CHOICE LILIES THAT ARE HARDY 
This list includes some of the choicest varieties in cultivation. 
All of them are easy to grow and each is an exquisite gem in itself. 
Some of them are new and destined to hold a high rank in future gar- 
dens — others are older varieties that, for one reason or another, have 
always been on the shy side. We are calling your attention to them 
here so that you will notice them on reading through the catalogue or 
so that the entire group can be purchased as a collection if you wish. 
These are “gardeners’ lilies” not “specialists’ lilies.” 
Le amabile Lutewm cesses $60 | 
Li. Brownil? se ee 1.50 
Lcernuum: 2 ee ee eee .65 
Ll... Dalhansonties eee 3.00 f hf 
Lj. Edna Keane ee 2.00 1 of each tor 
L. Fire King 2 = Pee eee 4.00 
Ll. Martagonealbuniee ne 1.25 een ro 
L. monadelphum Szovitzianum ... 1.50 $27.00 
L. Mrs. aS ee Be oie hee 2.50 
L. Green Mountain hybrids ............ “75 
L. Scottiae es ot Lge: Se 1.25 3 of each, 54 
La Scottie pny DItdsen oe ee .60 ; 
LSenetat = od ae ee 2.00 bulbs 
Li Shuksan*es. 0 oe 1.00 for $75.00 
1.1 A. Havemeyer. et 2.50 
L. tenuifolium Red Star ..................... 20 
L.testaceum) 3.0. ee ee 2.50 
L. umbellatum. Mahogany .............. 1.00 
In the above collection substitutions may be made of other 
species and varieties catlogued at similar prices. 
LILIES FOR THE WOODLAND GARDEN 
“The dignity and grace of lilies in the formal garden is well 
known to all of us. But few realize how congenial they find the wood- 
land, where they bring a special charm and emphasis that enhances 
the entire scene. 
“No one except the most ardent enthusiast would build a wood- 
land, brook or meadow garden especially for lilies, but it never occurs 
to many of us, when we already have such a location, that lilies would 
be singularly appropriate. 
“Actually most of our lilies come from the meadows of Siberia, 
Greece and Bulgaria, the forests of China, the wooded hills of Korea, 
the river valleys of California’s mountains. They are apt to be more 
easily adaptable to a similar environment in their new home, than 
they are to the restrictions of pots, or to the exacting requirements of 
the border. As a Chinese friend wrote recently when sending some 
bulbs, ‘I find no greater pleasure than to know that the plants indi- 

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