Lilies 
FOR GARDEN BEAUTY 
All the Lilies we list are hardy. But we recommend that in cold 
sections you put on a winter mulch of straw, hay or lawn rakings to 
prevent alternate freezing and thawing. Plant in well-drained soil. 
In heavy soil plant 1 inch less than stated, in light sandy soil plant 
1 inch deeper. They can be planted in full sun but afternoon shade 
will make the flowers even more beautiful and they last longer. 
In dry weather water thoroughly about every 10 days. Annuals like 
Petunias can be planted around them. Or a mulch of Neutral Peat 
Moss or lawn rakings helps tc keep the roots cool in summer's heat. 
Remove seed pods as they take strength from the bulbs. When 
cutting flowers, leave 1% to 14 of the stem. ALL THE LILIES 
WE SEND YOU WILL BLOOM NEXT SEASON. 
FB 86 PURE WHITE REGAL LILY (Album). For years the hybrid- 
izers have been wanting a Regal Lily with white flowers. Now 
they have it. Here is a Lily that is exactly like the Regal except 
the lovely flowers are almost pure snow-white. Just as large, just 
as fragrant, just as hardy, vigorous and free-blooming. Blooms 
same time and same height. Come up year after year. A grand 
Lily. Our.stock is limited so order early. Plant 7 to 8 inches deep 
in well-drained soil, in full sun or part shade. POSTPAID. 
Each 40c; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.75 
FB 82 CREELMAN HYBRID REGAL. This is a new hybrid variety. 
The flowers are like the Regal but they are much larger and even 
more beautiful. Just as hardy and easy to grow. Blooms even 
more freely and grows a foot or so taller. Great clusters of flow- 
ers in June-July that will astonish you. Fragrant, glistening white 
with golden throat and tinged ruby-pink on the outside. Plant 
7 to 8 inches deep in well-drained soil, in full sun or part shade. 
JPLOUS Eleva BR, Ser tee cae Each 40c; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.75 

FB 87 LILY WILLMOTTIAE IMPROVED. This is probably the best 
bright orange garden Lily. Hardy, easy to grow, comes up year 
after year. Pyramidal shaped clusters of flowers, 30 or more, on 
graceful stems 4 to 5 feet tall in July and August. Plant 7 to 8 
inches deep, in full sun or part shade. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25; 6 for $2.15, postpaid 
FB 88 LILY TIGRINUM FORTUNE! GIGANTEUM. A terrible 
name but it simply means that this is the largest of the Single 
Tiger Lilies. Grows 4 to 6 feet tall with many giant size flowers, 
salmon-orange-red spotted purple-black. Blooms in August-Sep- 
tember. Hardy and easy to grow. Plant 7 to 8 inches deep in 
full sun or part shade. 
Each 40c; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.75, postpaid 
FB 73 ORANGE TRIUMPH. A new perfectly hardy Lily that 
thrives from coast to coast. The flowers are upright, a glowing 
orange tinted pink, making it striking in the garden and excellent 
for cutting. Blooms in clusters on strong 2 to 3-foot stems in 
July and August. Plant 7 inches deep in sun or part shade. They 
will bloom this coming summer and for many years to come. 
Once planted they take care of themselves. 
Each 40c; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.75, postpaid 
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THE LOVELY RED CORAL LILY 
FB 84 RED CORAL LILY (Tenuifolium). Thrives every- 
where from coast to coast, Canada to the Gulf. The small, 
fragrant bright scarlet flowers highlight the garden in 
late spring and early summer. Grows only 18 inches tall. 
They are especially fine for Rock Gardens and out-of- 
the-way nooks, not too shady, where larger flowers would 
be out of place. The bulbs are rather small but they are 
sure to bloom next spring. Plant 5 inches deep. Comes 
up year after year. At our very special price you can 
plant them by the dozen. POSTPAID. 
Each 30c; 3 for 70c; 5 for $1.00; 12 for $2.00 
CASCADE HYBRID MADONNA LILY 
(Candidum) 
FB 64. The Cascade Madonna Lily is the result of a life- 
time’s work by a Lily expert in France plus years of selec- 
tion and hybridizing in this country by Mr. Jan de Graaff. 
The result is a strain of surpassing vigor with tall straight 
stems, larger flowers of unusual texture and perfect form, 
and great resistance to botrytis. This is the really first great 
improvement in the Madonna, the oldest Lily in cultiva- 
tion. The flowers are delightfully fragrant and pure snow- 
white. 1 lant them this fall, the earlier the better. Select a 
sunny, well-drained spot and plant the bulb rather shal- 
low, so that the top of the bulb is not over an inch or two 
below the surface of the ground. Mulch lightly over win- 
ter. They will bloom next season and years to come, in’ 
creasing in beauty each passing year. 
Large bulbs, each 75c; 2 for $1.25, postpaid 
MADONNA LILY, French-Grown 
FB 69, Until the Cascade strain was available, the Madonna 
from northern France has been considered the best. 
Blooming in late spring, early summer, the pure white 
flowers are so fragrant and exquisitely beautiful. Plant 
them right away for magnificent blooms next year and 
years to come. 
Large bulbs, each 40c; 3 for $1.00, postpaid 
HYPERION DAYLILY (Hemerocallis) 
FM 93. This is the most popular and one of the best of all 
Daylilies. Very large flowers of light yellow, delightfully 
fragrant. Very free bloomer. Grows 3 to 3) feet tall, 
blooming in July and August. Thrives in full sun or part 
shade and easy to grow. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25, postpaid 
