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Hardy Garden Lilies 
Well-Chosen Dependable Varieties 
Culture—A few simple, yet very important rules to grow them successfully should be care- 
fully observed. First, provide adequate drainage, and this must be adequate. Secondly, the 
bulbs of most varieties require some shade while at the same time allowing the flower stalk to 
reach the sunlight. Thirdly, select proper varieties; we will gladly help you in this case. Lilies 
are not grown in one country under one and the same conditions, but are gathered together from 
many foreign countries. They all have different habits and flowers, and ripen off at different 
times of the year; therefore, orders for Lilies 
cannot always be filled at one time. The re- 
quirements of Lilies vary with each variety. 
We recommend the following as the best 
Lilies for general use and of easiest culture: 
Auratum, Candidum, Regale, Speciosum, Ten- 
ulfoltum, Tigrinum Splendens, Umbellatum 
and Formosanum. 
The following will do well in heavy soil if well 
drained: L. Candidum, Elegans, Hanson1, 
Tigrmum and Regale. 
The following will do well in limestone soil: 
L. Candidum, Hansoni and Henryi. 
Auratum (Gold-banded Japan Lily). Large, graceful, 
fragrant flowers in July. Ivory-white with crimson- 
chocolate spots, each petal striped golden yellow. 
20c. each. 
Candidum (Madonna Lily). Pure, glistening white 
flowers on strong, stiff stems. June. Plant in August 
and September. 15c. each. 
Concolor. One of the best dwarf Lilies with erect, star- 
shaped flowers of deep scarlet with a few dark spots 
at base. 25c. each. 

Lilium Henryi 

Lilium Auratum 
Formosanum philippinense. Pure white, emerald- 
green throat, violet shadings on outside of petals. 
Fragrant. September-October. 20c. each. 
Hansoni. Bright orange, spotted brown; dependable; 
partial shade. June-July. 40c. each. 
Henryi. Bright yellow, spotted brown; excellent for 
cutting. August-September. Plant in partial shade. 
20c. each. 
Regale (Regal Lily). White, slightly suffused with pmk; 
very hardy; very fragrant. Good cut flower. July. 
15c. each. 
Speciosum rubrum. Pink flowers spotted crimson. 
August-September. 15c. each. 
Tenuifolium (Coral Lily). Dwarf variety; bright 
orange; plant in sun. 10c. each. 
Tigrinum splendens (Tiger Lily). Rich salnaon- 
orange, spotted glossy black; easy culture. August- 
September. 15c. each. 
Umbellatum grandiflorum. Large, handsome, rich 
orange flowers, shaded red, borne upright on stem. 
Easy culture. June-July. 15c. each. 
