
HARDY GARDEN LILIES postraw......... 
Stately Lilies are of the easiest culture, and the varieties 
listed below are all perfectly hardy. After once being 
planted, they will increase in beauty and size with each suc- 
ceeding year. Lilies do best in a well-drained sandy soil, 
which should be fairly rich, and the plants should be given 
plenty of water during periods of drought. In order to 
grow Lilies to large size, the bulbs should be planted deep 

Standard Lilies 
= Orange Speciosum Lily. Of vigorous 
Henryi aon, and will thrive in any soil. If planted 
in partial shade the rich orange coloring of the flowers 
will be highly accentuated. Cover 10 inches. Height 3 to 
4 feet, although well established plants will go higher. 
Blooms July-August. Very prolific blcomer. Each 45c; 
3 for $1.25; 6 for $2.40. 
Orange-red blossoms in early July. Height 
Elegans 12 to 18 inches. Cover bulbs 5 to 6 inches 
deep. Each 35c; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.75, 
Royal Lily. A magnificent Lily; the pure 
Regale white flowers, heavy with fragrance, and with 
canary-yellow throat, have an outside pink suffusion. 
Cover 8 inches. Height 3 to 5 feet. Blooms June, July. 
Large bulbs, each 35c; 3 for $1.00; $3.50 doz. 
Medium bulbs, each 25c; 3 for 70c; 6 for $1.25. 



= = Tiger Lily. Single. The old popular Lily 
Tigrinum that should be in every garden. Orange- 
red, black spots. Cover 8 inches. Height 4 to 5 feet. 
Blooms August-September. Each 35c; 3 for $1.00; 
6 for $1.75. 
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Same as above, except has 
Tiger Lily, Double double blossoms. Each 
45c; 3 for $1.25; 6 for $2.40. 
Erectum—Candlestick Lily. The 
Umbellatum bulbs of this species are usually large, 
early flowering and robust. Large red flowers. Cover 3 
times thickness of bulb. Height 2 to 2Y% feet. Blooms 
June, July. Medium, each 25c; 3 for 70c; 6 for 
$1.25. Large, each 35c; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.75. 
These should be in every 
Lily-of-the-Valley flower lover’s yard. They in- 
crease rapidly and care for themselves. The roots for 
outdoor use can be planted in late fall and early spring. 
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at Clump of Colorado grown roots for 35c; 3 for 
Lilium Umbellatum $1.00; 6 for $1.75, ’ 

BUY PLENTY OF 
U. S. VICTORY Lilium Elegans—A Bright Red 
BONDS and STAMPS Collection of Five Hardy Lilies 
1 Regale, or Royal 1 Tigrinum, Tiger 
Lily. Lily, Single. 
1 Elegans. Bright red. 1 Tiger Lily, Double. 
1 Umbellatum. 
Each labeled. 
Value $1.85 $1 6 5 
ALL FOR ° 

Day Lily Collection 
These Lilies are extremely hardy and are very useful 
in the perennial garden, around pools and in shady 
places. All are described on page 22. 
1 Hemerocallis, Calypso, 
¥ a Se ae 1 Hemerocallis. 
Bc. Lemon. 
1 Hemerocallis, $ | 25 
Kwanso. Double, $1.40 ALL 
golden bronze value 4 FOR Postpaid 

Lily Seed 
Lilium Regale—Royal Lily 
The following varieties are easy to germinate. Sow Lilium Tigrinum—Tiger Lily 
f seed from March to June. A light mulch of peat moss 
The use of fertilizers with after germination will assist in keeping the soil sur- 
ee aay one if tas face evenly moist. Cultural directions with each order. ns ae Pe . 4 
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but should never be used in tot ited ge to amt re Pure white, cover for your Lilies. It keeps 
contact with the bulb. Bone- RE Been SOA te onus : the weeds down and being 
meal as a top dressing is very REGALE, White, with yellow throat. Pkt. 25c. dark brown adds to the at- 
necessary. TENUIFOLIUM (Corz!l Lily). Pkt. 25c. tractiveness of your garden. 

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