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LILIES (Hardy) 
CANDIDUM (MADONNA)—Large peppy bulbs. Plant Sep- 
tember and October. Best known pure white lily for 
your garden. Each 35c; $3.00 per dozen. 
CROFT—America’s answer to end forever Japanese domi- 
nation of the Easter lily field. In this pure white lily 
we have superiority in ease of culture, freedom from 
disease and magnificence of both quality and quantity 
of bloom. You don’t need to pay $5 for your next 
Easter plant. Grow your own with this trouble-free bulb 
at $1.00 each. 
PARDALINUM (LEOPARD)—Easy grown American lily. 
Flowers re-curved, fading from deep orange to crimson 
at the tips. Each, 25c; $2.50 per dozen. 
REGALE—World’s most popular lily. Large fragrant white 
tinged pink outside. Each, 20c; $2.00 per dozen. 
SUNSET (PARDILINUM GIGANTEUM)—New, vivid red, 
yellow throat spotted maroon. Very showy. Each, 35c; 
$3.50 per dozen. 
TENUIFOLIUM (SIBERIAN CORAL LILY)—This dainty 
diminutive little gem has tiny recurved flowers of 
vivid scarlet, grass-like leaves. Fine for pots and rock 
garden. Each, 15c; $1.50 per dozen. 
Postage on All Lilies—10c, or 35c per dozen. 
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SHANGRI-LA LILIES 
A true Easter Lily, pure white. Fine for pots or 
garden. Height 3 to 4 feet. Easter bulbs are scarce. 
Specially priced 35c each; $3.50 per dozen. Postage 
10c, or 35e dozen. 
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Culture for Lilies 
Plant as soon after arrival (Oct., Nov. and Dec.) as pos- 
sible. 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 Can- 
didum 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 light. 
LYCORIS—SPIDER LILIES‘ (See Next Page) 

