L. ROEZLII 
This rather rare Lily resembles Pardalinum 
but is more graceful. Flowers are fewer and the 
foliage is finer. I have vegetatively propagated, 
uniform stock. Blooms early July. Four to five 
feet high. 
ROEZLII CRIMSON: A selected form with 
blood-red petals is also offered. 
Each 30c Doz. $3.00 100 for $25.00 
L. SUPERBUM 
This well known native of eastern U. S. re¬ 
sembles Pardalinum in flower and foliage, but 
blooms about three weeks later. Plant both. 
I can supply some extra fine bulbs of this 
variety. 
Each 25c Doz. 2.50 100 for 20.00 
L. TENUIFOLIUM 
The Siberian Coral Lily or Red Russian Lily 
will do well under almost any condition. Its fine 
grassy foliage and bright scarlet Turkscap 
flowers give it a distinctive appearance. Old 
established bulbs bear 20 to 30 flowers. 
Eighteen to twenty-four inches high; early 
June blooming. 
Three 35c Doz. $1.00 100 for $8.00 
L. TESTACEUM 
A natural hybrid of unknown origin, this 
magnificent Lily has been in cultivation for al¬ 
most 100 years, but is still quite scarce. It is 
hardy and quite thrifty when established but 
resents moving and many bulbs are lost in trans- 
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