For the convenience of our clients we have prepared a collection which will ensure flowers during the 
entire summer, from early in June right up to the Fall. 
UMBELLATUM APRICOT, apricot, June 4, 
UMBELLATUM ORANGE TRIUMPH, orange 
June 4, 
REGALE, white streaked brown, inside yellow 
throat, July 8, 
PRINCEPS C. G. CREELMAN, pure white, 
inside yellow, July 10, 
TENUIFOLIUM, orange, July 6, 
The figure after each variety is the 
6 top sized bulbs of each of the 
above 10 varieties, 60 bulbs in 
al ea as Re ae eee 27.00 
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Lily ‘Collection. 
HENRYI, deep orange yellow, August 10. 
FORMOSANUM WHITE QUEEN, white, 
August 10, 
TIGRINUM SPLENDENS, orange _ spotted 
brown, August 10, 
WILLMOTTIAE, improved, orange red, very 
floriferous, Aug./Sept.. 8, 
SPECIOSUM MAGNIFICUM, red and white, 
sweet scented, Sept. 10. 
depth in inches at which to plant. 
Halt the collection (8 bulbs of 
GACHEVar.) Rah -< eekerte eatree $ 14.00 
JUNE FLOWERING VARIETIES 
CROCEUM, a very strong bright orange color, lend- 
ing>en extremely brilliant note to the garden. | 
Flowers borne in an upright position. Very hardy 
variety, thriving in any soil, both in a sunny posi- 
tion or in semi shade. Stem rooting, plant 5 inches 
deep, height 3 feet p. doz. $ 5.00 
ELEGANS (syn. Thunbergianum), eminently suitable 
for planting in the front row of the border as they 
do not attain a very great height. They are of a 
very thrifty nature, and succeed everywhere. Flower 
in loose clusters, the flowers borne in an upright 
position at the top of the stem. Stem rooting plant 
8 to 9 inches deep, height 24/26 inches 
variety 
Kikak, golden orange, spotted black p. doz. $ 4.00 
Bicolor, orange red, spotted crimson 
p. doz. $ 4.00 
Mahony, mahogany brown. . . p. doz. $ 4.00 
Sanguineum, dark red . . . . p. doz. $ 4.00 
HANSONI, one of the most desirable lilies. Not very 
capricious as regards soil or place in the garden, so 
long as the flowers are not all day exposed to the 
full sun. Bright yellow with strongly reflexed 
petals, spotted crimson. Stem rooting, plant 10 
inches deep, height 4 feet . . p. doz. $ 10.00 
MARTAGON, or so called Turkish cap Lily. One of 
the oldest lilies in cultivation. Very graceful, vigo- 
rous and free flowering, giving often from 20 to 30 
flowers. Beautiful purple. Highly satisfactory in the 
border and very effective when planted in large 
groups. Base a pint 6 inches deep; height 
AU fect tee a: 27. < he NDI GOZs6)2.5500 
TENUIFOLIUM, charming early flowering lily, with 
deep scarlet flowers of waxy texture. Gem for the 
rock garden and the border. Likes a cool, damp 
and loamy soil and semi shade. Stem rooting plant 
7 inches deep, height 18 to 24 inch. p. doz. $ 2.50 
TENUIFOLIUM GOLDEN GLEAM, robust and 
freeflowering hybrid, bringing numerous pure 
yellow orange flowers. Flowers splendidly every 
year. Stem rooting, plant 7 inches deep, height 
18*te-24" inches’ “|. OOo ao. UU 
TESTACEUM, also known as ,,Excelsum” and Nan- 
keen Lily’, one of the most beautiful of all the lily 
family. Quite the same texture as Lilium Candidum, 
but with reflexed petals. Dull apricot in colour 
with handsomely contrasting orange anthers. One 
of the best lilies for the border, but should not be 
crowded by other plants. Give a shady spot and 
plant only 2 inches deep. Base rooting. Height 5 to 
G feet ... 2 >. Bach’$°1:25) p.tdoz3sa12 00 
UMBELLATUM, an early flowering group of Lilies, 
among the oldest in cultivation. They grow easily, 
are very vigorous and flower in loose clusters in an 
erect position on the top of the stem. They are by 
no means capricious, and will thrive in any good, 
well drained soil. Very effective when planted in 
groups in front of a suitable background, ever- 
greens, a hedge or other border plants. Plant 4 
inches deep. Height 20 to 24 inches. 
var. APRICOT, well opened, large flowers, apricot 
colored, changing to orange yellow towards cen- 
ter, lightly spotted dark brown . p. doz. $ 4.00 
var. VERMILLION BRILLIANT, splendid vermil- 
lion, deepening to rich blood red. Interior slightly 
spotted black. Very free flowering p. doz. $ 4.00 
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