Exquisite HARDY LILIES 
Lilies are easy to grow. A few simple practices, how- 
ever, will greatly increase the size and vigor of plants 
and bloom. They are partial to well drained soil with 
ample humus content to retain summer moisture. Do not 
fertilize heavily nor cultivate deeply. Plant them in 
among shrubs and perennials for best results: 
All lilies offered are guaranteed to bloom the first year 
and are the best size for planting. 
Lilies shipped until March 15th. 
L. Auratum (Gold Band Lily)—Huge artistically shaped 
white flower with crimson splashes and a golden band 
through each petal. 
Each 2.25; 3 for 5.95 
Bellingham Hybrids—They are robust plants, growing 
about 4 to 5 feet high; stems are stiff and require no 
staking. The foliage is good and flowers grow in pyram- 
idal clusters of 20 to 30 blooms. The blooms are Turks- 
cap-shaped, sharply reflexing petals in some, others not. 
The colors range from soft yellow, buff-terra-cotta, 
through shades of copper and orange to red, distinctly 
spotted with dark red or soft brown spots. Some flowers 
resemble Orchids in their markings. 
Each 1.00; 3 for 2.75; 12 for 10.00 
Centifollum—The flowers are immense white trumpets 
on stems 6 to 8 feet tall, resembling enlarged and im- 
proved Regal lilies. Delightfully fragrant and showy. 
Abundant foliage. Hardy and easily grown. plant 5 
inches deep in rich loam. Blooms July and August. 
Each 55c; 3 for 1.50; 12 for 5.50 
Creole Whitehurst—It is a long-stemmed, very fine, pure- 
white lily which is ideal for garden use. 
Each 45c; 3 for 1.25; 12 for 4.50 
Croft—This is the beautiful domestic Easter Lily. Equally 
satisfactory when forced under glass or set out in the 
garden. Plant in October-November. 
Each 50c; 3 for 1.35; 12 for 5.00 
FORMOSANA LILY 
Our stock of this magnificent lily is the result of ten 
years of seed selection. The plants are uniformly tall, the 
flowers are extremely large and of unusual substance. 
The flowers are white with a beautiful pale emerald 
green throat and slight reddish brown shading on ex- 
terior petals. Late flowering. 
Each 45c; 3 for 1.25; 12 for 4.50 
MADONNA LILY. (Candidum) 
One of the most popular lilies for garden planting. 
Pure white with golden anthers; delightfully fragrant. 
One of the prides of lily stocks is this new strain which 
has been slowly developing for the past several years. 
Each 1.25; 3 for 3:50; 12 for 12.50 
Regal — One of the most beautiful and one of the hard- 
iest lilies in cultivation; worthy of a place in every 

MADONNA LILY 
garden; it is a lover of loam and sunshine. A vigorous 
grower with sturdy stems, 4 to 6 feet high, densely 
covered with fine foliage. Center of flower flushed 
with yellow shading to white at outer edges; extern- 
ally the flowers are a pearly tint streaked with brown 
on the nibs. It is very floriferous and when well es- 
tablished bears as high as 18 to 20 flowers. 
Each 25c; 3 for 70c; 12 for 2.50 
Western Sunset (Pardalinum Giganteum). This brilliant 
lily is of easiest culture, in fact, it’s “foolproof.” It 
is vigorous, dependable, and very hardy, and multi- 
plies rapidly. It does equally well in full sun or shade. 
Grows 5 to 6 feet high with strong sturdy stems. Glow- 
ing sunset-red recurved flowers. Chrome yellow petal 
base spotted maroon with outer portion scarlet. 
Each 45c; 3 for 1.25; 12 for 4.50 
Speciosum Rubrum (Magnificum) -— White flowers 
flushed and spotted with deep rose. Large bulbs. 
Each 1.00; 3 for 2.75; 12 for 10.00 

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