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Var. [OHNSONI IOO 1000 
So far as I have seen the best variety of L. PartfaUnum, 
very stout and tall with rich dark foiuge, und a hue (lower, 
the upper half a glowing crimson, very showy. From 
British Columbia. Ready September 15th „ 1000 
LILIUM ROEZLI Regel. 
A very handsome lily first introduced into European 
gardens by Roezl about 1870 and figured in Roezl 
Gartenflora t. 166. It afterwards was lost and even the name 
appropriated for a mere color form of L. pardalinum. Well 
described by Baker. In general habit it is like L. parda- 
linum, but the bulbs do not form clumps. The petals are 
reflexed to their base, the color throughout a brilliant 
orange red exactly the color of L. Humholdtii, not tipped 
with red as in all forms of L. pardalinum. Spotted dark 
purple, One of the prettiest of Pacific Coast lilies. Ready 
September 1st 2000 
L. PARRY! 
One of the finest lilies in (he world Bulb and leaves 
as in the last, but long trumpet shape flowers, of a fine 
lemon yellow, and very fragrant 20 00 150 00 
Group III— PARVUIVL 
Slender lilies with a rhizomatous root, native to moist 
stream sides or peaty soil. When well grown they attain a 
height of three to five feet with many flowers. 
LILIUM PARVUM Kellogg. 
A charming little lily from the alpine regions of the Serra 
Nevada in the LakeTahoe region. The (lowers are funnel 
form, and small, a ven brilliant orange red dotted maroon. 
pale haves light green. Ready Sept. 1st 12 50 100 00 
L. Parviflorum 
Exactly like L. parvum in bulb and eeneral habit but 
stouter. The flowers revolute. resembling small L. pardal- 
inum, and (lowering a month earlier (L pardalinum 
minor). Ready September 15th 750 5000 
LILIUM MARITIMUM Kellogg. 
A rare and beautiful lily, with ven' dark green foliage. 
The narrowly funnel form flowers deep red, spotted purple 
in the throat. Ready September 55th i-2 50 joo 00 
