HORTICULTURAL SPECIALIST 
Each 
Speciosum Melpomene. Dark 
carmine shaded purple, 
heavily spotted and margined 
white, an extra richly col¬ 
ored form. 
.40-.50 each, 4.00-6.00 doz., 30.-40.00 
Speciosum Rubrum. Carries 
both green and dark stems 
with rose colored flowers of 
varying shades. 
.25-.50 each, 2.50-5.00 doz., 20.-40.00 
Sulphur-Gale. A fine hybrid 
between sulphureum and re¬ 
gale, very vigorous and hardy, 
extends the flowering season 
for regales. The flowers are 
in form like sulphureum and 
approximate regale in color.. .50 
Sulphureum. A superb late flow¬ 
ering lily from Upper Burmah 
which proves perfectly hardy 
in New England. The immense 
trumpet shaped flowers are 
pale yellow within, deepening 
towards the throat, the outside 
is tinted brownish red. Is also 
grand for pot culture. A late 
blooming variety attaining a 
height of 5—6 feet. 
Good flowering bulbs . 1.25 
Extra large flowering bulbs.. 1.75 
Sutchuenense. Somewhat similar 
to Willmottiae but has a much 
sturdier stem and the flowers 
are spotless, an exceptionally 
fine Lily. Stock limited. 1.50 
Superbum. A magnificent North 
American lily, thrives in sun¬ 
shine or partial shade, espe¬ 
cially fine in rhododendron 
beds where it will attain a 
height of 10 feet. The bright 
orange recurving flowers are 
heavily spotted, likes a moist 
23 
Doz. 
per 100 
per 100 
5.00 
13.50 
20.00 
15.00 
