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LILIES—( Continued) 
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SHANGRI-LA LILIES 
A true Haster Lily, pure white. Fine for pots 
or garden. Height 3 to 4 feet. Easter bulbs are 
searce. Specially priced 35c each, $3.50 per dozen. 
Postage 10c or 25c dozen. 
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Culture for Lilies 
Plant as soon after arrival (Oct.; Nov. and Dec.) as 
possible. Lilies prefer partial shade, good drainage and 
a light, friable soil composed of lots of sand and leaf 
mold. Large bulbs should go deep (8 to 10 inches), the 
Regale and Candidum only 4 to 5 inches. All lilies can 
be successfully bloomed in pots, but this shallower 
planting requires a deeper Shade until buds appear, then 
brought to more lignt. 

LYCORIS—Often Misnamed Nerine 
LYCORIS (Red Spider Lily) 
Radiata—Sometimes called Guernsey Lily. Clus- 
ter form of vivid red amaryllis-like lilies with 
extended stamen resembling a gossamery spi- 
der-web. Very showy. Bulbs bloom in Septem- 
ber and if purchased in July or August will 
bloom the same year. Hach, 20c; $2.00 per doz. 
Postage, 10c; 35c per doz. 
Aurea—A very rare golden yellow form of the 
above. Blooms in the fall. Price, each, $1.50. 

MONTBRETIA 
Miniature, gladiolus-like blossoms of yellow, or- 
ange, red, ete., that bloom all summer. Multiply 
and thrive if left undisturbed. Bulbs can be 
planted from October to March. 
“His Majesty’—The largest and best known of 
giant Montbretia. Flowers often 4 inches across. 
Color, deep velvety scarlet shading to gold. 
“Queen Alexandria’—Chrome yellow. 
Your choice of these new improved giants. Very 
special, dozen, $1.00; $7.50 per 100. (Postage, 
10c; 25c per 100.) 
