. Catalog and price list. Rock plants Catalogs; Rock gardens Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs. L. buibiferum:—Deep orange-red flowers arranged in umbels with little bulbets in the axiles of the leaves. Rare and good. 75 cents each. L. canadensis:—2-4 ft. Yellow nodding flowers all sprinkled over with purple dots. A very nice Lily. 35 cents each. L. candidum, Madonna Lily:—Handsome, large fragrant, pure white flowers. This popular lily is easy to grow. Always plant in the month of September, as the bulb must make a growth of leaves before winter. This variety is never set in the
. Catalog and price list. Rock plants Catalogs; Rock gardens Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs. L. buibiferum:—Deep orange-red flowers arranged in umbels with little bulbets in the axiles of the leaves. Rare and good. 75 cents each. L. canadensis:—2-4 ft. Yellow nodding flowers all sprinkled over with purple dots. A very nice Lily. 35 cents each. L. candidum, Madonna Lily:—Handsome, large fragrant, pure white flowers. This popular lily is easy to grow. Always plant in the month of September, as the bulb must make a growth of leaves before winter. This variety is never set in the spring. 35 cents each. L. croceum:—Golden yellow. A very fine lily. 50 cents each. L. dahuricum:—One of the most reliable and hardy lilies. The flowers are reddish yellow and of good size, and the plant, with age, attains a height of three to four feet in good soil. 35 cents each. $ per dozen. L. elegans Orange:—A vigorous orange-colored lily about 18 inches tall. June. 35 cents each. 3 for 90 cents. $ per 12. L. elegans alutacium:—A dwarf variety for the Rock Garden. In most soils it is less than 1 foot high with large buff-orange flowers. 35 cents each. 3 for 90 cents. $ per dozen. L. Greyi, Gray's Lily:—3-4 ft. Small red flowers with maroon spots. Fine for shady places. 25 cents each. $ per 12. L. Henryi:—A strong growing lily of clear orange color. 50 cents each. L. maculatum, Hanson's Lily:—3 ft. A rare Japanese lily of reddish- orange color and petals very thick and durable. 50 cents each. L. Regale, Regal Lily:—Undoubtedly the finest all-around hardy lily in cultivation. Grows 3 to 4 ft. tall, with extra long, trumpet-like flowers of lovely shade of baby- pink on the outside and a clear white on the inside, shading to a lemon color, deep in the throat. 50 cents each. L. speciosum album:—The speciosums are the most important of all the Japanese lilies, are easy to grow, and always satisfactory. The white Speci- osum here offered ha
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