HORTICULTURAL SPECIALIST 
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Each Doz. 
Ochraceum. Often confounded 
with Nepalense from which it 
is quite distinct. Shows much 
variation in both flower and 
leaf. Color is yellow but not 
of one fixed shade, usually the 
tube is heavily stained with 
wine purple, a fine lily for 
pot culture and may prove 
amenable to open air con¬ 
ditions when better under¬ 
stood. Strong bulbs . 2.00 
Pardalinum. A very good Pa¬ 
cific Coast lily flowering in 
July. Of vigorous habit and 
easily attaining a height of 
5—6 feet. The recurving flow¬ 
ers are bright orange in color 
spotted with deep crimson .. .25 2.50 
Pardalinum Giganteum. A mag¬ 
nificent form with larger and 
much more brilliant flowers 
than the type, possesses great 
vigor, our plants this year at¬ 
tained a height of 8 feet. We 
offered this variety for the 
first time in the east in 1930 
and it has made good every¬ 
where.50, 1.00 each, 6.00, 10.00 doz. 
Parryi. A lovely Pacific Coast 
lily growing 4 feet in height. 
Lemon yellow in color with 
light chocolate brown spots, 
has a delightful fragrance. 
Likes plenty of leaf mold or 
peat moss and a moist loca¬ 
tion. Cultivated bulbs.75 8.00 
Parvum. A very pretty and 
graceful Lily from the Sierra 
Nevada Mountains which suc¬ 
ceeds very well in the eastern 
states. Flowers are recurving, 
orange yellow in color and IV 2 
to 2 inches across.50 5.00 
