L. MARTAGON ALBUM 
This, one of the finest Lilies in cultivation, 
bears a large head of small waxy white flowers. 
The bulbs frequently divide before blooming. 
This is one of the easiest to grow and is popular. 
Three to four feet high. June blooming. 
L. PARDALINUM 
A very showy native of the Pacific Coast, bear¬ 
ing many recurved, bright orange flowers, heavi¬ 
ly spotted and the petals are tipped with crim¬ 
son. It grows five to six feet tall and does well 
in almost any good garden soil in partial shade 
or sun. Blooms June-July. 
I also offer a special selection of Pardalinum 
which is larger and more vigorous. It also has 
a deeper red color. 
L. PARRYI 
I consider this the best yellow Lily. It has 
delicate funnel shape flowers with the tips of 
the petals slightly reflex. Pleasingly fragrant. 
Some flowers have small black dots in the throat. 
I have had no difficulty growing it beside Par¬ 
dalinum. I offer only blooming size bulbs this 
year. Four to five feet high. June-July blooming. 
L. PHILIPPINENSE FORMOSANUM 
Long, graceful, trumpet shaped flowers of 
great substance mark this very desirable Lily. 
Three to ten flowers are borne on stems four 
to six feet high. The waxy white petals are some- 
