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HARDY GARDEN AND WILD FLOWERS 
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THE FRAGRANT CAROLINA LILY 
(Lilium michauxi) 
Introduction by Harlan P. Kelsey 
You will enjoy a visit to our sales- 
ground in East Boxford, Mass. 
We have available a choice selec- 
tion of fine garden flowers, many 
of them established in pots for 
easy planting all thru the season. 
Lilium, continued 
L. michauxi (carolinianum), Carouta Lity, 3 ft. 
Fragrant orange-scarlet flowers, spotted with purple-brown. July. A 
Kelsey introduction. 
L. philadelphicum, Woon Liry, 18-24 in. 
Upright orange-scarlet flowers in June and July. Best in acid, sandy soil, 
with good drainage. Sun or partial shade. 
L. regale, Recat Lity, 3-31/ ft. 
Huge fragrant flowers, pure white inside, tinged with pink or rose-red 
outside. Needs sunny location and good loam. .75 each, 6.75 per 10. 
L. speciosum rubrum, 3-4 ft. 
Gay rosy-red flowers with white margins and deeper red spots. August- 
September. 1.25 each, 3 for 3.25. 
L. superbum, Turxkscap Liny, 5-7 ft. 
Bright orange or reddish flowers in July-August. A splendid native species. 
MONARDA didyma, Hv. Camsrivge Scaruer, 2-4 ft. 
An improved brilliant scarlet Beebalm, with long-lasting flowers from July 
to September. 
ORCHIDS, Narvive Sprcies. See Page 58. 
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