MAX SCHLING'S HARDY GARDEN LILIES | 
MADONNA LILIES, IMPORTED FRENCH GROWN 
June blooming. Plant September Ist to November. 
There are no Lilies that are as interesting and as inspiring as the lovely 
Madonna. Symbolically chaste and graceful, they really steal the show from 
gaudier garden subjects. Plant in masses for best effect. They increase in 
beauty each year. 
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Strong Flowering Bulbs, 6 to 8 blooms per spike $ 3.00 $22.50 
Jumbo Exhibition Bulbs, 15 to 18 blooms per spike $3.50 12.00 90.00 
L. Henryi. (Late August blooming.) A sturdy, disease-free, 
showy Lily; tall and stately. One of the finest late sum- 
mer cut flowers. Established plantings bloom for years 
without attention. 
Giant Jumbo bulbs 1225 
4.00 30.00 
L. Martagon Dalmaticum. The lovely pale pure Turk’s Cap 
Lily, hitherto rare and expensive. Height to 6 feet, in- 
creasing in beauty each year. This variety often lies 
dormant in the ground for a full year before growth 
begins 2:7 5. 9005 65,00 
L. Phillippinese Formosanum. A perfectly hardy pure white 
Easter Lily with trumpets 10 inches long. August bloom- 
ess) 4.00 
ing. Extra large bulbs 30.00 
THE FAMOUS CROFT LILIES 
A fine American grown strain pure white Easter Lily. Of great substance, 
shorter than Estate but particularly desirable for clumping in front portion of 
border. Average height approximately 16 inches. 
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Giant Flowering Bulbs — producing 4 to 5 flowers $3.50 $12.50 $ 95.00 
Jumbo Exhibition Bulbs — averaging 8 to 10 flowers per 
bulb of : i eaa, O00. d8i75 ViA40l00 
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L. Tenuifolium (Coral Lily). Coral-red, recurved, gracefully 
spaced. June bloomer. Splendid for forcing. Perfectly 
hardy $2.70 $20.00 
L. Fire King Lily —Tremendous spike of 50 or more blooms, 
4 foot tall. Fiery color $5.25 18.00 135.00 
L. Tigrinum Fortunei. A new, very improved form of the fine 
old-fashioned Orange Tiger Lily ........... 125e. ee 4100n2=00.00 
L. Umbellatum Erectum. June bloomer. Large, erect, chalice- 
like blossoms of deep old gold and red. Height 15 
inches. Unusually fine cut flower of commercial quality. 
Excellent for mixed perennial borders 0... es 70) wa Sole 40/00 
L. Umbellatum Grandiflorum. Brilliant vermilion shading to 
coppery crimson. Outstanding color oo... 1s / Ope S-3.5u 40:00 
LILIUM REGALE 
The most important garden Lily by virtue of the fact that it is com- 
pletely satisfactory in every section of the country. The are prolific 
bloomers. Flowers are beautiful and impressive, and the plants improve 
from year to year. Color of bloom is white with canary-yellow throat; 
reverse of flower often showing pink. 
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Garden Show Size, 4 to 6 blooms per bulb "$1.25 $4.00 $30.00 
Mammoth Exhibition Bulbs, 8 to 12 blooms per 
bulb. Excellent forcing size 2.50 
8.00 60.00 
Jumbo Exhibition Bulbs, 20 to 25 blooms per bulb.. 3.00 10.00 75.00 
LILIUM SPECIOSUM RUBRUM AND ALBUM 
Speciosum Rubrum. We are able to again offer in unlimited quantities — 
NORTHWEST AMERICAN GROWN RUBRUM — which we consider the 
finest in the world. These Lilies are disease free, extremely vigorous, 
rich deep Magnificum color, producing maximum amount of large 
flowers per bulb. Late October delivery. Minimum flowering results 
as listed are guaranteed. 
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$2.00 $6.00 $45.00 
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Giant Flowering Bulbs (minimum of 10 blooms) 
Jumbo Exhibition (minimum of 16 blooms).. 
Speciosum Album. (Imported Stock.) Pure white 
form of above Mammoth Bulbs 22.00 165.00 
LILIUM ESTATE 
August Blooming 
No Lily that we have offered to the public has met with as much 
popular acclaim as the lovely Estate Lilies. Pure white and extremely 
hardy, it is the only true hardy Easter Lily. Our bulbs are the genuine 
Estate strain. Average height 24 inches. 
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RORGing4 Size) wean crc ee tee $3.50 $12250. .$ 295.00 
Jumbo Exhibition Size S250) 18.75 140.00 
LILIUM AURATUM (GOLD BAND LILY) | 
The most spectacular of all garden Lilies, fragrant and hardy. 
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$5.25 $18.00 $135.00 
All Lilies, unless otherwise noted, are top size for the variety. 
NOTES ON LILY PLANTING 
All varieties of Lilies listed on these pages should be planted at a depth of 
8 to 12 inches with the exception of L. Auratum and L. Candidum. Experience 
has shown that the optimum planting depth for these latter is 2 to 3 inches. 
Certain varieties of Lilies, Speciosum Rubrum among them, mature so late as 
to become available in late November. In severe climates, to prevent the ground 
from freezing, we recommend that the soil be prepared and mulched heavily. 
Then, when the bulbs arrive, the mulch may be removed and the bulbs planted 
without difficulty. 
