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Gardenside Nurseries, Inc., Shelburne, Vt. 
amabile. A Korean species, often 3 feet high, 
with Turkscap-like flowers of orange red, with 
black spots. July. 35 cts. each. 
canadense. The native Meadow Lily, common 
to moist meadows. Grows to 5 feet, with a 
large number of reflexed orange yellow bells, 
spotted with purplish-brown in an umbel at 
the top. 35 cts. each. 
candidum. The Madonna Lily. We are grow- 
ing our own bulbs of this fine fragrant white 
flowered favorite, and shall have an adequate 
supply to send out in July and later. We 
do not ship them in spring. 35 cts. each; 10 
for $3.00. 
centifolium. Much like the Regal Lily, but 
later, and with a longer trumpet marked 
greenish white outside. 50 cts. each. 
concolor. The Star Lily. Bright orange red, 
open star-like flowers, held erect on a two- 
foot stem. May grow to 4 feet but rarely 
does. 25 cts. each; 10 tor $2.00: 
henryi. A tall strong growing lily, blossoming 
in late August, and until frost. The bright 
orange yellow flowers are Turkscap-like, and 
are produced in great numbers. 8/10 inch 
bulbs, 75 cts. each; 6/8 inch bulbs, 50 cts. 
each, 10 for $4.50; 4/6 inch bulbs, 25 cts. each, 
10 for $2.00. 
maximowiczii. This form, which we have grown 
for some years, is not identical with the 
species type. It stands 4 feet high, the slender 
stems covered with small light green foliage. 
The flowers are bright orange, spotted black, 
appearing in August. 25 cts. each; 10 for 
$2.00. 
pardalinum. The Leopard Lily, is a native of 
our western coast, and is about the best of 
the species found there, for garden use. It 
grows to 8 feet, and has orange and black 
Turkscap-like flowers that are distinct from 
others so described. 50 cts. each. 
philadelphicum. Orangecup Lily, is one name 
for this, but to us it will always be the Woods 
Lily, for we find it in open woodland on sandy 
sour soil). It carries a surprisingly Jarge, 
orange red blossom, or sometimes two, at the 
top of a 3 foot stem. 35 cts. each. 
regale. Splendid long widely flaring trumpets, 
white with yellow throats and rich brown 
outside, waving at the top of slender wiry 
stems, serve to identify this finest of lily 
species. 8/10 inch bulbs, 35 cts. each; 6/8 
inch bulbs, 25 cts. each; 10 for $2.00; 4/6 
inch bulbs, 20 cts. each; 10 for $1.50; 100 for 
$12.00. 
sutchuense. May grow to 6 feet. Cinnabar 
red or scarlet flowers, spotted with black, 
in a nodding umbel, during late summer. 35 
cts. each. 
speciosum rubrum. The fall flowering Showy 
Lily, with its great white Turkscaps, heavily 
spotted with rose, is about the finest orna- 
ment of the garden, in September. Ours are 
native grown bulbs. 35 cts. each. 
tenuifolium. In July, the Coral Lily is the 
gem. Its bright coral red reflexed bells hang 
in numbers from a two foot or more high 
stem. 15 cts. each; 10 for $1.00. 
tenuifolium, Golden Gleam. A_ bright golden 
yellow form of the preceding, and as _ useful 
in the garden. 15 cts. each; 10 for $1.00. 
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umbellatum. The blooms are erect, cup-shaped, 
in a range from red to yellow, on foot-high 
stems. Fine for massing for June display. 
Mixed colors only 25 cts. each; 10 for $2.00; 
100 for $18.00. 
LILY HYBRIDS. The following sorts are 
hybrids of L. regale with other forms. In 
general they supplement the Regals, and 
should be planted with them. 
George C. Creelman. This is a very fine form, 
which is grown from scales and is therefore 
a true clon. It is much like the Regal Lily, 
but with longer trumpets, and is a bit later. 
The blooms are held well erect, so that the 
value of the flower is apparent in the garden. 
6/8 inch bulbs, $1.00 each; 4/6 inch bulbs, 80 
Cts meachivnl Onto $7.00! 
Pride of Charlotte. This form originated in a 
bed of seedlings of the Regal Lily, and its 
parentage is unknown. We believe it to be 
a very fine type of true L. sargentiae. It 
has bulbils in the leaf axils, and other 
characteristics of that Lily. It is two to three 
weeks later than L. regale. Our bulbs are 
from the original stock. Of interest this 
summer, however, will be some 3000 seedlings, 
which may show some variations. 6/8 inch 
ae 73) cts. each; 4/6 inch” bulbs,) 50> cts: 
each. 
Princeps. This Lily may be quickly defined as 
derived from seedlings of the Creelman Lily. 
Toa darge extent,!)it is identical with L- 
regale, but is about two weeks later. In 
foliage and stem, as well as flower form, it 
gives the same garden effect. 6/8 inch bulbs, 
50 cts. each; 10 for $4.50; 4/6 inch bulbs, 35 
cts. each; 10 for $3.00; 100 for $25.00. 
Shelburne Hybrid. This Lily is the reverse of 
the cross that produced the Creelman Lily, 
and for some reason, the change produced a 
strain with widely varying characteristics. In 
leaf and stem; in shape and coloring of the 
bloom; in its habit of occasionally carrying 
bulbils in the leaf axils, it varies from the 
true L. regale. It is later, too, some blooms 
opening just as Regal fades, and others not 
for a month later. All in all, no better strain 
may be found to continue the show of trumpet 
lilies in the garden. 6/8 inch, 50 cts. each; 
10 for $4.50; 4/6 inch, 35 cts. each; 10 for $3.00; 
100 for $25.00. 
LINUM. Flax. The most useful Flax, is an 
annual, and is not grown in the garden, but 
in the perennial forms are some_ splendid 
decorative plants. They are of easy culture 
in any good well drained soil. Often the 
taller sorts are massed, or they fit the front 
of the border. One sort is a rockery speci- 
men. 
perenne. Grows to 30 inches high, the stems 
making a large vase. The flowers are deep 
blue, an inch across, and open in the morning 
only. May flower for two months. 
salsaloides nanum. A tiny prostrate form, with 
large blue white flowers. $1.00 each. 
LIRIOPE. Lily-Turf. Asian plants, mostly 
used for carpeting barren areas, where grass 
will not grow. Of easy culture on all save 
wet soils. 
All Perennial Plants 25 cts. each, $2 for 10, $18 per 100 unless otherwise noted, 
POSTPAID east of the Mississippi; add 5 PERCENT WEST. Five 
of one kind or variety exactly alike at 10 rate, 25 at 100 rate. 
