HORTICULTURAL SPECIALIST 
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Each 
Humboldtii Magnificum. One 
of the best of the Cali¬ 
fornian lilies. Has done very- 
well with me in the open but 
thrives better in an open 
woodland glade where it will 
be protected from cutting 
winds. Flowers in form re¬ 
semble superbum but are more 
heavily spotted with purple. 
Strong cultivated bulbs, far 
superior to those collected.60 
Japonicum (Krameri). The 
most lovely of pink Japanese 
lilies. This has done amazing¬ 
ly well outdoors with me even 
when planted as late as Christ¬ 
mas week, many stalks have 
carried 6—7 flowers each in 
the open field and unprotected. 
The stories told in many cat¬ 
alogues that this lily is del¬ 
icate and must be pot grown 
altogether is pure nonsense. 
Give it well drained soil, use 
plenty of sand around the 
bulbs laying them on their 
sides. Flowers mainly in July 
but will persist until well into 
August. Makes a fine variety 
also for pot culture. 
.50 each, 5.00 doz., 35.00 
Kelloggi. A very dainty and 
pretty Lily from North West¬ 
ern California, the stems at¬ 
tain a height of 2—4 feet, 
flowers are pink spotted purple 
and are fragrant, likes a well 
drained position in a rockery, 
or on the banks of a sloping 
piece of woodland.50 
Longiflorum Formosum. This 
form of the “Easter Lily” is 
splendid for forcing and easily 
Doz. 
7.00 
per 100 
5.00 
