FULVA. (Brown Day Lily.) Coppery orange. Late June. —— .25 
GEO. YELD. Orange scarlet, flushed and mottled. August. 1.00 
GOLDINI. Beautiful deep old gold. July. .60 
HYPERION. Very large canary yellow; 4 ft. July & August. 1.00 
KWANSO. Double variety of H. Fulva. Late August. 40 
MIKADO. Brilliant orange-yellow with zone of soft red. Free 
bloomer. 30 in. 1.00 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN. Large bloom, deep golden yellow. Au- 
gust. Wo 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN. Glistening lemon yellow. Latest to 
bloom. September. 1.00 
RADIANT. Pure deep orange, large and tall. July & August. .60 
SUNNY WEST. Very large flower of heavy substance, pale 
lemon yellow. 50 in. Late July to Sept. 1.00 
THUNGBERGII. Deep yellow, ruffled. July-August. oo 
WINSOME. Dainty ivory colored bloom of great charm. June 
and July. .60 
LILIES 
The Lilies I have listed are perfectly hardy in New England, but 
should be given winter protection of leaves after freezing weather sets 
in. Most of them bloom in midsummer, when color is needed in the 
garden. 
L. Regale or L. Candidum make a stunning combination planted 
with any of the Delphiniums. 
L. AURATUM. (Gold banded Lily.) Ivory white, gold band 
through center of petals. July-August. Large bulbs $.40 
L. CANDIDUM. (Madonna Lily.) Pure white, very fragrant. oD 
L. ELEGANS. Yellow, red and orange flowers. June-July. oD 
L. HENRYI. Soft orange, tall branching stalks. July-August. 
Large bulbs .50 
L. REGALE. Large white flowers, shaded yellow in throat, out- 
side tinted pink. July. Large bulbs .35 
L. SPECIOSUM. Rich, deep rose with darker spots. August- 
September. Large bulbs .50 
L. TENUFOLIUM. Rather small, rich deep scarlet. June flow- 
ering. Very brilliant. | ee 
L. .TIGRINUM. (Tiger Lily.) Orange scarlet, spotted crim- 
son. August. 23 
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