CENTIFOLIUM. A beautiful and prolific lily; when estab- 
lished a sensation in the garden. In general appearance 
resembles a huge Lilium Sulphureum or Brownii, with 
long tubular, white flowers, colored and streaked extern- 
ally with brown and flushed internally with yellow deep 
down into the throat of the blossom. A giant; 4 to 6 feet 
high. Absolutely hardy and free from disease. Mid-July 
flowering, plant 8 inches deep; likes full sun. Permanent 
in the garden for many years. See color illustration, 
page 29. 
Extra Heavy Selected Bulbs: $1.00 each; $2.75 for 3; 
$8.50 for 10; $20.00 for 25; $75.00 per 100. 
LILIUM FIRE KING 
FIRE KING. A NEW lily of very outstanding merit. It is 
by far the most brilliant lily in cultivation today. The 
blossoms are vermilion-scarlet with a peppering of small 
black dots running deep into the throat; the pistil is scar- 
let and the anthers deep brown for a charming contrast. 
We have seen as many as 40 of the brilliant flowers on a 
single 4 foot stem. The flowers face up and out from the 
stem; greatly enhancing its beauty in the garden and when 
used as a cut flower for indoor decoration. It is free from 
disease, hardy and naturalizes readily. Flowers from the 
end of June to the end of July and is long lasting when 
cut. Sure to become one of the most popular garden lilies. 
Plant 8 inches deep. 
Extra Heavy Selected Bulbs: $1.25 each; $3.50 for 3; 
$11.00 for 10; $25.00 for 25; $95.00 per 100. 
Extra Selected Bulbs: $1.15 each; $3.00 for 3; $9.50 
for 10; $22.50 for 25; $85.00 per 100. 
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LILIUM, HENRYI 
HENRYI. One of the best border Lilies, reaching eight 
feet and more in height when established, and bearing 
more than twenty flowers of a rich, deep orange-yellow. 
The petals of the flowers are rolled back like in the Specio- 
sum Lily and they are very handsome. The stamens boldly 
diverge from it. The anthers are conspicuous for their size, 
color and extremely delicate poise. A partially shaded 
place, sheltered from winds, suits it best. It is a beautiful 
Lily. Stemroots; plant ten inches deep. August-Septembe: 
flowering. 
Extra Selected Bulbs: $1.75 each; $5.25 for 3; $17.00 
for 10. 
JAPONICUM. “The Pink Lily.” Also known as Krameri. 
This is one of the few “pink” Lilies of our gardens, and 
a very lovely thing it is. The flowers are carried horizon- 
tally on stems 3 feet high. It is a lily so beautiful and of 
a color so lovely that it should be in every garden. It has 
been known to give as many as seven blooms to the stem, 
though one and two flowers to a stem the first year is usual. 
The funnel-shaped, finely formed flowers are six inches 
and more in length, and as much across, of a beautiful 
clear pink color often shaded blush. The soil generally 
advised for it is a light loam, while some claim it is finest 
in a peaty soil. It roots from the stem as well as from the 
bulb, and therefore should be planted deep, fully eight 
inches. June flowering, plant so that it will have slight 
protection from mid-day sun. Our bulbs are from the 
New Improved Strain. See color illustration, page 29. 
Extra Heavy Selected Bulbs: $2.85 for 3; $9.00 for 10; 
$17.50 for 25; $60.00 per 100. 
Extra Selected Bulbs: $2.00 for 3; $6.50 for 10; $12.50 
for 25; $47.50 per 100. 
