General catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, etc . anted in the spring-, but are not so certain to bloom. LILIUM. Lily. Those require a good mellow soil. In the open ground they should be planted five inches deep, in as warm a situ-ation as possible. Nothing can exceed the beauty of this well-known flower. The following are choice sorts whichwill improve trom year to year. They should be planted in clumps of six to eight, and thus become very etteutive. I/, atrosaiigruineum. Orange red. 15c. i. auratum. Goldbn-rayed Queen of Lilies. The magnificent Japan Lily. Canade


General catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, etc . anted in the spring-, but are not so certain to bloom. LILIUM. Lily. Those require a good mellow soil. In the open ground they should be planted five inches deep, in as warm a situ-ation as possible. Nothing can exceed the beauty of this well-known flower. The following are choice sorts whichwill improve trom year to year. They should be planted in clumps of six to eight, and thus become very etteutive. I/, atrosaiigruineum. Orange red. 15c. i. auratum. Goldbn-rayed Queen of Lilies. The magnificent Japan Lily. Canadense. Our native lily, drooping, yellow and red flowers, stem 3 to 5 feet. I., caiididuin. The well-known white garden lily. I5c. L. Harrisii. Bekmuda EASTER LiLY. Flowers large, trumi)et shaped ; in gen-eral appearance resembling L. longiflorura and possessing a delightfulfragrance. It is a remarkably free bloomer, and is valuable either forforcing or for out-door planting. 20c Li. Japoiu<^iini loiigiflorum. Easter Lily. Trumpet shaped, snow white,fragrant.


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