L. Giganteum himalaicum. 
GIGANTEUM HIMALAICUM — The noblest 
of all lilies. A most elegant plant with 
large, heart-shaped leaves and a stem 
often 12 feet tall bearing at the top many 
long, tubular white flowers with a tint of 
purple in the throat—very fragrant. The 
ideal place for this lily is an open wood¬ 
land glade or a northern exposure shel¬ 
tered from the hottest rays of the sun. 
The large bulbs should be set shallow in 
soft ground, well mixed with leaf mold 
and sand. Satisfactory results cannot be 
obtained by planting flowering-sized 
bulbs. We therefore supp’y only good 
sized bulbs to flower the year after plant¬ 
ing. 8 to 12 feet. June. $3.00 each. 
L. Davmottiae. 
PHILIPPINENSE FORMOSANUM— One of 
the most beautiful of the trumpet-flow¬ 
ered lilies and also the latest to bloom. 
The face of the flower is purest white. 
The tube is long and slender, with a 
greenish tone in the throat and streaked 
externally with chocolate. The fragrance 
is delicious and spicy. This lily is des¬ 
tined to become as popular as L. regale 
when better known. Plant 8 inches deep 
in a soil rich in leaf mold. On account of 
its late flowering habit it should be given 
a warm, sunny situation which will bring 
it into bloom before frost. 4 to 6 feet. 
September. 35c each, 3 for 95c, 12 for 
$3.50; large, 50c each, 3 for $1.35, 12 for 
$5.00. 
