Lilies are among the most stately of all garden plants, are perfectly hardy, 
and will bloom for years to come. Prices are postpaid, Due to crop failure, we 
Plant lilies about eight inches deep, except 
Lily of the Valley. Lilies like semi-shade, rich soil, and good drainage, 
cannot supply Auratum Lilies. 

Lilium Album 
ALBUM LILY 
Hardy. An unspotted 
white lily with a green 
band running through the 
center of each petal, lovely 
in the extreme. Petals re- 
curved, anthers reddish 
brown, several flowers to a 
stalk. 3 to 3% feet; August. 
Each, 5 to 7 inches, $1.00; 3 
for $2.85. 
CANDLESTICK LILY 
Or Dauricum. Large 
flowers 38 to 5 in. across, 

borne upright. 2-3 ft. June- 
July. Color, rich searlet 
and almost fool proof, 
growing almost anywhere. 
Each, 4 to 5 in., 32e; 3 for 
90e; 6 for $1.65; 12 for $3.15. 


Philipinense Formosanum 
PHILIPINENSE 
Formosanum. Long trumpet shaped, lovely 
waxy white flowers 6 to 9 in. long, with a 
beautiful pale emerald-green throat, and 
Delicately fragrant; | als. 
June-July. Each, 3 to 
4 in., 29e; 3 for S80c; 6 for $1.50; 12 for $2.85. 
about 4 to 6 in, wide. 
anthers yellow. 2 ft. 

CORAL LILY 
TENUIFOLUM — A small 
slender lily, 18 inches high, 
with flashy, intensely scar- 
let flowers, borne in profu- 
sion. Finely cut foliage. 
June. Each, 2 to 3 in., 18¢;3 
3 for 49c; 6 for 90¢e. 
CRIMSON 
CONCOLOR 
Or Star Lily. A lovely 
species 1-1% ft. high, 

| blooming in late June and 
July, of deep crimson red. 
Sometimes slightly dotted 
purple-black; anthers red. 
Flowers star shaped, about 
8 in. across, borne upright. 
Each, 2 to 3 in., 39e3 3 for 
$1.10; 6 for $2.00. 
ELEGANS 
Grand, large blossoms in 
the richest hues of yellow 
and orange-red on the 
same flower. The flowers 
are erect and are borne in 
large clusters. 1 to 2 feet. 
June and early July, Each, 
3 to 4 in., 28e; 3 for 78e. 
HENRYII 
One of the best border 
Lilies, reaching-8 feet in 
height when _ established, 
and bearing more than 20 
flowers of rich, deep, or- 
ange-yellow. Aug.-Sept. 
Each, 5 to 6 in., 59e; 3 for 
$1.70; 6 for $3.25. 
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Centifolium Hybrid 
ESTATE 
Trumpet shaped stately 
white lilies, outstanding 
because of the largé size 
and the perfect blooms. It 
is ealled the ‘‘Hardy 
Easter Lily.”” Blooms in 
July. Up to 6 flowers are 
borne per plant, deli- 
eately fragrant. Plant 8 
in. deep. Each, 4 to 5 in., 
A7e;3 3 for $1.30; 6 for $2.45. 
YELLOW MEADOW 
Up to ten lilies per 
plant, yellow, about three 
inches long, plants 3 to 5 
feet high. July-Aug. 
Each, 3 to 4 in., 24e; 3 for 
65¢; 6 for $1.20. 
Regal Lily 
REGAL LILY 
This fine variety from Western 
China is one of the most beautiful of 
Garden Lilies. 
high, and blooms in July, continuing 
well into August. 
shaped, delicately scented flowers are 
ivory white, shaded pink, and tinged 
eanary yellow at the base of the pet- 
l 30 to 40 in. 
5 to 7 in., 27¢3 3 for 75ec; 6 for $1.35. 
It grows 3 to 5 feet 
The large trumpet 
Hasily grown. Each, 



spotted purplish brown at the 
RED MEADOW LILY 
A graceful lily, 3 to 5 feet high, with up to 
ten flowers, 3 in, long and about as wide, per 
plant. Color, bright orange, spotted purplish 
brown. July-Aug. Each 3 to 4 in,, 28e; 3 for 
TS8e;3 6 for $1.40; 12 for $2.65. 
SHUKSHAN 
An extra choice new Lily 5 to 6 feet tall, of 
soft buff yellow dotted with widely spaced 
soft brown spots. Bears up_to 15 flowers. 
July-Aug. The finest of the Dr. Griffith hy- 
brids. Each, 6 to 7 in., 64¢e; 3 for $1.85; 6 for 
$3.60, 

86 Received the Water Lilies in excellent condition and they are doing fine. 
—Mrs. F. Francart, 10455 Ave. L, South Chicago 17, Illinois. 

HARDY WATER LILIES 
Water Lilies 
are booked 
and shipped 
f'r oO M>-0 usr 
Lily Farms 
about May 1. 
White, Yel- 
low. State 
kind wanted. 
Each, $1.45; 3 
for $4.15, 
State color 
Red, Bronze, Pink. 
wanted. Each, $1.95; 3 or 1 of ea., $5.65. 
‘LILY OF THE VALLEY — 







my 

si 
a 
CENTIFOLIUM 
HYBRIDS 
An extra choice lily, bearing 
very fragrant trumpet shaped 
lilies, that are very large, 
widely 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 — 
attractive for the garden, as 
no two lilies are seldom ex- 
actly 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. — 


RUBRUM 
LILY 
Hardy. One to ten lovely 
lilies, 4 to 6 inches in diameter 
produced to each bulb, deli- 
eately fragrant. The flowers ~ 
are while, suffused rose pink — 
in the center and spotted blood 
red; anthers red. Late August, — 
September. One of the most 
beautiful of all lilies, robust, 
hardy, easily grown, fine for 
both the hardy garden and for 
pots. 2 to 4 ft. Each, 5 to 7 
in., 89ce; 3 for $2.60. a 
SUNSET LILY 
Pardalinum Giganteum. Vig- 
orous, hardy, of easy culture, 
and dependable. The stalks 
attain a height of 7 feet, — 
clothed with luxurious foliage 
and bear a dozen or more 
beautiful lilies in July. The — 
petals are somewhat recurv- 
ing, and are a brilliant sunset 
red, the base of flower yellow, 
heavily spotted with small 
purple-brown dots. Each, 5 to — 
6 in, bulbs, 45e; 3 for $1.30; 6 
for $2.50. 

SUPERBUM | 
American Turk’s Cap or _ 
Swamp Lily. A magnificent - 
showy lily often growing 8 
feet high and bearing as many 
as 40 flowers, reflexed, of bril-— 
liant orange-scarlet. The 
flowers are shaded yellow and 

base. July-Sept. Very fine. 
Each, strong bulbs, 32e; 3 for A 
90c3 6 for $1.65; 12 for $3.15. 











One of the dain- 
tiest and sweetest 
of flowers, having 
escalloped bells, 
ereamy white 
color, onlong 
slender stems. 
Very fragrant. 
Spreads rapidly. 
Flowering Pips: 3 
for 28e; 6 for 50c3 
12 for 95e. 
