Page 22 Lilies 
Hansonii (The Yellow Martagon Lily), bright golden-yellow with dark crimson 
spots, astrikingly beautiful Lily of robust habit and easy culture, height 3 feet; 
June. $ 1.00 each; $ 10.00 per doz. 
Henryi, one of the finest Lilies in cultivation, resembling L. speciosum, a 
hardy and vigorous variety bearing up to 18 large gracefully poised flowers, 
colour a deep orange-yellow and dark foliage, plant 9-10 inches deep in good 
loam in a half shady or sunny position, height 6 feet. 
60 cts. each; $ 6.00 per doz. 
Martagon (The Turk’s Cap Lily), a handsome flower of purplish-rose with black 
spots, it produces a pyramidal spike with reflexed flowers, very showy for the 
border; height 3 to 4 feet. 60 cts. each; $ 6.00 per doz. 
Maximowiczii, a splendid Lily of vigorous growth with many richly coloured 
orange-scarlet reflexed flowers spotted maroon, similar to Lilium Tigrinum 
but has no bulbiferous stems, plant in loam in partial shade, flowering in 
August; height 4 feet. 35 cts. each; $ 3.50 per doz. 
Maxwill, (L. Maximowiczii X L. Willmottiae), an exceedingly fine hybrid and 
a first-rate garden Lily, the 5 feet stems are stiff and straight with luxuriant 
foliage, bearing up to 30 large brilliant red recurving flowers, plant 8 inches 
deep in partial shade, flowering late July. 40 cts. cach; $ 4.00 per doz. 
Orange Triumph, (L. Croceum X Umbellatum), a beautiful introduction pro- 
ducing on tall erect stems large clusters with as many as 10 to 12 upright bell- 
shaped flowers of a very pleasing vivid -orange colour, fine garden Lily, flow- 
ering in June, height 3 feet. 40 cts. each; $ 4.00 per doz. 
regale, one of the best known of all Lilies, huge and easy to grow, its strong 
stems are crowned with large funnel-shaped towers, variable wine-coloured 
exterior, pure white interior with yellow shading in the throat and golden-yellow 
anthers; during the evening and early mornings they are very sweetly scented, 
a Royal Lily of great merit, plant 8 inches deep in a sunny position, strongly 
recommended for the garden. Flowering in July, 4 to 5 feet high. 
Jumbo bulbs 45 cts. each; $ 4.25 per doz.; $ 30.00 per 100 
Strong bulbs 35 cts. each; $ 3.50 per doz.; $ 25.00 per 100 
speciosum rubrum magnificum (lancifolium), a very beautiful Lily, bearing 
in late summer heads of flowers with reflexing petals, suftused and heavily 
spotted crimson on a white ground, height 3 feet, of easy culture, plant 6 inches 
deep in good loam with sand and leafmould, stem rooting. 
80 cts. each; $ 8.00 per doz. 
Sutchuenense, a delightful Lily of graceful habit, rich glowing orange some- 
times spotted down the centre, producing flowers of great substance, a vigorous 
grower in any rich moist soil and in partial shade, Howering in June, height 4 
feet, stem rooting. 35 cts. each; $ 3.50 per doz. 
tenuifolium, (syn. pumilum) one of the daintiest of Lilies bearing up to 10 or 
more glossy brilliant scarlet Turk’s Cap flowers on slender stems with narrow 
grassy foliage; should be planted in a sunny situation in light sandy well- 
drained soil. May be forced in April. Flowering in June, height 11% feet. 
$ 2.00 per doz.; $ 14.00 per 100 
tenuifolium Golden Gleam, this is a robust and floriferous hybrid of its type, 
bearing numerous flowers of apricot-yellow, a very elegant and fine plant, 
flowers splendidly every year in June and is always much admired, height 
1¥% to 2 feet. $ 2.00 per doz.; $ 14.00 per 100 
tigrinum Fortunei giganteum, a lovely robust variety, far superior to all 
Tiger Lilies, bearing gigantic heads of large orange flowers, spotted deep 
crimson-brown, flowering in September, height 5 to 6 feet. Stem rooting. 
30 cts. each; $ 3.00 per doz. 
tigrinum flore pleno, the old double Tiger Lily. $ 1.50 per doz. 
tigrinum splendens, large shapely flowers of rich salmon-orange spotted with 
glossy black, vigorous grower; this fine Lily should be planted in liberal quan- 
tities in every garden, flowering in August, height 4 to 5 feet. 
30 cts. each; $ 3.00 per doz. 
