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LEOPARD LILIES. 
GROUP III. 
PARDALJNUM. There are many varieties. I have one native to the 
mountains around THE TERRACES. It is tall, strong and most vigorous. 
It is nearly allied to the so-called Lilium Californicum. There is no more 
satisfactory lily than this. It roots very heavily and in a few years forms 
many stemmed clumps. Any ordinary soil which is moderately moist suits 
it. During the past few years English growers have been giving their ex- 
periences in the GARDEN and every list has PARDALINUM as one of those 
which give satisfaction. 
When left alone a few years this lily forms many bulbed masses of great 
size and all connected. They must be cut and I consider a single growing 
eye a single bulb. My stock is very fine. 
VERY HEAVY BULBS OFTEN WITH TWO EYES.. $6.00 
Pine bulbs usually single eyes $4.50 $30.00 
Good bulbs $3.00 $20.00 
PARDALINUM VAR. JOHNSONII. A very stout form with crimson 
flowers dotted maroon. $12.50 
L. Pardalinum Defiance. Among a number of bulbs from Mr. Bur- 
bank of which the pedigree is unknown, I found a form which I think is 
likely only a variation of Pardalinum that I think quite striking. A large 
mass which had been undisturbed for two years was one of the most strik- 
ing groups that I had last year. It is a strong growing variation with the 
groundwork of the flower quite light, heavily spotted and facing boldly 
horizontally. It will please. $10.00 
ROEZLII. A slender lily with orange flowers closely revolute finely 
dotted maroon. The bulb does not form clumps as in Pardalinum and sel- 
dom produces more than a single stalk. A fine lily. More nearly related 
to next group. $12.50 
PARRYI— ONE OF THE WORLD'S BEST LILIES. 
The slender leafy stem bears a few to many large trumpet shaped lemon 
colored flowers. It is sweetly fragrant. It is not an easy lily to grow, and 
I cannot boast of great success myself. It is, however, well worth much 
pains. Only bulbs collected in the valleys of Southern Californian mountains 
at a high altitude, can be had. They grow in meadows of granitic sand 
mixed with humus or along stream sides and flower at a very small size. 
The largest bulbs $30.00 
Medium selected bulbs $20.00 
SMALL BOG LILIES. 
GROUP IV. 
PARVUM. A charming little lily with trumpet shaped flowers on 
slender leafy stems attaining at most a height of six feet with very many 
flowers. The petals are orange with crimson tips and finely dotted on the 
central third. From subalpine regions in the Central Sierras of California. 
A small bulbed variety. Good bulbs $12.50 
VERY LARGE $20.00 
PARVIPLORUM. (PARDALINUM VAR. MINOR). Like a miniature 
PARDALINUM. The flowers are fragrant, the foliage light and the bulbs 
produce but one stalk, no matter what age. $7.50 
