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Henryi. {The Yellow Speciosum.) A new, rare and very beautifu 1 

 Lily, from China. It is very hardy, a strong, healthy grower, and 

 without doubt one of the best Lilies for garden culture and most effec- 

 tive for massing. The flower stalks, 3 to 5 feet high, carry 5 to 8 large 

 flowers each, the color, a rich apricot-yellow, lightly spotted with 

 brown, and the shape and size of the flowers and the habit of growth 

 has suggested the name "Yellow Speciosum," which class it resembles. 

 75c. each; 87.50 per doz. 



Humboldtii. (Bloomerianum .) A remarkably fine variety, attaining the 

 height of from 3 to 5 feet, and producing freely large flowers of golden 

 yellow color, spotted with purple. July. 30c. each; 83.00 doz.; 820.00 

 per 100. 



Krameri. Distinct from all other Lilies, large flowers of a soft, beau- 

 tiful rose color. 20c. each; S2.00 doz.; 315.00_per 100. 



Lancifolium. (See Speciosum.) 



Longiflorum. (See page 30.) 



Martagon. Purplish-red. spotted with dark purple. Prolific bloomer, 2 

 to 3 feet high. Blooms in midsummer. 18c. each; SI. 75 doz.; S12.00 

 per 100. 



Pardalinum. Scarlet, shading to rich yellow, freely spotted with purple- 

 brown. 3 feet. July and August. 15c. each; 81.50 doz.; 310.00 per 100. 



Paryii. One of the finest California Lilies; long, trumpet-shaped flowers 

 of pure lemon-yellow and fragrant. Height, 3 feet. 60c. each; 86.00 

 doz. 



Philadelphicum. Native variety; bright orange-red, spotted with pur- 

 ple. Height. 1 to 3 feet. Midsummer. 15c. each; 81.50 doz.; 

 •810.00 per 100. 

 Philippine Lily. (L. Philippinense.) Large, pure white, funnel-shaped 

 flowers, 10 to 12 inches long, very fragrant, borne on slender but 

 strong stems about 1 foot high. Beautiful for either garden or pot 

 culture; flowers freely, healthy grower. 25c. each; S2.50 doz.; 815.00 

 per 100. 

 Pomponicum Rubrum. (Scarlet Turban Lily.) This is very early 

 flowering, growing about 3 feet, tearing numbers of fierv-scarlet 

 flowers. It grows freely. 20c. each; 82.00 doz.; 315.00 per 100. 

 Rubellum. Of small, compact habit, about 1 foot high, bearing several 

 beautiful rose-pink flowers, about 3 inches long; very early 

 flowering and exceedingly pretty grown 3 bulbs in a 5-inch pot. It 

 thrives best in sandy loam, with plenty of drainage. 30c. each; 83.00 

 doz.; $20.00 per 100. 



Speciosum or Lancifolium. The varieties of L. Speciosum or Lancifo- 

 lium are perhaps the most popular Lilies grown, being easy of culti- 

 vation, and produce large flowers of delicate beauty on strong stems ; 

 height, from 2 to 4 feet; blooming in August. The varieties are: 



Speciosum Album 



815.00 per 100. 



9 to 10 inch bulbs. 25c. each 



White. 8 to 9 inch bulbs. 20c. each; 82.00 doz.; 

 .50 doz.; 818.00 per 100. 



Speciosum Rubrum (Roseum). White, shaded and spotted with rose 

 and red. 8 to 9 inch bulbs. 15c. each; 81.50 doz.; 812.00 per 100. 

 9 to 11 inch bulbs. 20c. each; S2.00 doz.; 815.00 per 100. 



Speciosum Melpomone. Rich blood-crimson, heavily spotted. 8 to 9 

 inch bulbs. 15c. each; 81.50 doz.; 812.00 per 100. 

 9 to 11 inch bulbs. 20c. each; 82.00 doz.; 816.00 per 100. 



Speciosum Magnificum. New; a grandly beautiful variety; flowers 

 nearly double the size of other varieties and of taller sturdy growth. 

 It is a close ally of Speciosum Melpomone but of rrvch la-ger size and 

 richer coloring ; rich red heavily spotted. 50c. each; 85.00 doz. 



Superbum. (Turk's Cap Lily.) One of our native species. When estab- 

 lished in good, rich soil, it will produce upwards of 50 beautiful orange, 

 tipped red. spotted flowers in a pyramidal cluster. 3 to 5 feet. Blooms 

 in July. 15c. each; 31.50 doz.; 310.00 per 100. 



Tenuifolium. A miniature Lily having slender stems. 18 inches high, bear- 

 ing 12 to 20 fiery-scarlet flowers. A gem for cutting, and easily grown 

 in pots or in a warm, dry border; early. 15c. each; 81.50 doz.; 810.00 

 per 100. 



Tigrinum Splendens. (Improved Tiger Lily.) The grandest of the Tigers, 

 black polished stem, sometimes 6 feet high. Very large pyramids of 

 flowers, orange-red, spotted with black, 3 to 5 feet. Blooms in August. 

 12c. each; 31.25 doz.; 88.00 per 100. 



Tigrinum Flora Plena. (Double Tiger Lily.) This is a plant of stately 

 habit, growing from 4 to 6 feet high, "tearing an immense number of 

 double bright orange-red flowers spotted with black. Blooms in August 

 15c. each; 31.50 doz.; 310.00 per 100. 



Umbellatum. (Davuricum.) One of the very best classes of the hardy 

 garden Lilies; strong sturdy habit, growing from 2 to 3 feet high, having 

 large showy flowers held upright and in clusters at the summit. They 

 are of easy culture, thriving under oidinary garden conditions, flowering 

 in June and July. The colors range through all shades of reds from 

 rose to blackish-crimson, yellow, buff, apricot, orange, etc.. many being 

 spotted. Mixed Colors. 12c. each; 81.25 doz.; 310.00 per 100. 



Wallacei. Flower rich red-orange, spotted with raised maroon dots, 

 autumn-flowering. 10c. each; 81.00 doz.; 87.00 per 100. 



Washingtonianum. A beautiful variety from Oregon, growing stiff and 

 erect; flowers white, tinted with purple and lilac; 8 to 9 inches across 

 when fully expanded, 3 to 5 feet high Blooms in the summer. 30c 

 each; 83.00 doz. 



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