EPL 
(FOXTAIL LILIES) 
Planted in a prominent spot in your garden, six or eight of these tall 
and sturdy stalks, crowned by flower spikes of two to three feet long, 
composed of closely set bell-shaped flowers of a pure white, a delicate 
pink or a soft yellow, are a sight which will ‘take your breath away”. 
The peculiarly shaped roots, consisting of a large solid crown, with 
long, brown, fleshy roots branching out, should be planted not over 
5 inches deep, resting on a layer of sand to secure drainage. It is 
advisable to use ashes or coal around the crown; a light mulching will 
be sufficient wintercover. Sometimes they do not flower the first season 
but once established they need no further care and will increase, pro- 
vided they are not disturbed. 
BUNGEI SUPERBUS. Deep yellow; flowers in July. $ 1.00 each. 
ELWESII. Beautiful soft pink, flowers in early June. $ 2.00 each. 
ELWESII ALBUS. Same habit as above; pure white, flowers late in 
June. $ 2.00 each. 
HIMALAICUS. Pure white; height 6 to 8 feet. June flowering. 
$ 1.50 each. 
ROBUSTUS. Rosy pink. Very fine. Flowers in early June. 
$ 2.00 each. 
SHELFORD. Coppery yellow. July flowering. $ 2.00 each. 
WAREI. Salmon buff. July flowering. $ 4.00 each. 
Lily. of the Valley. 
(CONVALLARIA MAJALIS). 
This shade loving plant with its glossy foliage and clusters of fragrant, 
pure white little bells, needs no introduction. 
They are best planted in beds, shady position, northern exposure and 
clumps should be used for immediate effect. 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY CLUMPS. Strong field grown clumps. 
$ 6.50 for 10, $60.00 per 100. 
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