Here’s hardy Northern grown bulbs of the New Lily 
Hybrids. The reliability—unusual vigour—free flowering 
habits of these hew hybrids account for their fast in- 
reasing popularity. 
They’re sure to please and increase for years. These lilies 
row with the greatest of ease. Select a full sunny spot 
na well drained soil. Mulch with leaf mold or well rotted 
manure 
ll T & T bulbs are top size for their species. Freshly dug. 
A oe hipped in late April and May. All bulbs postpaid. 
Ct, L. AMABILE—Native of Korea. Nodding 
Sahat plooms ee ae PE nnine ae apottee 
ack in throat. Anthers rich chocolate. Grows 2- 
ft. An outstanding lily. Plant 4-5 in. deep. Each C7.NEW CENTIFOLIUM 
5Oc. HY BRIDS-Hardier than Re- 
C2, L. CONCOLOR—This hybrid of L. Con- gals. They produce tremen- 
oe is aulte patdy and Pisco. It’s a pears of dous white Trumpet Lilies 
ina. pright star shaped flowers, brillian 5 
sealing wax red. Height 18 ins. blooms in July. often with 12 enormous 
Excellent for rock gardens. Plant 3-4 ins. deep. blooms per stem. Carefully 
Each 6Oc. selected they grow 4-5 ft. tall. 
C3. L. DAVIDI—Native of Western’ China, Plant 5 ins. deep. Each 89e. 
resembles Tiger Lily, but has narrow foliage and 
blooms a month earlier. Well grown reaches 5 ft. 
Plant 4-6 ins. deep. Each 5Qe. 
C4, L. ELEGANS—A very fine selection of this 
dwarf 9-in. lily. Flowers are upright facing—cup- These are the latest hybrids of the Prairie 
shaped. Yellow to apricot in color. Plant 4 ins. Lily. They are thoroughly hardy; easily grown. 
deep. Each 75e¢. 
Cg. L. AZALIA—Massive cluster of brilliant 
apricot. 18-25 flowers in a cluster on strong stems. 
30 ins. high. Upright flowers 
are almost self color. Strik- 
ing flower. Strong grower. 
Plant 4-5 ins. deep. Each 
7 6Oc. 
C5, L. BROCADE—Pink buds 
make a fine contrast with the open 
flowers which are yellow. Covered 
with 214-in. pendulant blooms. 1 2 floy Y 
Does best in light shade. Tall, grows Os ite abe wild lily have a 
to 4 ft. Plant 6-7 ins. deep. Each soft eictine ve uiow. Sere 
: 2 Pp. P foliage and stems 24 ins. 
$2.35. tall. Plant 4-6 ins. deep. Each 5§¢. 
cg, L. GLOW—Medium 
dense spikes of cup-shaped 
flowers 4 14 ins. across. Red- 
dish orange flowers, while 
C10. L. FORTUNE! 
This .new variety is 
taller and later flower- 
ing than the Tiger Lily. 
Grows 5-6 ft. Blooms in » ? 
late August. Plant 4-6 
ins. deep. Each 35¢; 
3 for 95e. 
C6. L. GRACE MAR- 
SHALL—This is one of 
the famous lilies de- 
veloped by Miss Preston 
at Exp. Farm, Ottawa. 
Flowers are large outward 
facing of glistening red- 
dish crimson. Healthy 
vigorous grower. Plant 
4-6 ins. deep. Each $ 1,25. 
C11. L. SPLENDENS 
This is one of the showiest of garden Lilies. Blooms 
in August. Very hardy. Grows 3-4 ft. Orange-red 
flowers spotted black. Plant 4-6 ins. deep. Each 
35¢; 3 for 95c¢. 
C12. lL. TIGRINUM DOUBLE—This fully 
C13. COLLECTION—Oneeach;Amabile;Glow; double Tiger-Lily is pes color than the single, 
Centifolium; Tiger Double; Tiger Fortunei; 5 bulbs but hardy and reliable. Blooms in September. 
all labelled $2.35. Plant 4-6 ins. deep. Each 39¢; 3 for $1.05. 
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