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SHADY LAWN NURSERY 
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LIL/IES. Hardy type. Plant 5 to 6 in. deep, 
tilting the bulbs. Garden Lilies have be¬ 
come one of our best items for the ama¬ 
teur gardeners. They can be left out all 
winter and will increase from year to 
year. Require no covering. May be 
planted among shrubbery as well as a 
background effect. 
Itegal. Immense white. Red on reverse 
side. 
Golden Banded. White spotted gold. One 
of the best. 
Speeiosuin. Dark pink reflexed flowers. 
Madonna. Also known as Easter Lily. 
White. 
Philippinense. The last to bloom and 
probably the largest. May reach the 
height of 6 ft. White green throat. 
Tiger. The common spotted Lily. Tan¬ 
gerine. 
Any of the above collection. 6 
Martagon. The famous purple Lily. Vig¬ 
orous grower. As many as 25 flowers 
on a stem. Large flowering bulbs. 4 
Baby Lilies. R. Height 10 in. Tiny lilies 
in clusters. Color orange red. Excel¬ 
lent for rockeries as its graceful effect 
makes it very attractive. Also a good 
flower for cutting. 8 
1 lotlischildiana. Climbing Lily. If excla¬ 
mations could be counted as merits this 
Lily would win by far. Reflex flower in 
gold and yellow. Blooms several times 
a season. Height 8 ft. Not hardy. Bulbs 
should be lifted each year. But a fast 
grower and worthy of the extra trouble. 
Pine for trellis. 1 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY SHRUB (Enkian- 
thus). Dwarf shrub with handsome foli¬ 
age similar to Lily-of-the-valley. White 
tinged pink. Plant resembles an Azalea. 
18 in. Ult. H. 2 ft. 1 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY (CLUMPS). P. Re¬ 
quires shade. White. 10 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY (PIPS). P. Beauti¬ 
ful orchid pink. Rare. 6 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY (PIPS). Double 
flower, rare, white. 2 
LOCUST. Thornless type. 5 ft. 1 
LOMBARDY POPLAR. (See Poplar). 
LUPINES. Assorted colors, large. Require 
lime soil . 6 
3IAGIO LILY (Lycoris squamigera). This 
extremely hardy Lily is one of our flnest 
garden subjects. The foliage appears in 
early Spring. This suddenly dies away 
when, as though by magic, in the course 
of ten days there stands a handsome 2 ft. 
spike surmounted by a dozen or more 
Amaryllis shaped flowers. Orchid color. . 1 
MAGNOLIA (Chinese Purple). Ult. H. 15 ft. 
3 ft. plants. 1 
Glauca. Sweet scented flower, white. Ult. 
H. 15 ft. 2 ft. 2 
Soulangeana. Pink. 18 in. 1 
Southern. Hardy to Philadelphia. Hand¬ 
some, glossy leaves, remain on all Win¬ 
ter. Mammoth white flowers, 3 ft. speci¬ 
men. Ult. H. 20 ft. 1 
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Meriden, Conn., May 22, 1939. 
Dear Sir: Your replacement order on Exhibition Chrys¬ 
anthemums, delivered here Friday, May 19. This time 
every plant was O.K. when opened. Very thankful for the 
quick service. 
Very truly yours, 
Mrs. E. C. G. 
