CALLOSUM Callosum has a slender wiry stalk, bearing 10 to 20 recurved 
blossoms of an interesting shade of light salmon. This little lily isn’t as out¬ 
standing as the larger lilies, but it is very dainty, and its numerous blossoms 
will blend with any flower in your garden. Height 2 to 3 ft. Blooms late Julv- 
August. Plant 4-6 inches deep in full sun. It will endure lime. 
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$1.35 $2.35 $4.55 $17.90 
CANADENSE —One of the best of the Northeastern American lilies. Graceful 
bell shaped flowers on tall stems; easy to grow. Should be in the garden of 
every lily lover. Ht. 2 to 5 ft. Blooms June-July. Plant 6 to 8 inches deep. 
Var. flavum —Clear golden yellow, chocolate spotted within. 
1st size. 
Var. rubrum —Dark brick 
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red, yellow throat, thickly spotted. 
1st size 
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CANDIDUM (Madonna Lily) —Our grandmother’s beloved lily—and still a 
favorite. Pure white, dainty, fragrant. Unlike the other lilies, Candidum 
starts its growth early in the fall, producing a rosette of leaves during the 
winter—so plant this bulb early in a sunny location, apart from other lilies. 
Plant shallow, best about 1 inch above bulb, not over 2 inches. Prefers some 
lime. Poor location will do, but good garden soil preferred—and then let it 
alone. In spring, our experience has taught us, it is best to remove these fall 
grown leaves—they have served their purpose, and dying, are more apt to 
catch and transfer the brown leaf spot to the new spring foliage. Height 3-5 
ft. Blooms June. The quantity is very limited. It may be necessary to give 
you a size smaller than you order, but full value will be given you. Bulbs are 
shipped in late August—order early. 
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6- 7 in. cir.$1.65 $3.00 $5.35 $20.10 
7- 8 in. cir. 2.10 3.50 6.90 26.10 
8- 9 in. cir. 2.80 5.00 9.85 35.00 
CONCOLOR —This is one of the few lilies which holds its head right straight up 
towards the sun, and being a low grower, you can look into its bright face. I 
always think of it as the star lily, and love it for its glossy brilliant scarlet 
blooms. It takes moderate loam with leaf mold and plenty of grit and sand 
for good drainage with a moist root run, and out in the sun. It will endure 
lime, grows 12 to 18 inches, blooms June. Plant 4 inches deep. 
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CORDATUM —A fine lily for the woodland, where it is worth cultivating for its 
foliage alone. In the early stages of its growth its leaves are stained a deep 
red, which in time changes to glossy green. Although it is distinct from L. 
Giganteum Him. and does not grow as tall, yet it should be treated similarly, 
planting it in partial shade (woodland for preference), so the top of the bulb 
is on a level with the surface. Cover in winter with bracken or old leaves, 
and it is best that it become established one year before it blooms. Height 4 to 
5 ft. July flowering. 
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