
Salzer’s Bermuda Easter Lily 



HARDY GARDEN LILIES 
Orders will be booked and 
shipped in late October or early 
November. Plant 8 in. deep. All 
prices are postpaid. 
CANDLESTICK LILY 
Or Dauricum. Large flowers 
3 to 5 in. across, borne upright. 
2-3 ft. June-July. Color, rich 
scarlet. Each, 4 to 6 in., 28c; 
3 for 80c; 6 for $1.45. 
CORAL LILY 
TENUIFOLUM—A small slen- 
der lily, 18 inches high, with 
flashy, intensely scarlet flowers, 
borne in profusion. June. 3 to 
4 in. bulbs: Each, 29c; 3 for 84c; 
6 for $1.55. 
ELEGANS LILY 
Grand, large blossoms in the 
richest hues of yellow. and 
orange-red on the same flower. 
The flowers are erect and are 
borne in clusters. 1 to 2 feet. 
June and early July. Each, 
Strong bulbs, 28c; 3 for 80c; 6 
for $1.45. 
HENRYII 
One of the best border Lilies, 
reaching 8 feet in height when 
established, and bearing more 
than 20 flowers of rich, deep, 
orange-yellow. Aug.-Sept. Par- 
tial shade, sheltered from high 
winds, suits it best. Each, 5 to 
6 in., 49c; 3 for $1.40; 6 for $2.65. 
PHILIPINESE 
Formosanum. Long trumpet 
shaped, lovely waxy, white flow- 
ers 6 to 9 in. long, with a beauti- 
ful pale emerald-green throat, 
and about 4 to 6 in. wide. Deli- 
cately fragrant; anthers yellow. 
9 ft. June-July. Each, 3 to 4 in., 
48c; 3 for $1.38; 6 for $2.60. 
CENTIFOLIUM 
HYBRIDS 
An extra choice lily, bearing 
very fragrant trumpet shaped 
lilies, that are very large, wide- 
ly flaring, and varying in color 
from icy white to a warm cream 
color. Some have green throats, 
others yellow, and still others 
are pure white. The reverse side 
of the petals is sometimes pink, 
light brown, white or greenish 
white. These variations make 
this hybrid strain extremely at- 
tractive for the garden, as no 
two lilies are seldom exactly 
alike. Often grows up to six feet 
tall. Very hardy... Each, 6 to 7 
in., 50c; 3 for $1.40; 6 for $2.65; 
doz., $4.95, postpaid. 
I have some every fine Easter 
you.—Mr. 
10 
. J. Hazen, 
RED MEADOW 
A graceful lily, 3 to 5 feet 
high, with up to ten flowers, 3 
in. long and about as wide, per 
plant. Color, bright 
spotted purplish brown. 
Aug. Each, strong bulbs, 33c; 3 
for 94c; 6 for $1.70. 
REGAL LILY 
This fine variety from West- 
ern China is one of the most 
beautiful of Garden Lilies. It 
grows 3 to 5 feet high, and 
blooms in July. The large trum- 
pet shaped, delicately scented 
flowers are ivory white, shaded 
pink, and tinged canary yellow 
at the base of the petals. 30 to 
40 in. Each, 5 to 6 in., 29c; 3 for 
82c; 6 for $1.48. 
‘SHUKSHAN 
An extra choice new Lily, 5 
to 6 feet tall, of soft buff yel- 
low dotted with widely spaced 
soft brown spots. Bears up to 
15 flowers. July-Aug. Each, 6 to 
7 in., 60c; 3 for $1.73; 6 for $3.30. 
SUNSET LILY 
Pardalinum Giganteum. 7 feet. 
Bears a dozen or more lilies in 
July. The petals are somewhat 
recurving, and are a brilliant 
sunset red, the base of flower 
yellow, heavily spotted with 
small purple-brown dots. Each, 
5 to 6 in. bulbs, 39c; 3 for $1.10; 
6 for $2.00. 
SUPERBUM 
American Turk’s Cap_ or 
Swamp Lily. A magnificent 
lovely orange-scarlet lily. The 
flowers are shaded yellow and 
spotted purplish brown at the 
base. July-Sept. Each, strong 
bulbs, 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
LILY of the VALLEY 
Escalloped bells, creamy white 
color, on ,long slender stems. 
Very fragrant. Spreads rapidly. 
Flowering Pips; 3 for 24c; 6 for 
45ce; 12 for 82c. 
DAY LILIES 
Ready in late Sept. 
Or Hemerocallis. Delicately 
fragrant, thick, velvety, sub- 
stance, very hardy, grows every- 
where. Also called Lemon Lilies. 
Fulva. Orange with darker 
shadings. 4 ft. July. Lovely. 
Each, 33c; 3 for 89c. 
Gold Dust. Deep golden yel- 
low. 21% ft. June. Each, 33c; 3 
for 89c. 
Kwanso. The double form. 
Coppery red double flowers in 
July and Aug. 4 ft. Each, 43c; 
3 for $1.19. 
Lilies in bloom now, on February 15th, that I purchased from 
e/o Kehr’s Store. Pierre, So. Dak. 
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LILIES 
Easter Lily Bulbs are ready in Sep- 
Garden lilies are later and cannot be 
Prices are 
tember. 
sent before October and November. 
postpaid. 
BERMUDA EASTER LILY (Lilium Harisii)—One of the easiest grown 
Lilies for house culture, the true Bermuda Easter Lily which has been 
used for ages all over the world at Easter time, and without which 
Easter would not be complete. 
short time to bring it into bloom and it can be made to flower at almost 
any desired period; it is also of the easiest culture and always sure 
to produce an abundance of bloom. 
shaped, of great substance, pure white and delicately perfumed. If 
cut when partially open, they can be kept for one to two weeks. Not 
hardy in the Northwest. 
Bulbs (7 to 9 inches). Each, 50c; 3 for $1.40; 6 for $2.75; doz., $5.25. 
This magnificent lily requires but a 
The flowers are large, trumpet 
Usually bears 3 to 6 flowers per bulb. Large 
CROFT EASTER LILY—A very fine American grown strain of 
Easter Lilies for indoor pot culture. Not difficult to grow and there 
is much satisfaction in watching them develop. The flowers are 
large, trumpet-shaped of great substance, pure white and delicately 
perfumed; usually bears four to seven flowers per bulb. Last year 
Easter Lilies sold at $1.00 per flower or bud. Hardy in the Northwest 
with protection. Each, 7-8 in., 59c; 3 for $1.65; 6 for $3.15; doz., $5.95. 
LILY CULTURE—Plant in a rather shady situation, covering the 
bulbs three times their own depth. Protect from severe cold with 
leaves or litter and do not remove this in Spring until danger from 
frost is past. 
For pot culture, plant immediately upon arrival. See that the pot 
is well-drained and place the bulb half-way down in the pot, just 
covering it with soil. When stem roots appear above the bulb, keep 
adding more soil as a top dressing for these roots to feed upon. 
Until the roots have been thoroughly developed, keep in a cool place 
and cove: {1 with straw. After about a montl® bring into a temper- 
ature of 66 degrees, let the plants grow slowly under a bench or 
table till 6 inches high, then place on top of bench in full light. 

CANDIDUM OR,MADONNA EASTER LILY—This is one of the 
most popular of garden lilies, both for indoor and outdoor culture. 
It is splendid for use as an Easter Lily, and is equally valuable 
in the hardy garden. The flowers are pure snow-white and very 
fragrant, borne on long stems, and are very large, of good heavy 
substance. The Candidum is also known as the “Annunciation” or 
“Madonna Lily,’ and as “St. Joseph’s Lily.” Available only in fall. 
Height 3 to 5 feet, blooms in June. French grown. 20-22 Centimeter 
bulbs. Outdoors, plant it three inches deep. Each, 49c; 3 for $1.30; 
6 for $2.50; doz., $4.75; 25 for $9.15, postpaid. é 


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