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enenal Sisk of Hardy Lilies 
Amabile Each 65c, Three $1.80, Doz. $6.50, 25 $12.00 
Brilliant grenadine-red flowers, nicely spotted with black, carried on 
strong, slender, 3-foot stems. Because of its very free flowering habit, 
few bulbs are needed to make a brilliant dash of color in the garden. 
Best suited as a bold accent group in the border, L. amabile does well 
in full sun and will stand considerable drought. The intense color does 
not fade in direct sunlight. The bulbs are white, high crowned, and 
composed cf relatively large scales. Plant 5 inches deep in light porous 
soils, shallower in clay and adobe. Stem roots are sparse or entirely 
lacking; basal roots heavy and contractile. Underground stem bulblets 
are formed in profusion, especially on the smaller stems. 
Canadense Each 35c, Three 90c, Doz. $3.00, 25 $5.60 
Broad, funnel-shaped, drooping flowers, varying from yellow to orange; 
spotted inside; graceful and pretty. Fine among Azaleas, in damp peat 
beds, or leaf mold. Excellent for naturalizing. June-July flowering. 
Canadense flavum Each 40c, Three $1.05, Doz. $3.75, 25 $6.75 
Broad, funnel-shaped, drooping flowers on longish stalks about 3 feet 
high. Almost bell-shaped with ends of the petals only very slightly 
turned back. Golden yellow, handsomely spotted inside. June-July flow- 
ering. 
Formosanum Giant Late Flowering Form 
Each 40c, Three $1.15, Doz. $4.00, 25 $7.00, 100 $25.00 
The latest flowering of all the popular Lilies, this white trumpet type is 
particularly desirable for gardening in moderate climates. The plants 
are often in flower as late as December in the mild sections of the 
country. Of easiest culture, this Lily should be in every garden. Our 
strain is tall and free flowering and has been grown from selected plants 
for several generations. The bulbs are very small, but should be planted 
5 to 6 inches deep since Formosanum produces very heavy stem roots. 
Full sun or partial shade suits it well and for better floweir production 
if some water is provided during the hottest part of the summer, you 
you will be well rewarded for your trouble. 
Hansoni Each 90c, Three $2.50, Doz. $9.75, 25 $18.50 
Plant among low plants to protect young shoots, this being one of the 
earliest Lilies to appear in spring. Does as well in thin woodland as it 
does in the border. Height 4 to 5 feet, carrying blossoms 2 inches across, 
regularly reflexed, the petals being of a bright orange-yellow, spotted 
more or less with brown; of a heavy waxy texture. June flowering. 
Henryi Each 65c, Three $1.80, Doz. $6.50, 25 $12.00 
A splendid garden plant, vigorous in its growth, failing very seldom. One 
of the best border Lilies, reaching over 8 feet and more in height when 
established, and bearing more than 20 flowers of a rich, deep orange- 
yellow. Fine foliage. Does well in both light and heavy loam. August- 
September flowering. 
Lilium Maxwill Hybrid 
Lilium Giganteum 
Hkimalatcum 
The most majestic of Lilies, having 
stems 10 to 12 feet high when estab- 
lished, with large, handsome, long, white, 
trumpet-shaped, sweet-scented flowers. 
Groups of this noble Lily in woodland or 
gardens produce a grand effect. It re- 
quires to become established before flow- 
ering freely and thrives best where there 
is an abundance of leaf mold. Plant very 
shallow. 
Each $3.00 
Maxwill (Hybrid) 
A new hybrid, being a cross between 
Lilium Leichtlini var. Maximowiczi X 
Lilium Willmottiae. In its general 
habit and pyramidal inflorescence this 
hybrid is similar to Lilium Willmottiae, 
but the blooms are lighter in color, 
the stamens are longer and the an- 
thers are orange-red. The spike is 
tall and very strong, but gracefully 
slender, bearing as many as 30 or 
more large recurving flowers. Height 
6 to 7 feet. Comes into flower in 
late July. A splendid Lily acclaimed 
by Lily specialists the world over. Free 
flowering and remarkably free from 
the ordinary Lily diseases. Of easy 
culture. Lili a sisi 
Each 60c, Three $1.70, wium Giganteum 
Doz. $5.75, 25 $10.75 Himalaicum 
Regale, Gold Cup Each $2.50 
A beautiful form of Regal Lily, producing handsome flaring flowers 
which are canary-yellow at the base with primrose-yellow petals showing 
only a very small margin of white at the tips of the petals. This rare 
form and color will be greatly appreciated by the connoisseur. Only a 
limited few bulbs available. 
Sargentiae Each 80c, Three $2.25, Doz. $8.00, 25 $15.50 
We offer the true form of this species which is interesting and valuable 
because of its habit of bearing stem bulbils in the axils of the leaves. 
The flowers are true trumpet shape, somewhat longer and more formal 
than the Centifoliums. Not sa free flowering nor as tall as these trum- 
pets, it is none the less distinctive and particularly valuable where a 
perfectly uniform planting is desired. They respond to the same general 
culture as Centifolums but Sargentiae flowers later and extends the 
season another ten days to two weeks, flowering before the Philippinense 
Formosanums. Very reliable and with reasonable care will last for many 
years, 
Superbum Each 35c, Three 90c, Doz. $3.00, 25 $5.60 
The color in this desirable Lily varies from pale yellow to deep crimson, 
more or less spotted on the inner surface of the petals. Fine estab- 
lished specimens often reach a height of 10 feet or more, bearing from 
20 to 30 elegantly reflexing flowers arranged in large, conelike clusters. 
Does well in ordinary garden soil. July flowering. 
Tigrinum Splendens Each 35c, Three 90c, Doz. $3.00, 25 $5.60 
The finest form of Tiger Lily with the richest color. The large, shapely 
flowers are of a rich dark salmon-orange spotted with glossy black. 
Very robust in habit and of easy culture. August-September flowering. 
Umbellatum grandiflorum 
Each 50c, Three $1.40, Doz. $5.00, 25 $9.75, 100 $36.00 
A very free flowering Lily of easy culture. Carries large umbellate heads 
of light orange-red flowers. 
JE for Grover Growing 
These are usually grown for specimens in pots for exhibition and 
decoration. 
The short time required to bring these peerless Lilies into flower 
renders them invaluable. The flowers are delightfully fragrant, pure 
waxy white, and if cut when partially open can be kept for two weeks, 
if desired. A succession of bloom can be kept throughout the winter 
by bringing a few pots of bulbs from cold frames at intervals. Bloom- 
ing plants in pots are suitable for Easter offerings and presents. 
Longiflorum, Crofti (Estate Lily) 
This is the most popular kind to grow as pot plants for decoration and 
equally as valuable for cutting. “ 
Mammoth Bulbs Each 80c, Three $2.85, Doz. $8.00, 100 $60.00 
Longiflorum Harrisi (Bermuda Easter Lily) 
This is the common Easter Lily for decoration and equally as valuable 
for cutting. Bulbs should produce from 8 to 12 flowers. 
Mammoth Bulbs Each 85c, Three $2.40, Doz. $9.25, 100 $65.00 
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