HENRYI. A splendid garden plant, vigorous in its growth, 
failing very seldom. One of the best border Lilies, reach- 
ing over eight feet and more in height when established, 
and bearing more than twenty flowers of a rich, deep 
orange-yellow. Fine foliage. Does well in both light and 
heavy loam, but prefers soil with a mixture of peat. Plant 
very deep, ten inches. A partially shaded place, sheltered 
from high winds, suits it best. It is a beautiful Lily. Stem- 
roots. August-September flowering. Extra selected bulbs, 
$7.50 for 10; $75.00 per 100. Selected bulbs, $6.50 for 10; 
$65.00 per 100. 
REGALE. (The Regal or Royal Lily) One of the most beau- 
tiful, and one of the hardiest Lilies in cultivation, Lilium 
Regale is truly a royal Lily, worthy of a place in every 
garden; it is a lover of loam and sunshine. A vigorous 
grower with sturdy stems, 4 to 6 feet high, densely covered 
with long, linear-lanceolate foliage. Center of flower flushed 
with yellow, shading to white at the outer edges; externally 
the flowers are streaked with brown on the “ribs,” shaded 
through the almost translucent petals with a delightful 
pearly tint; the contrast between the rich wine color of 
the reverse of the petals and the gold shading of the throat 
is extraordinarily beautiful. 
The Regal Lily is very floriferious and, when thoroughly 
established, bears as high as eighteen and twenty flowers 
during the season. Like most other Lilies, it should be 
planted deep — at least 9 inches, should have good drain- 
age, and when growing should be watered copiously with 
liquid manure as they are gross feeders. They succeed in 
any good rich garden soil. 
In the herbaceous border, planted in clumps of five to 
twenty-five bulbs, they are especially attractive among the 
delphiniums and other July-flowering perennials. Where 
these magnificent Lilies are planted in quantity, the air 
in the cool of the morning and in the evening is laden 
with a delightful perfume, exhaled from every blossom. 
Where possible, we suggest planting in the fall. In the 
past, Regal Lilies have been scarce; we now produce ex- 
cellent stock ourselves, carefully rogued as to trueness of 
type. To make these fine Lilies available for all gardens, 
we offer them in four sizes, the smallest of which will 
flower the first season. See illustration, page 24. 
Jumbo Bulbs, 13 inches in circumference and larger, 
$1.50 each; $12.50 for 10; $110.00 per 100. 
Extra selected large bulbs, 11 to 13 inches in circum- 
ference, $1.25 each; $10.00 for 10; $97.50 per 100. 
Large size good flowering bulbs, 11 inches in circum- 
ference, $1.00 each; $9.00 for 10; $85.00 per 100. 
Smaller size, 9 to 10 inches in circumference, $7.00 for 
10; $65.00 per 100. 
SPECIOSUM 
Originally a native of Korea, it is deservedly one of the 
greatest favorites as a border plant, of daring as well as 
beautiful form. The petals are well rolled back and are 
handsomely spotted, often branded with distinct color. 
The style is thrown out in a curved line of much grace 
and strength. The stamens boldly diverge from it. The 
anthers are conspicuous for their size, color and extremely 
delicate poise. Must be planted deeply because it forms 
an unusually strong mass of stem roots. 
SPECIOSUM ALBUM NOVUM. This form is distinct from 
the “Kreetzeri.”” Flowers are large, of the purest white, 
with beautiful golden yellow anthers. Stem-roots. August- 
September flowering. Available for planting in late Novem- 
ber or early spring. Extra selected bulbs, $1.25 each; 
$11.00 for 10; $100.00 per 100. 
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SPECIOSIUM MAGNIFICUM. Rich ruby-carmine, margined 
white; stout of substance and broad of petal,,1mproved 
‘“Rubrum.” This variety stands out prominently on account 
of its vigorous growth as well as the size and depth of 
coloring of the blooms. Stem-roots, August-September flow- 
ering. Available for planting in early spring. Jumbo bulbs. 
(Imported Korean grown.) 11 to 13 inches in circumfer- 
ence, $1.25 each; $12.00 for 10; $115.00 per 100. Extra 
selected large bulbs. (Imported Korean grown.) 10 to 
11 inches in circumference, $1.10 each; $10.00 for 10; 
$97.50 per 100. Small but good flowering size bulbs. 9 to 10 
inches in circumference, $7.50 for 10; $72.50 per 100. 
(For the finest effect we recommend the large size bulbs. ) 
See illustration, page 24. 
SPECIOSIUM MELPOMENE. The delicate beauty of the 
lighter colored flowers makes this variety most desirable. 
Deep carmine-crimson, intensified by a narrow margin 
of white. Stem-roots, August-September flowering. Jumbo 
bulbs. (Imported Korean grown.) 11 to 13 inches in cir- 
cumference, $1.25 each; $12.00 for 10; $115.00 per 100. 
Extra selected large bulbs. (Imported Korean grown.) 
10 to 11 inches in circumference, $1.10 each; $10.00 for 
10; $97.50 per 100. Small but good flowering size bulbs. 
9 to 10 inches in circumference, $7.50 for 10; $72.50 per 
100. (For finest effect we recommend the large size bulbs. ) 
SULPHUREUM. (Wallichianum Superbum) — This is a mag- 
nificent Lily, very amenable to cultivation. With ordinary 
care, it will flower year after year. It is without doubt one 
of the most gorgeous Lilies. 
Several beautiful flowers are majestically carried six 
feet high on strong, wiry spikes, artistically clothed in an 
abundance of light, narrow foliage, intriguing the garden 
in the morning and towards evening with a delicious fra- 
grance. 
These flowers, trumpet-shaped and elegantly formed, are 
nine inches long and of great substance; the coloring is 
the softest combination of creamy-white shading to light 
yellow, with a flushed rose tinge on the outside. The in- 
terior is lovely, suffused with rich yellow. 
The colored illustration of one blossom can only convey 
a faint suggestion of the great beauty and delicacy of this 
so rare and beautiful Lily. 
Happily, this plant is so constituted that we can have it 
with us for a considerable period. In the garden it is the 
latest Lily to bloom, which makes it invaluable for the 
September garden. By planting in April or May, it will 
flower in late August and into September. If planted in 
June, it will flower during September and into October. 
We recommend that you order at once, stating if you 
wish bulbs for August-September flowering, or bulbs for 
September-October flowering so that we may send them 
to you at the right time. See illustration, page 25. 
Extra selected jumbo bulbs, $3.50 each; $32.50 for 10. 
Selected bulbs, $2.50 each; $22.50 for 10; $200 per 100. 
High quality bulbs, $1.75 ea.; $17.00 for 10; $165 per 100. 
TIGRINUM FLORE PLENO. The double form. The best ex- 
ample of a double Lily we have. Extra selected bulbs, $5.25 
for 10; $50.00 per 100. 
TIGRINUM SPLENDENS. The finest form of Tiger Lily with 
the richest color. The large, shapely flowers are of a rich, 
dark, salmon-orange spotted with glossy black. This Lily 
is very robust in habit and of easy culture. Stem-roots; 
early spring planting. 10 inches deep; August-September 
flowering. Extra selected bulbs, $5.25 for 10; $50.00 per 
100. A smaller, good, flowering bulb, $4.25 for 10; $40.00 
per 100. 
