
HARDY GARDEN LILIES postraw......... 
Stately Lilies are of the easiest-culture, and the varieties 
listed below are all perfectly hardy. After once being 
planted, they will increase in beauty and size with each suc- 
ceeding year. Lilies do best in a well drained sandy soil, 
which should be fairly rich, and the plants should be given 
plenty of water during periods of drought. In order to 
grow Lilies to large size, the bulbs should be planted deep- 
ly, 6 inches or more, and the soil stirred to double the 
depth of planting. 

Standard Lilies 
» Orange Speciosum Lily. Of vigorous 
Henryi growth and will thrive in any soil. If planted 
in partial shade the rich orange coloring of the flowers 
will be highly accentuated. Cover 10 inches. Height 3 to 
4 feet, although well established plants will go higher. 
Blooms July-August. Very prolific bloomer. Each 35c; 
3 for $1.00. 
Orange-red blossoms in early July. 
Umbellatum Height 12 to 18 inches. Cover bulbs 
5 to 6 inches deep. Each 35c; 3 for $1.00. 

R I Royal Lily. A magnificent Lily; the pure Lilium Henryi—Orange . 
egale white flowers, heavy with fragrance, and with 
Lily-of-the-Valley canary-yellow throat, have an outside pink suffusion. 
Cover 8 inches. Height 3 to 5 feet. Blooms June, July. 
Large bulbs, 7 to 8 in. size, each 40c; 3 for $1.10. 
= . Tiger Lily. Single. The old popular Lily 
Tigrinum that should be in every garden. Orange- 
red, black spots. Cover 8 inches. Height 4 to 5 feet. 
Blooms August-September. Each 35c; 3 for $1.00; 
6 for $1.75. 
= Just the kind we have been waiting 
Estate Lily for. The blossoms are very much like 
the popular Easter Lilies. Can be forced. Each 50c; 
3 for $1.35. 
A The new Lily; pinkish orange 
Eraltee Triumph blossoms. Hach 65c; 3 for 
1.80. 

HARDY LILY COLLECTION 
One each of the above seven varieties, a $2.60 
value, for only 
$2.46 

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Estate Lily “Lilium Umbellatum—Orange-Red 
= These should be in every 
Lily-of-the-Valley flower lover’s yard. They 
increase rapidly and care for themselves. The roots for 
outdoor use can be planted in late fall and early spring. 
Clumps of Colorado grown roots for 35c; 3 for 
$1.00; 6 for $1.75. 

RAFFIA 




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NATURAL. Excellent for tying up plants, grafts, etc. 
1 oz. 10c; 4 ozs. 25c; 8 ozs. 40c, all postpaid. 1 
lb. 75c; 10 lbs. $7.00, not prepaid. 
COLORED RAFFIA. Green, especially suitable for ty- 
ing growing plants. 1-0z. pkg. 25c; 334-0z. pkg. 45c; 
7-0oz, pkg. 70c, postpaid. 14-oz. pkg. $1.10, not 
postpaid. : 
“TWIST-EMS” 
Help you support plants neatly, quick- 
ly, permanently. Strong, dark green 
tapes with wire reinforcement. 

ili Regale—Royal Lil 4-inch size—200 in pkg. ... . $0.25 
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ili : 8-inch size—100 in pkg. .... .25 
The use of fertilizers with hectren. clia -100ltn pee ab ee50 

Lilies is most important. Well 
rotted sheep manure is best TWINE Use Peat Moss as a ground 
but should never be used in cover for your Lilies. It keeps 
contact with the bulb. Bone Twine For Tying Up Plants. And other uses. 4-ply, the weeds down and _ being 
i i hite cotton twine. 25c per ball; 5 balls for $1.00; dark brown adds to the at- 
EeCeeaney. aera ce 5-Ib. bag (30 balls), $3.90. : ”  tractiveness of your garden. 
See page 41. Jute Twine. 3-ply. Per %4-lb. ball, 40c. See page 41. 

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