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FROM THE SEVEN SEAS, WE BRING YOU THESE—HARDY LILIES 
, Lilium 

Few flowers bring the exotic and unusual 
beauty as do the lilies. Not the easiest of 
flowers to grow, they challenge the gard- 
ener’s originally and_ skill but when well 
grown they are unsurpassed in beauty. The 
varieties listed below are very hardy when 
grown according to planting instructions 
furnished. Coming from Europe, Asia, and 
various sections of America they bring a 
different grace, loveliness, charm and color 
not found elsewhere. 
Bulbs of varieties ripen at different times 
hence they will be shipped separately at 
the proper planting seasons. Only top bloom- 
ing size bulbs furnished (5” in circumference 
and up), but please remember that not all 
varieties have the same size bulbs. Time of 
flowering indicated after name and height. 
Amabile (Turk’s Cap), 36”, June bril- 
grenadine-red spotted black for full 
sun in dry locations, from Korea .. .65 
Amabile Lueteum, 36”, June, bright 
vellow and slightly later than 
Amabile? sxe te ee 1.00 
Auratum, 42”, August, 20 blooms per 
stem, white spotted red with bright 
yellow band on each petal ............ 1.10 
Candidum (Ma- 
donna), 40”, 
June, delightful- 
iver aor amt 
choice white 
TUM pee 09 
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Centifolium (Hundred Leafed), 72”, 
July, white with shades of pink, yel- 
low, and cool icy green, for sun or 
Sade cates ve ae econ ee 45 
Cernuum (Nodding), 24’, June, small 
lilac-colored, wine-purple spots .. .45 
Concolor (Star), 24”, June, red star- 
shaped; fine for cut flower ............ 45 
Dauricum (Candlestick), 24’, June, 
cup-shaped bright orange red ...... .50 
HARDY GAR 
DEN LILIES 
Davidi, 60”, June, cinnabar-red_ tiger- 
like spotted glossy black, native of 
western China, hardy (2.2. .50 
Estate (Hardy Easter) 
48”, June extra large 
pure white; hardy, 
spring planting .. .75 
Henryi, 72”, August, 
rich orange yellow, 
fine for border, vig- 
OF OUS: 2a =e ee 45 
Martagon Album, 48”, European sort 
with dainty waxy flowers, fine for 
permanent planting ..-..........2.:.....- 1.35 
Maxwill, 72”, July, disease free bright 
orange heavy substance, superior to 
Willmottiae, for full sun ~20 22a, 500 
Pardalinum Giganteum (Sunset), 48”, 
July, one of most popular easy to 
grow sorts; orange-red petals yellow 
at base spotted brown-purple .... .40 
Pardalinum Shuksan, 60”, disease free 
reflex petaled brownish red with 
dark. dots, very hardy ©... 75 


Regale 48”, 
July, fragrant 
large white 
suffused pink 
with yellow 
shading to- 
ward throat, 
for full sun .30 
Sargentiae, 50”, August, white trumpet 
lily with bulbils in axils of leaves; 
later than Regale, hardy .............. 1.00 
Speciosum Album, 46”, Sept., snow 
white with golden green stripe, anth- 
ers coppery, well reflexed .......... 1.20 
Speciosum Rubrum, 48”, Sept. rich 
ruby carmine margined white, crim- 
son spots for part shade ................ 80 
Tenuifolium (Coral), 24’, June waxy 
Scarletirecurved, petals 22. .30 
Tenuifolium Golden Gleam, 36’, June, 
apricot yellow prolific - ose. 40 
Tigrinum Flore-Pleno (Double Tiger), 
48”, Sept., one of few double lilies .40 
Tigrinum Splendens (Single Tiger), 
60”, August, for full sun, rich dark 
salmon-orange spotted black ........ 30 
Umbellatum Golden Fleece, yellow 
with few light tan spots, hardy .... .85 
Unbellatum Grandiflorum, 24’, cup- 
shaped, bright orange tipped red .. .45 
Umbellatum Incomparabile, 30”, dark 
carmine-red, erect stemmed .......... .50 
Umbellatum Refulgence, 24’, large 
orange red’) 2A Genito ae ee 60 
