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and varying shades may be 
seen on the same plants. Give 
very good drainage.50 5.00 
Rubellum. A pretty very early 
flowering dwarf lily, fine for 
the rock garden in well 
drained pockets, the flowers 
are rather light pink in color 
and tube shaped, is also fine 
for pot culture. 
.40 each, 4.00 doz., 30.00 per 100 
Sargentiae. Mrs. Sargent’s lily 
flowers about three weeks 
later than regale, the large 
tubular flowers are pure white 
within, outside they are red¬ 
dish brown. Plant at least 8 
inches deep, be sure soil is 
well drained and this lily will 
thrive with you although not 
to the same degree as regale .75 8.00 
Shelburne Hybrid. A very fine 
and vigorous hybrid between 
Sargentiae and regale raised 
in Shelburne, Vermont, resem¬ 
bles a much glorified Sargen¬ 
tiae but is a hardier and hus¬ 
kier grower than that variety 2.00 22.50 
Speciosum Album. Large reflex¬ 
ing pure white flowers which 
are in season outdoors from 
mid-August until October. 
Also good for pot culture. 
.35-.50 each, 4.00-6.00 doz. 
27.50-45.00 per 100 
Speciosum Album Kraetzeri. A 
striking pure white form 
with green bands running 
down the centre of each petal .50 6.00 
Speciosum Magnificum. The 
large recurving flowers are 
rich carmine pink, margined 
white, a very fine variety. 
.25-.50 each, 3.00-5.00 doz. 
20.00-40.00 per 100 
