HENRYI (The Golden Speciosum) (China). 
Fine, hardy garden lily grows 6-8 feet, 
likes partial shade with wind protection, 
flowers ref.exed orange ye_low. Splen- 
did cut flower. Blooms August-Septem- 
ber. Cpens well in water. Plant bulks 
6-10 inches deep. Scme of our larger 
bulkes have had over 75 flowers this past 
season. We are offering you various 
size bulbs so you may take advantage 
of the extra flowers produced. 
Each 
muererinces: 76 6- 8, ov. sos oo owe ® .65 
Large ert ie ae hs Sea aie ae anas L203 
Jumbo id NS Ae nes area a Le75 
Pacey (ae ooh Sa ae NE 2-0U 
ISU) Set a eon ‘se 5.09 
some large bulbs weight 3 pounds. 
WILMOTTIAE (China). Reflexed flowers 
of vivid orange red with dark brown 
spots. Grows up to 6 and 7 feet high. 
One of the sturdiest and best garden 
Lilies. Lovely in bouquets. Blooms 
July-August. Plant bulbs akout 6 inches. 

Size Each s) sz: oy 
Medium flowering..$S .35 $1.00 $3.00 L. HENRYI 
Large flowering ... .45 | EAS 4.00 
PARDALINUM GIGANTEUM (The Sun- 
set Lily). Brillicnt Lily of easy culture. 
Does well in full sun or shade. Grows to 
5 or 6 feet. Stems are stout and need no 
staking. It is vigorous, dependable, and 
very hardy. The lovely reflexed flowers 
are glowing sunset red wiih lovely 
golden yellow at the base profusely 
spotted wiih purple brcwn. It makes a 
lovely picture in any garden. Blooms 
July. FD 5". See page 16. soc each 
PARRYI. Cne of ihe loveliest of the 
American Lilies. Yellow irumpet Lily 
lightly spctted with brown. One of the 
most sweetly scented of all the Lilies. 
Requires good drainage but likes to be 
watered well. Partial shade. Can grow 
3 to 5 feet in height and carries a dozen 
or more klocms. It is a bit finicky to grow 
but well worth the effort. July. PD 5”. 
See page 16. 
$1.00 each, 3 for $2.50, $9.00 dezen 

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