planting. I recommend September planting. 
Blooms in July. Color nankeen yellow. 
Good blooming size bulbs: $1.00 each, $10.00 
per doz. 
L. TIGRINUM 
The old fashioned Tiger Lily, so easily grown 
that it sometimes escapes cultivation and grows 
wild; so common that it does not receive the at¬ 
tention it merits. Its brilliant color and late 
blooming make it valuable in the hardy border 
or wild garden. 
I offer Single Tiger, Double Tiger and Dwarf 
Tiger. The Dwarf Tiger is new. It is similar to 
the old fashioned Single Tiger but grows only 
about two feet high. Use it in rockeries or low 
borders. 
Each 25c Doz. $2.50 
L. UMBELLATUM 
Bearing large umbellate heads of bright 
orange and red flowers this variety is especially 
valuable for mass planting in the hardy border 
and among shrubs. The stalks are sturdy and 
the foliage heavy. They do well in any good 
garden soil. 
I have found a few varieties sent out by deal¬ 
ers under many names. 
A variety found in local gardens is slightly 
larger and has brighter colored flowers than any 
other that I have seen. It blooms about ten days 
later than Sappho or Erectum and is a very de¬ 
sirable form. 
I offer Erectum, Grandiflora, Sappho and 
Local Unnamed at the same price. 
Each 25c Doz. $2.50 100 for $20.00 
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