Hardy Eilies for General Gawden Use 
Lilies, unlike Tulip bulbs, are not all grown in one locality under one 
and the same conditions, but are gathered together from many foreign 
countries. All ripen at different times of the year; therefore, orders for 
Lilies cannot always be filled at one time. The requirements of Lilies 
vary with each variety. We have a booklet on their culture, which will be 
sent to you upon receipt of 25c. 
Because of the lack of knowledge and the carelessness of many planters, 
we do not guarantee Lilies to grow. We do, however, guarantee to supply 
you bulbs in good condition and will replace without charge any damaged 
bulbs, immediately upon hearing from you. 

Amabile Each 55c, Doz. $5.50, 100 $38.00 
An attractive species from Korea which has proved to be easy of culti- 
vation in this country. It bears as many as six vivid red Turk’s Cap 
flowers spotted with black. Height 3 to 4 feet. June flowering. Stem- 
rooting. Plant 6 inches deep in well-drained, gritty soil with leaf mold. 
Enjoys partial shade. 
* Carolinianum Each 55c, Doz. $5.50, 100 $38.00 
A showy Lily with slender stems, bearing reflexed, orange-red flowers, 
spotted maroon. Requires a well drained situation. July and August. 
Height 2 to 3 feet. 
* Canadense Each 25c, Doz. $2.25, 100 $14.00 
Broad, funnel-shaped, drooping flowers, varying from yellow to orange; 
spotted inside; graceful and pretty. Fine among Azaleas, in damp peat 
beds, or leaf mold. Excellent for naturalizing. June-July flowering. 
*Canadense flavum Each 30c, Doz. $3.00, 100 $20.00 
Broad, funnel-shaped, drooping flowers on longish stalks about 3 feet 
high. Almost bell-shaped with ends of the petals only very slightly 
turned back. Golden yellow, handsomely spotted inside. June-July 
flowering. 
Crow’s Hybrids Each 80c, Doz. $8.00 
We offer selected seedlings of this magnificent strain of trumpet Lilies, 
hybrids of Lilium Sulphurgale x Lilium Princeps. These plants bloom 
some two weeks later than Lilium Regale and, while some variance will 
be noted in their coloring, all are exceptionally vigorous and beautiful. 
The flowers generally are white with greenish golden throats and orange 
to dark brown anthers. The exterior of the petals is shaded brown, 
purple or green. We!l established plants will carry up to 30 flowers. 
Plant in sun or partial shade 6 inches deen. Height 4 to 6 feet. Selected 
flowering bulbs, October-December delivery. 

Concolor Each 50c, Doz. $4.75, 100 $32.00 
One of the best dwarf Lilies with erect, star-shaped flowers of deep 
scarlet with a few dark spots towards base of petals; will frequently 
produce three or more stems from one bulb. Suitable for rock gardens. 
July. 18 inches. 
Davidi Each 55c, Doz. $5.50, 100 $38.00 
A fine Lily from Western China, very graceful, with a tall, slender stem, 
strong and erect, and bearing up to twenty or more bright cinnabar-red 
tiger-like flowers, copiously spotted with glossy black. It combines a 
very refined and elegant appearance with a splendid constitution and 
is one of the best summer-flowering Lilies we have. Height 5 to 7 feet. 
Plant in either a sunny or partially shaded position. 
*Davuricum. (See Umbellatum.) 
*Elegans, Mixed Colors Each 55c, Doz. $5.50, 100 $38.00 
The number of forms and varieties is legion, varying in color from pale 
lemon-yellow to rich orange-brown, various tints of orange to almost 
red and from soft apricot to nearly crimson; varying also in flowering 
season. A planting through Funkia or Heuchera is most effective. June- 
July flowering. 
*Elegans atrosanguineum Each 60c, Doz. $5.75, 100 $40.00 
Flowers of a rich dark coppery crimson with purple-black spots at base 
of petals. Attractive. 1 foot. 
*Elegans, Orange Queen Each 45c, Doz. $4.50, 100 $30.00 
Very handsome, producing in July, large orange colored flowers with 
small, black spots; a strong, robust grower; very decorative in pots or 
borders. Height 15 to 18 inches. 
George C. Creelman (Hybrid) Each $3.00, Doz. $30.00 
The long lasting flowers, which are very large, often measuring 8 inches 
in length, carried in large numbers on strong, long stems, with fine 
foliage, resemble a Regal Lily of the best and truest type, with bronzy 
tones more pronounced and a more intense yellow in the throat. It 
blooms two weeks after Regal Lily; many flowers opening at one time. 
We have counted 35 perfect flowers and buds on a six-foot spike. 
set free from ordinary diseases. Easiest of culture and one of the 
ardiest. 
Giganteum Himalaicum Each $5.00, Doz. $50.00 
The most majestic of Lilies, having stems 10 to 12 feet high when 
established, with iarge handsome, heart-shaped leaves and from July 
to August bearing immense long, white, trumpet-shaped, sweetly 
scented flowers. Groups in woodland or wild gardens produce a grand 
effect. Must become established before flowering freely and thrives 
best in an abundance of leaf soil. 
*Hansoni Each 65c, Doz. $6.50, 100 $45.00 
Most desirable, not particular in its cultural requirements and extremely 
handsome in flower; does well in light loam. Plant among low plants to 
protect young shoots, this being one of the earliest Lilies to appear in 
the spring. Does as well in thin wood'and as it does in the border. Height 
4 to 5 feet, carrying blossoms 2 inches across, regularly reflexed, the 
petals being of a bright orange-yellow, spotted more or less with brown; 
of a waxy texture. June flowering. (Color illustration, page 117.) 
*Henryi Each 60c, Doz. $5.75, 100 $40.00 
A splendid garden plant, vigorous in its growth, failing very seldom. One 
of the best border Lilies, reaching over 8 feet and more in height when 
established, and bearing more than 20 flowers of a rich, deep orange- 
yellow. Fine foliage. Does well in both light and heavy loam. August- 
September flowering. (Color illustration, page 117.) 
Humboldti magnificum Each 80c, Doz. $8.00 
Erect stem, with whorls of leaves. Numerous drooping flowers borne in 
loose, triangular clusters of brilliant golden yellow, spotted with purple 
on ue reflexed petals. It produces a splendid flowering plant; 5 feet 
igh. 
Kelloggi P ; Each 85c, Doz. $8.50 
A rare and beautiful Lily, growing 2 to 3 feet high, bearing closely 
recurved “pink” flowers like those of the “’Turk’s Cap” Lily. Very grace- 
ful and fragrant. It succeeds best where the roots are shaded. 
Leichtlini_ Each 65c, Doz. $6.50, 100 $45.00 
A beautiful Japanese Lily with much the same habit as Lilium Tigrinum 
or Tiger Lily, but the color is mostly pale yellow with dull red spots. 
Prefers a sandy loam. An excellent variety. July-August. 4 feet. 
*Maxwill (Hybrid) Each 65c, Doz. $6.50, 100 $45.00 
A new hybrid, being a cross between Lilium Leichtlini var. Maximowczi 
X Lilium Willmottiae. In_ its general habit and pyramidal inflorescence 
this hybrid is similar to Lilium Willmottiae, but the blooms are lighter 
in color, the stamens are longer and the anthers are orange-red. The 
spike is tall and very strong, but gracefully slender, bearing as many 
as 30 or more large recurving flowers. Height 6 to 7 feet. Comes into 
flower in late July. A splendid Lily acclaimed by Lily specialists the 
world over. Free flowering and remarkably free from th i i 
diseases. Of easy culture. ‘A = oe eae 
Monadelphum Szovitzianum Each 75c, Doz. $7.50 
A very beautiful form with pale straw-yellow flowers, usually spotted 
purplish black. Quite distinct, and probably the finest form in cultiva- 
tion. Unfortunately, it has become very scarce. 
Pyrenaicum Aureum Each 80c, Doz. $8.00 
The Yellow Turk’s Cap Lily, which is of easy culture. The flowers are 
greenish yellow, spotted brown, with red anthers. J i i 
nes s. June flowering. Height 
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