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"B68 Auratum Lily (to the right) is generally called the Gold-Banded 
, Lily. Blooms from late July into September. The large fragrant flowers 
“are waxy white with small crimson spots and each petal has a center stripe 
of gold. When established, the strong stems reach up 4 to 6 feet, with up 
to 25 flowers. Plant 7 inches deep in well-drained soil in full sun or part 
shade. They will bloom this summer and years to come. Without doubt 
this is one of the finest of all Lilies. The flowers are so large, so attractive. 
Remember that afternoon shade makes all Lily flowers last longer. 
Each 75c, 3 for $1.75, 6 for $2.95, Postpaid 

B 84 Red Coral Lily (Tenuifolium)—Thrives everywhere from coast to 
coast, Canada to the Gulf. The small-fragrant bright scarlet flowers high- 
light 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 this spring. Plant 5 inches deep. 
Comes up year after year. At our very special price you can plant them 
by the dozen. POSTPAID. 
12 for $2.00, 5 for $1.00, 3 for 70c, Each 30c 

SPRING-TO-FROST LILY SPECIAL 
We include 1 each of all 13 Lily varieties we list on pages 1, 68, 69 & 70. 
You will have flowers THIS SEASON from late spring, through summer 
and into fall. All are hardy. 
1 Auratum 1 Orange Triumph 
1 Creelman Hybrid 1 Philippine 
1 Crimson Beauty 1 Rainbow Hybrid 
1 New Olympic Hybrid 1 Red Coral 
1 Regal 
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1 White Regal 
1 Willmottiae Imp. 
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B 80 Crimson Beauty (Pictured below)—The striking flowers of this 
fine Lily are much larger than pictured. The color is distinctive, a rich 
crimson with a touch of copper. Blooms freely in early summer, in upright 
clusters, on stems 18 to 20 inches tall. After it is established, it is nothing 
unusual to have twenty-five flowers on a single stem. Very easy to grow, 
thrive everywhere, comes up year after year and lasts a lifetime. 
6 for $2.25, 3 for $1.25, Each 50c, Postpaid 


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Auratum Lily 
B 65 Rubrum Lily (below) is considered by many to be 
the loveliest of all. Blooms from late July into September. 
The flowers are bright pink edged white with small maroon 
Strong stems 3 to 4 feet tall. Perfectly hardy. 
Plant in well-drained soil about 8 inches deep, in full sun 
spots. 
or part shade. Will bloom this summer, increasing in 
beauty each passing year. The broadly reflexed, wavy 
flowers are very beautiful in the garden and also when 
used as cut flowers. They blend perfectly with other col- 
ors. Mixing 144 or 4 neutral Peat Moss (see page 33) 
with the soil when planting Lilies is beneficial. POSTPAID. 
Each 75c, 3 for $1.75, 6 for $2.95 

