HORTICULTURAL SPECIALIST 
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Each 
flowers facing* upwards, rare¬ 
ly exceeds 18 inches in height. 
Follows tenuifolium in its 
season of bloom.35 
Coridion. Resembles concolor 
in its habit of growth. Color 
deep yellow with dark spots. .40 
Croceum. This is the true old 
orange lily of British gardens 
where it is seen growing lux¬ 
uriantly on every hand, grows 
much taller than umbellatum 
and blooms later, not infre¬ 
quently carrying 16—20 flow¬ 
ers to each stem. Color rich 
orange, one of our very best 
lilies .40 
Croceum var Chaixii. A very fine 
dwarf form, pure in color, 
grows only a foot in height. 
Bulbs of this variety are as 
yet very scarce. Native of the 
Alps Maritime . 1.50 
Davidi (Thayerae). This rather 
scarce Chinese lily is of grace¬ 
ful habit and while the flowers 
are similar to those of Will- 
mottiae they are produced 
later, it has a sturdier stem 
however. Flowers are cinnabar 
red in color and the foliage is 
narrow and grass-like. 
Extra strong flowering bulbs 1.00 
Second sized bulbs of flower¬ 
ing size.50 
Davuricum. A handsome Si¬ 
berian lily flowering early, 
usually umbellatum is sold 
for it, the flowers more nearly 
resemble our native Philadel- 
phicum than any other variety 
being orange red in color. 
Doz. 
3.50 
4.00 
4.00 
10.00 
5.00 
