LILIUM HENRYI—ecbkt(3-4)50. A most graceful Lily of 
late summer, arching stems that are weighted with recurved, 
wax-petaled blossoms of deepest golden amber. A dependable 
and long-lived species, tolerant of sun, but rather preferring 
deep, loamy soil in light shade. Excellent in herbaceous 
border. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 40c; 4 oz. T5e. 
LILIUM HENRYI HYBRIDS—The majority of seedlings will 
be close to Henryi, but occasional attractive breaks in color 
and form may be expected. The pollen-parent is that 
charming buff-toned semi-trumpet Lily T. A. Havemeyer, 
itself a hybrid carrying blood of Lilium myriophyllum super- 
bum. Pkt. 20c; 1/16 oz. 80c; 1% oz. 50c; %4 oz. 90c. 
LILIUM HUMBOLDTI MAGNIFICUM—cy(3)60. A _splen- 
didly showy Lily that is well called ‘‘Magnificum.” Big re- 
curved orange blossoms in profusion. The pétals carry many 
ee dots, each dot within a crimson ring. Pkt. 15¢c; 
1¢ OZ. 40e. 
LILIUM JAPONICUM (Krameri) — cby(w) (2-3)30. Per- 
fumed trumpets of exquisite pink, but seedlings vary de- 
lightfully, palest blush to rosy carmine. In well-drained 
soils, winter-hardy with some mulching, or it can be highly 
satisfactory when grown in pots. A charming Lily. Pkt. 
15c; 144 oz. 50c; % oz. 90c. 
LILIUM LONGIFLORUM TAKESIMA—“*ecbltkt(2-3)36. Per- 
haps the hardiest form of the true Easter lily. Immense trum- 
pets of purest white, delightfully fragrant. Does exceed- 
ingly well as an open-ground Lily at Philadelphia. In 
colder northern areas will need winter protection of straw 
or litter. Pkt. 15c; 1/i1g oz. 50¢. 
LILIUM MARTAGON—cblty (2-3)60. Blossoms in towering 
spires, wine-purple to violet black: An attractive Lily. 
Pkt. 15¢; % oz. 50e. 
LILIUM MARTAGON ALBUM —cblty(2-3)60. Piled pyra- 
mids of waxen white bloom. An exquisite beauty, effective 
Bee art. against background of shrubbery. Pkt. 20c; 
! 16 OZ. 50c. 
LILIUM MAXIMOWICZI—ecbatstkt(3)65. A superb spe- 
cies; like a refined and improved Tiger Lily, but of better 
color tone and better carriage. Follows Davidi in its time 
of blooming, the two making a good succession. Comes 
quickly and readily from seed, often blooming second year. 
Pkt. 15¢; 4% oz. 40c; 4 0%. T5c. 
LILIUM MAXWILL—ecbkt(3)60. A fine hybrid, Liliums 
Maximowiczi x Wilmottiae: more or less the delightful Wil- 
mottiae coloring, with the greater vigor and later season of 
the other parent. Pkt. 20c; special larger pkg. 50c. 
LILIUM OTTAWA HYBRIDS—ecbkt. A group of inter- 
esting and richly colored hybrid Lilies, intercrossings of 
Davidi, Davuricum, Wilmottiae and Maximowiczi. They 
are of easiest culture, and extraordinarily hardy. Pkt. 20c. 
LILIUM PARDALINUM—cbatsty(3)60. The richly colored 
Panther Lily, one of our own favorites. Magnificent pyra- 
mids of orange to crimson flowers, crimson tones usually 
dominating. A particularly hardy Lily, spreading to make 
big clumps. Pkt. 15c; /ie oz. 30c; % oz. 50e. 
LILIUM PARRYI—cmatsty(3)36. A Lily of exquisite love- 
liness; many open trumpets of clear lemon, deliciously 
perfumed. Pkt. 25¢; 1/1@ oz. 75c. 
LILIUM PHILADELPHICUM — erbstyt(3)35. The Red 
Wood-lily: Upright chalices of rich red-toned orange, shad- 
ing usually from yellow at the center to pure red at petal 
tip. Pkt: 15e. 
LILIUM POLYPHYLLUM—cstatmy(2)40. Himalayan wood- 
land rarity. Fragrant flaring trumpets, rich cream with- 
out, but inside, purple marbled white. Pkt. 25c. 
LILIUM PRIDE OF CHARLOTTE—ecbkt(3)50. Cross of 
Regale on Sargentiae, usually bearing bulbils in the leaf- 
axils. It has all the vigor and ease of Regale, and comes 
readily from seed. Flowers are of Regale coloring, but 
in shape tending toward the elongated trumpets of Sar- 
gentiae. Blooming season is late, beginning as Regale is 
ending. Pkt. 20c; special large pkg. 50c. 
LILIUM PRINCEPS CREELMAN—ecbkt(3)50. A splendid 
hybrid of Regale and Sargentiae that seems just as vigor- 
ous and hardy as Regale, with like coloring save that the 
anthers are dark brown. It blooms, however, ten to four- 
teen days later than Regale. Pkt. 15c; 1% oz. 35c. 
LILIUM REGALE—ecbkt(2)50. Easiest of hardy Lilies; 
none more beautiful. Great flaring trumpets of glossy 
whiteness, but lemon-tinted deep within, and rosy in re- 
verse. Richly perfumed. A quick-germinating, strong- 
growing, and highly disease-resistant species. It should 
be everyman’s Lily. Pkt. 5c; %4 oz. 25c; % oz. 40c; 1 oz. 
65ce; % Ib. $2.00. (Little one-year seedlings, baby bulbs, 
10 for 35c. This item cannot be shipped after May 1st, so 
order early.) 
LILIUM SARGENTIAE—cby(3)60. The flowers are long 
narrow trumpets, shadings of ruddy brown without, but 
inside it is pure white save for the deep golden throat. 
_ Bears axillary bulbils. Blooms after Regale. 10 seeds for 25c. 
LILIUM SHELBURNE HYBRID—ecb(3)50. Regale crossed 
on Sargentiae gave us this splendid Lily, larger and easier 
than Sargentiae, later blooming than Regale, and as fra- 
grant and beautiful as either. Variable, but always good. 
Illustrated page 8. Pkt. 15c; 1% oz. 40¢; % oz. 75e. We also 
have available seeds of two segregations from the Shelburne 
strain, offered as SHELBURNE DARK SELECTIONS and 
as SHELBURNE LIGHT SELECTIONS, either at 20e the 
pkt., or special larger pkg. for 50c. 
LILIUM SPECIOSUM MAGNIFICUM — cby(4)50. Large 
flowers of brilliant rose carmine, laid over a _ sparkling 
white ground. One of the hardier and more rugged Lilies. 
Pkt. 15¢; 4% oz. 40c; % oz. T5c. 
LILIUM SULPHUR-GALE—ecbkt(2)60. Hybrids of Liliums 
myriophyllum superbum (sulphureum) and regale. Many 
attractive variations here, mostly with deeper tintings within 
and without than Regale, and with longer and less flaring 
trumpets. Also rather more vigorous than Regale, and a bit 
later in blooming. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 40c; %4 oz. T5c. 
LILIUM SUPERBUM—cbstatmy(3)100. No Lily is more 
aptly named; this one is truly superb. Stately plants, 
towering even to ten feet, hung with recurved blossoms in 
beautiful combinations, suffusions and overlays of yellow, 
orange and maroon. Pkt. 15c; 4% oz. 40c; % oz. T5c. 
LILIUM SZOVITZIANUM—ceby (2) 50. Splendid waxy flow- 
ers of bright lemon yellow. Fragrant. From the Caucasus. 
Pkt. 25c; special pke. 75c. 
LILIUM TENUIFOLIUM—ecrkt(2)36. Called Coral Lily, 
but the blossoms have more the red intensity and gloss 
of finish of old Chinese lacquer. It is an easy and quic 
Lily, blooming early in the year following the seed sowing. 
Technically this is Lilium pumilum. Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 30c; 
1 oz. $1.00; %4 Ib. $3.50. 
LILIUM THOMSONIANUM—rcy(1-2)36. Spires of satiny 
rose-pink blossoms, funnel-shaped, fragrant. Rare species, 
but charming. Technically a Notholirion. 10 seeds for 25c. 
LILIUM VARIED HYBRIDS—A blend of seeds of all the 
various hybrid Lily strains that we list, but not by any 
- means in equal proportions. No seeds of separate pure 
species are included, though in any group of hybrid seed- 
lings specimens are likely to appear that will be very close 
to the type of some particular species. Crosses that involve 
Sargentiae, Davidi, Henryi, Maximowiczi, Regale, Hansoni, 
Myriophyllum superbum; Tigrinum, Martagon, Wilmottiae; 
and Davuricum are included. Pkt. 20¢; special larger 
pkg. 50c. 
LILIUM WASHINGTONIANUM — cbatsty(2-3)60. A Lily 
of exceeding beauty. It opens purést white, gradually suf- 
fusing with a bright rose that finally deepens to violet. 
Perfumed. Pkt. 15¢; 1% oz. 40¢; %4 oz. T5e: ( 
LILIUM WILMOTTIAE — ecbkt(2)50. Gracefully willowy 
stems, loaded with blossoms of soft apricot, tinged orange, 
and dotted ruddy brown. A hardy, dependable, and beau- 
tiful Lily that often blooms second season from seed. 
Rather easy. Pkt. 15¢c; 4% oz. 40c; 4% oz. T5e. 
OTHER LILIES—Here are good seeds of other fine Lilium 
species. Prices are per pkt. Baketianum 25c; Bolanderi 
15c; Catesbaei 15c; Columbianum 10¢; Cordatum 15c; Kamt- 
schatkense 15c; Kelloggi 15¢ (1/1¢ oz. 30¢) ; Medeloides 15c; 
Michauxi 15c; Neilgherrense 10 seeds for 25c; Nepalense 10 
seeds for 25c; Nevadense 15c; Occidentale 15¢; Ochraceum 
20c; Pomponium 20c (*/ig oz. 75c); Pardalinum giganteum 
20c; Pyrenaicum 20c (1/ig oz. 75c); Rubescens 15c; Walli- 
chianum 15¢c; Wardi 20c. 
OFFER 100A1—One pkt. each of the above 72 for $11.00. 
PEERLESS LILY BLEND—Seeds of not less than fifty 
true hardy Lilies in mixture. Early and late, quick and 
slow, easy and hard, here they all are. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 
35c; %4 oz. 65c; 1 oz. $2.50. . 
THE EASIER LILIES 
OFFER 101A1l—Here are the quicker Lilies, relatively easy 
from seed if directions are followed. ‘kt’ culture. We will 
send one pkt. each of Concolor, Amabile, Davuricum, Max- © 
will, Callosum, Tenuifolium, Maximowiczi, Golden Gleam, 
Sulphur-gale, Davidi, Princeps, Henryi, Shelburne Hybrid; 
Formosanum, Wilmottiae, Longiflorum and Cernuum, 17 
kinds, for $2.00. 
EASY LILY BLEND—The quicker and easier Lilies in mix- 
ture. Not less than 20 kinds, including all in collection 
above. “kt” culture. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 30c; 14 oz. 55c; 
1 02. $2.00%> 44 1b. «$7.80. Ary 
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