Hardy Garden Lilies 
FOR FALL PLANTING 
All Lilies do net like the same conditions. 
requirement is absolutely perfect draimage. 
The one universal 
The loose, 
scaly 
bulbs which Liltes produce are susceptible to rot in wet soil, and 
it will pay to go to some pains to be sure that the ground for them 
Lilium auratum 
Auratum. The Golden-banded Lily. Genuine 
Japanese-grown. One of the stateliest of all 
the hardy Lilies; grows 3 to 6 feet high and 
bears twenty or more large and fragrant 
flowers 8 to 10 inches in diameter. Flowers 
white, spotted deep red, with bright yellow 
band running through the center of each 
petal, in August. Doz. 
Mammoth Bulbs XXX, 11-13 in. . $15 00 
XX, 9-11 im. 12 00 
8-9 in. . MPG es ot Sed Ge 10 00 
Speciosum album. 3 to 4 ft. Very dainty 
white Lily. It flowers in the border or amongst 
the shrubbery at the same time as L. auratum. 
Extra-large Bulbs . 20 00 
Large Bulbs ag te oe 17 00 
Speciosum Melpomene. Large, dark, crimson- 
spotted flower of striking appearance. 
Mammoth Bulbs, Dutch grown . 16 00 
Japanese-grown Bulbs . es 12 00 
Speciosum rubrum. 3 to 4 ft. eve an 
abundance of spotted rose flowers. 
Mammoth Bulbs, Dutch-grown . 16 00 
Japanese-grown Bulbs . ; 12 00 
Henryi (Yellow Speciosum). 4 to 5 ft. Tn fora 
and habit resembles L. speciosum Flowers 
shaded yellow, slightly varying in color, with 
a distinct and waxy green center. Blooms 
during August and September. 9-10 in. . 11 00 
Philippinense formosanum. The white 
hardy Lily. The very fragrant pre flow- 
ers resemble an Easter Lily . 6 00 

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is properly drained. 
When Lilies are well established in the 
garden, it is well to feed them with a top-dressing of manure 
ee the tops have died down in the autumn. 
omit manure from the Lily-bed before planting. 
Regale. 3 to 5 ft. The finest and most easily 
grown Lily, producing large, flared trumpets 
suffused with gold and yellow on the inside 
aud slightly Eeamed with purple on the backs 
of the outer petals. The stem is stout and 
very wiry, so that the plant takes up very 
little room after flowering. Blooms imme- 
diately after the Madonna Lily and ts one of 
the finest plants to be found in gardens. Doz. 
Giant Bulbs, XX XX, 12-14 im. . . $13 00 
Selected Bulbs, XXX, 11-12 in. 9 00 
Large Bulbs, XX, 9-10 in. . 7 OO 
Selected Bulbs, X,8-9m. ....... 600 
Candidum. Madonna Lily. The bulbs we 
offer are the true, hardy, French grown. They 
should be planted in September, in groups of 
from 3 to 6 dotted among the taller-growing 
perennials. They make their leaf-growth in 
October, then die down and bloom late the 
following June—stately spikes of large, white, 
fragrant flowers with yellow anthers. Spe- 
cially Selected. 
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Nikeieaimotdm Illes, BOX 6 2 4 eo 6 5 wp a o INO) (010) 
Nankeen Lily. 
Plant shal- 
Testaceum (L. excelsum). 
Orange anthers; drooping flowers. 
low in autumn. Very attractive. Bulbs 
scarce . Bere he » Bach $250 25. 00 
Tenuifolium. Coral Lily. Drooping, rich 
SCanl Ciel Owes.) ann ae ens a G5) 
Tigrinum splendens. Single. Tiger Lily. 
3 to 4 ft. Well known by its brilliant orange 
flowers spotted with maroonand black . . . 5 50 
Tigrinum  flore-pleno. Double-flowering 
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All Bulbs sent prepaid to any address for cash with order 
Lily-of-the- Valley 
Extra-strong Imported Pips, for forcing, from cold storage. 
Exhibition Strain. $32.00 per case of 250. 
Fresh Pips, ready in December. 
Extra-strong clumps (November delivery). 
per doz. 
$30.00 per case of $250. ; 
$1.00 each; $9.00 

Lilium candidum 

HARDY GARDEN LILIES 
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