HANSONII 
Or Golden Turk’s 
Cap Lily. Many 
lovely, nodding’ and 
fragrant flo-wers 2i/^ 
in. across, in June 
and early July, 
borne on a stout 
stem. 3-5 feet. Color, 
bright orange yel¬ 
low slightly spotted 
purplish brown; 
anthers orange red. 
Very beautiful. 
Elacli, G-8 in., Z.’ic; 3 
lor 65c; 6 lor 
Hansonil 
SUNSET LILY 
Pardnliniiin Giganteum— 
Vigorous, hardy, of easy 
culture, and dependable. 
The stalks attain a height 
of 7 feet, clothed with lux¬ 
urious foliage and bear a 
dozen or more beautiful 
lilies in July. The petals 
are somewhat recurving, 
and are a brilliant sunset- 
red, the base of flower yel¬ 
low, heavily spotted with 
small purple-brown dots. 
Elaeli, Strong hulb.s, .38c; 3 
for .51.65; 6 lor 81.90'. 
Nankeen, an Aristocrat 
NANKEEN 
Testaeeuni. Very choice! 
Lovely Easter Lily-like flowers, 
up to 12 to a stem, deliciously 
fragrant, of a pale delicate 
creamy buff or nankeen-yellow, 
often flushed pink and rarely 
slightly dotted red. June-July. 
54 to 6 ft. A noble aristocrat. 
'Each, No. 1 bulbs, $1.10; 3 for 
.$3.9.5; 6 for .$.5.4.'5. 
RUBELLUM 
A splendid pink 
lily. Rubellum was a 
crop failure, however, 
and we cannot supply 
it this year. 
SUPERBUM 
Aineric:in Tiirk’.s 
Cap or S^vanip Lily. 
A magnificent showy 
lily often growflng 8 
feet high and bearing 
as many as 40 flow¬ 
ers, reflexed, of bril¬ 
liant orange-scarlet. 
The f 1 o w e r s are 
shaded yellow and 
spotted purplish 
brown at the base. 
July-Sept. Very fine. 
Each. 37<': 3 for .$1.06; 
6 for .$1.S.5. 
WILLMOTTIAE 
Produces 15 to 20 
flowers of a vivid 
orange-red, with re¬ 
curved petals and nu¬ 
merous brown spots. 
A tall graceful Lily 
with slender foliage, 
verylovely. July-Aug. 
4-5 ft.; should be 
staked. Each, No. 1 
l>ull>.s, 49c; 3 for $1.35; 
6 for .$2.56, 
Purple or Martason Lily 
PURPLE LILY 
Or llartagon. Also called 
Turban Lily. Bears 3 to 20 
flowers about .3 inches in diam¬ 
eter, of d a r k claret-purple, 
spotted purplish black, with 
red anthers. Late June to 
July, 3 to (5 feet high. An 
un'usual color for your lily bed. 
Each, 39e; 3 for .$1.16; 6 for 
$1.9.5. 
Regal Lily 
The Regal Lily 
This fine variety from Western 
China is admittedly one of the most 
beautiful Garden Lilies yet introduced. 
It grows 3 to 5 feet high, and blooms 
out of doors in July, continuing its 
glorious display well into August. It 
is perfectly hardy, and flourisnes un¬ 
der very varied conditions. The large 
trumpet shaped, delicately scented 
flowers, which are produced freely, are 
ivory white, shaded pink, and tinged 
with canary yellow at the base of the 
petals. 30 to 40 inches. Easily grown. 
Each, 5-6 in., 14c; 3 for 35c; 6 for 59c. 
Large Size (8 to 9 in, circumference); 
Each, 22c; 3 for 5Sc; 6 for .$1.66. 
RUBRUM or 
ROSEUM 
White, shaded 
and spotted with 
rose and red. One 
of the most 
showy of lilies; 
of medium 
height. 2% to 3 
feet. Aug.-Sept. 
7 to 8 inch bulbs. 
Each, 22c; 3 for 
Rnhriim Lily 58c; G for $1.66. 
WASHINGTONIAN 
A beauty, with fragrant 
drooping white lilies on stems 
4 to 5 feet high. The reverse 
of the flowers is tinged light 
pink to deep wine color. Does 
best in a well drained situa¬ 
tion. June-July. Each, No. 1 
hulhs, 95c; 3 for .$2.65; 6 for 
.$4,95. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
One of the daintiest and 
sweetest of flowers, having 
escalloped bells, creamy white 
color, on long slender stems. 
Very fragrant. Spreads rap¬ 
idly. Flowering Pips: .3 for 
26c; 6 . for 37c; 25 for $1.16, 
postpaid. 
WATER LILIES 
Pliilipinense Formosanum 
DAY LILIES (Hemerocallis) 
Popular lily flowered perennials, prized for 
their foliage, hardines.s, and their showy 
bloom in spring and summer. They grow in 
any good garden soil. 
—HYPERION. A new Lily, flowers of 
elegant citron yellow produced in great num¬ 
bers on stout stems 46 inches tali. Finest 
of all! As a cut flower, the buds open well 
and it lasts well in water. Each, ~5c; 3 for 
$2.16; 6 for $4.06. 
—FLAVA (Lemon Lily)—A rich, pure 
clear lemon yellow color and of a rather 
thick, velvety substance. Delicately fragrant. 
3 ft. May-June. Each, 25c; 3 for 72c; 
6 for $1.35. 
IvWANSO (Day 
Lily) —A large 
flowered Hemero¬ 
callis with orange 
coppery red, 
double flowers in 
July and August. 
4 feet. A beauti¬ 
ful variety, with 
long narrow 
leaves, very grace¬ 
ful. Each, 24c; 3 
for 69c; 6 for $1.36. 
Kwanso Lily 
PHILIPINENSE 
Formosanum. Long trumpet shaped, lovely 
waxy white flowers 6 to 9 in. long, with a 
beautiful pale emerald-green throat, and 
about 4 to 6 in. wide. Delicately fragrant; 
anthers yellow. 2 ft. June-July. Estab¬ 
lished bulbs produce up to 3 to 4 spikes each, 
with 4 to 5 blooms. Each, No. 1 hulbs, 22c; 
3 for 58c; 6 for $1.66. 
For pools and ponds. 
Pink, 'White, Yeliow, Bronze. 
Any of above: Each, 66c; 
3 for $1.65. 
Red Water Lily; Each, 85c. 
Egyptian Lotus; Ea., $1.45. 
Ilullrush; Ea., 2Sc; 3 for 75c. 
Cattails; Ea., 25c; 3 for 68c. 
Snails; 2 for 25c; 4 for 4Gc. 
SPECIAL 
Lilies all summer! One Each of 
These 36 Hardy Lilies, (Includes 3 
Lily of the Valley, hut no Water 
Lilies and of course, no Ruhellum); 
Eaeh One Different, For $8.45. 
Lilies Magnificum and Album and earlier, Hyperion Day Lily was 
beautiful.—Mrs. C. F. Burwash, Alvin, Illinois. 
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