most beautiful native 
lily. Each, 43c; 3 
for $1.15; 6 for $2.10. 
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The Auratum Lily was beautiful and 1 took First Prize at our Garden Show on it._ 
Harriet A. Watson, Kingston, New Hampshire. 
IfJoHN A.Salzer Seed Co.i] 
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