12 E. C. ROBBINS, ASHFORD, NORTH CAROLINA 


Native Lilies for Naturalizing or Specimens 
PRICE IN QUANTITIES 
LILIUM CANADENSE. Canada Lily. Slender stems 2 25TO 2500R 



to 4° feet high: Flowers in various shades ‘of, 32 ee eee a in 
orange, yellow, and red. Very ornamental. 
First siz ee oo aie ee ond ee 2 ee oe ee $7522, $ <2] Bes el Ameo. LZ 
Second size ee ees “4 - Z eid .09 .06 .05 
LILIUM CAROLINIANUM. Carolina Lily. A showy 
Lily somewhat dwarfer than L. superbum, with 
flowers a little lighter in color, but enriched with 
a delicate and pervasive fragrance. First size ___ a2 .20 ros .16 
Second “size, haste Oa ee Ase Smee 9 ee Es) aL .09 .08 
PTET GRAY Tae Grauiser (lu etleisht 2otorte tect aay 
beautiful Lily with deep, reddish, bell-shaped 
flowers, orange spotted within. Exceedingly 
showy and continues to grow in demand. 
Birst-sizemstton saulo Welln? aDUlDSimas se 6 .28 24 roe 
Second-size mostly mee DUlbseeece ee .18 lez LO .08 
Ne slarvesties = 2 Peat Se DD .40 6 

LILIUM PHILADELPHIGUM. “Ordange- cup = Lily: 
Height 1 to 3 feet. Reddish orange flowers, with 
Dutplesspots. —Clowerln? size, DUlDSaee eae aie .16 .14 ci 
LILIUM SUPERBUM. American Turk’s-cap Lily. Un- 
der favorable conditions it reaches 8 feet, bearing 
scores of 3 to 4 inch flowers of brilliant orange- 
scarlet, shaded yellow and dotted and tinged with 
brown in the center. The petals form a turban- 
shaped flower which accounts for its common 
name, the ‘“Turk’s-cap Lily’’. It particularly likes 
to stick its head up through an opening in over- 
hanging shrubs. Blooms in July. Early orders 



solicited. X first size ae ae a .24 as .14 212 
Second size a“ ee ees x ~ 14 BL ny, .06 
Third size wee ED oiee apes ih 27% .10 J05 .04 .03 
XX_ largest : g a a a 45 .40 =D 

Hardy Vines, Climbers and Creepers 
PRICE IN QUANTITIES 
25TO 2500R 
AMPELOPSIS ENGELMANNI. Englemann Creeper. 11709 107024 249 OVER 
155.to?5.0 -feetn £Glingssto walls, weotronesplantseo) 2.0m 1p 4am. 2 Une G 
AMPELOPSIS QUINQUEFOLIA. Virginia Creeper. 
High-climbing vine, clinging to walls and trees, 
with beautifully colored foliage in autumn. 
Strongees ae 3 ae? Megs ented Ramee & 30 .24 a2U 18 
AMPELOPSIS TRICUSPIDATA. Japanese Creeper. 
A very useful climber, clinging firmly and dense- 
ly to any hard surface. Foliage large, three- 
lobed “and Geclossyyotrong, ee ee oD) aL, .24 eZ 
BIGNONIA RADICANS. Trumpet Creeper. Bold shrub 
with interesting foliage and partially climbing 
habit. The huge flowers are trumpet shaped and 
vary from bright brownish orange to vivid scar- 
let. 2 to 4 feet ete rd ie 36 30 Tae .20 

