Hardy Garden Lilies 
FOR FALL PLANTING 
All Lilies do not like the same conditions. The one universal is properly drained. When Lilies are well established in the 
requirement is absolutely perfect drainage. The loose, scaly garden, it is well to feed them with a top-dressing of manure 
bulbs which Lilies produce are susceptible to rot in wet soil, and after the tops have died down in the autumn. It is better to 
it will pay to go to some pains to be sure that the ground for them omit manure from the Lily-bed before planting. 
Regale album. 4 to 6 ft. Pure white form of 
the foregoing. Very stately and attractive. 
July. Doz. 100 
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Sargentiz. 5 ft. Pure white trumpet with 
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Speciosum album. Japanese-grown Bulbs. 
3 to 4 ft. Very dainty white Lily. It flowers 
in the border or amongst the shrubbery at the 
same time asL. auratum. 
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Speciosum Melpomene. Large, dark, crimson- 
spotted flower of striking appearance. 
Japanese-grown Bulbs. 
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Speciosum rubrum. 3 to 4 ft. Bears an 
abundance of spotted rose flowers. 
Japanese-grown Bulbs. 
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Testaceum (L. excelsum). Nankeen Lily. 
Orange anthers; drooping flowers. Plant shal- 
low in autumn. Very attractive. Bulbs 
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Tigrinum splendens. Single. Tiger Lily. 
3 to 4 ft. Well known by its brilliant orange 

flowers spotted with maroonand black . . . 4 50 30 00 
Tigrinum  flore-pleno. Double-flowering 
: Tiger Lily. . ee okt eet ee es 425) 30 00 
Lilium auratum All Bulbs sent prepaid to any address for cash with order 
Auratum. The Golden-banded Lily. Genuine ? 
Japanese-grown. One of the stateliest of all Lily-of-the- Valley 
the hardy Lilies; grows 3 to 6 feet high and E I d Pi eee er f Id 
bears twenty or more large and fragrant Exhikition Ste ey Bee of 9500 ROLE TE 6 OSU ESSE 
flowers 8 to 10 inches in diameter. Flowers xhibition Strain. $37.50 per case of 250. 
Fresh Pips, ready in December. $35.00 per case of 250. 
white, spotted deep red, with bright yellow Extra-strong clumps (November delivery). $1.00 each; $9.00 
band running through the center of each 
petal, in August. Doz. 100 per doz. 
Mammoth Bulbs, 11-13imn. ..... . $14 00 $100 00 
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Candidum. Madonna Lily. The bulbs we 
offer are the true, hardy, French grown. They 
should be planted in September, in groups of 
from 3 to 6 dotted among the taller-growing 
perennials. They make their leaf-growth in 
October, then die down and bloom [ate the 
following June—stately spikes of large, white, 
fragrant flowers with yellow anthers. Spe- 
cially Selected. 
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Henryi (Yellow Speciosum). 4 to 5 ft. In form 
and habit resembles L. speciosum. Flowers 
shaded yellow, slightly varying in color, with 
a distinct and waxy green center. Blooms 
during August and September. 9-10in.. . . 12 00 90 00 
Philippinense formosanum. The white hardy 
Lily. The very fragrant trumpet flowers re- 
sempleanicaster Lily @i2 2... .. . 6.00 40 00 
Regale. 3 to 5 ft. The finest and most easily 
grown Lily, producing large, flared trumpets 
suffused with gold and yellow on the inside 
and slightly stated with purple on the backs 
of the outer petals. The stem is stout and 
very wiry, so that the plant takes up very 
little room after flowering. Blooms imme- 
diately after the Madonna Lily and ts one of 
the finest plants to be found in gardens. 
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