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Lilium Tigrinum Giganteum 
PHLOX, HARDY—Summer 
Perennial Phlox 
Ready in November. Prices are postpaid. 
Hardy Phlox thrive in soil which has been deeply en- 
riched. They require plenty of water during the summer 
months, and in hot climates should have light shade. 
The following: 30c each; 3 for 75c; $2.50 for 12. 
BRIDESMAID—Pure white with crimson eye; distinctive. 
ECLAIREUR—Deep wine red with lighter eye. Early and 
vigorous. 
GEN. VON DIEDEM—Immense heads of brilliant, dark 
salmon-scarlet. 
MRS. JENKINS—Fine trusses of pure white flowers. 
Late. 
OBERGARTNER REICHENAU—Bright rose, very large. 
RIJINSTROOM—Heavy trusses of lively rose-pink; strong 
grower. 
WANADIS—A delicate shade of lilac, the center of the 
florets having a bluish purple eye. 
WIDAR—Large two-toned florets; lavender-violet with 
white eye. 
The following: 40c each; 3 for $1.00; $3.50 for 12. 
LEO SCHLAGETER—Dazzling scarlet with an orange 
cast; a grand variety; early. Tall. 
LEUCHTFEUER—Deep salmon with orange glow. Im- 
mense heads of unusually large florets. Dwarf. 
SUNRISE—Soft, sparkling rosy-red; large. 
Hallawell Seed Co. 
LILIUM—LILY 
Lilies are benefited by shade about the roots and 
stems, but do not do well with shade about their heads, 
so should be planted among fairly dwarf growing shrubs, 
ferns or herbaceous plants to give the mature stem the 
protection it craves from the too great heat of the sun 
and to keep the ground around the bulb more or less cool. 
The soil for lilies should be fibrous and rooty, some 
leaf mold or peat added, and deeply dug. Sharp sand 
placed around the bulb insures good drainage. Charcoal 
and sulphur sprinkled about in planting tend to ward 
off attacks of worms and blue mold. 
Plant 1 foot apart and at depths specified below. Water 
only lightly until they are well rooted, but liberally 
when about to bloom; keep free from aphis or green fly 
at all times. 
HENRYII (the Yellow Speciosum). The flowers are a 
rich apricot-yellow with a few brown spots; grows 3 
to 5 feet high; very hardy and free flowering. Plant 9 
inches deep. Northern domestic-grown bulbs. Large 
size: 
(35e each) ($3.50 per 12) ($25.00 per 100) 
PARDALINUM (Leopard Lily). Large numbers of flow- 
ers having reflexed petals; bright orange, spotted ma- 
roon, tipped orange-scarlet. An easily grown hardy 
lily, thriving in the shade or cool and moist sunny 
situation. Height 5 to 7 feet; July flowering; plant 4 
inches deep. “4 
(20e each) ($2.00 per 12) ($15.00 per 100) 
REGALE. A magnificent hardy lily from China; vigor- 
ous; 3 to 5 feet high, bearing one to several handsome 
white fragrant flowers; slightly shaded pink outside 
and the lower inner surface primrose-yellow. It seems 
to thrive in any good, well-drained soil and prefers full 
sun. Plant 9 inches deep. Northern domestic-grown 
bulbs. 
(20e each) ($1.50 per 12) ($11.00 per 100) 
Extra large: (25c each) ($2.50 per 12) ($17.50 per 100) 
SPECIOSUM ALBUM. A beautiful lily with large white 
reflexed flowers of great substance, with a greenish 
band running through the center of each petal. Plant 
9 inches deep. 
(60c each) ($6.50 per 12) 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM (Pink Tiger Lily). A _ strong, 
vigorous grower, having stems 8 to 4 feet tall, with 
bright blossoms, which are white, shaded rose and 
spotted deep red. Plant 9 inches deep. 
(50c each) ($5.00 per 12) ($37.50 per 100) 
TIGRINUM GIGANTEUM (Improved Tiger Lily). A 
very hardy and free flowering sort; the blossoms are a 
bright orange color, spotted black. Plant 9 inches deep. 
(80c each) ($30.00 per 12) ($21.00 per 100) 
UMBELLATUM. One of the earliest lilies, blooming in 
June. Very free flowering with large umbellate heads 
of orange-red. Height 2 feet. Plant 4 inches deep. 
(35c each) ($3.50 per 12) ($25.00 per 100) 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
For outdoor culture they require a loose, rich soil and 
a moist, shady position. Set so that the tips are slightly 
above ground and at a distance of three or more inches 
iets Send 25c for postage and packing on orders under 
Clumps for outdoor growing: 
(75c each) ($7.50 per 12) ($55.00 per 100) 

Lily of the Valley 
