HORTICULTURAL SPECIALIST 
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Each Doz. 
Tenuifolium. Our earliest flowering 
lily each year is the Siberian coral 
lily, in 1933 the first flowers opened 
on May 27. A gem for the rock gar¬ 
den. Graceful foliage and brilliant 
recurving red flowers carried 6—20 
on a stem. This lily, under good 
conditions grows 3—5 feet high and 
we have counted 35 flowers to a stalk. 
Should be in every collection. 
Extra large bulbs, 
.40 each, 4.00 doz., 30.00 per 100 
Strong bulbs, 
.25 each, 2.50 doz., 15.00 per 100 
Tenuifolium Golden Gleam. Usually 
classed as a hybrid between tenui¬ 
folium and martagon album but is 
more probably a sport, comes true 
from seed, carries numerous rich 
orange yellow flowers . 4.00 
Extra large bulbs, 
.40 each, 4.00 doz., 30.00 per 100 
Fine flowering bulbs, 
.25 each, 2.50 doz., 15.00 per 100 
Testaceum. The gloriously beautiful 
Nankeen Lily is the only known 
natural hybrid lily in existence, a 
cross between candidum and chalce- 
donicum. It should be planted shal¬ 
low and prefers a well sweetened 
soil. Should be planted in fall, 4 
inches deep, in spring only from 
pots. The exquisite nankeen yellow 
flowers are carried 6—12 to a stalk 
and open in late June and early July. 
There is a demand for this lily far 
in excess of the supply. We have a 
large stock of splendid bulbs. 
Strong flowering size. 1.50 16.50 
Good flowering size . 1.00 10.00 
Tigrinum. The old Tiger lily often 
seen growing splendidly about aban¬ 
doned homes and along roadsides, 
gives a fine touch of color in mid- 
August, splendid for naturalizing. 
.20 each, 2.00 doz., 12.50 per 100 
Tigrinum Flore-Pleno. A double form 
which is very pleasing, flowers a 
little later than the single form, 
rather less brilliant in color.30 3.00 
Tigrinum Fortunei Giganteum. Ex¬ 
tremely vigorous, growing 6 feet or 
more in height, sometimes carrying 
30—50 flowers per stem, color 
salmon orange spotted deep purple. 
.25 each, 3.00 doz., 20.00 per 100 
Tigrinum Splendens. An especially 
fine form with rich deep orange flow¬ 
ers, spotted black. By planting in 
late spring vigorous stalks may be 
had in flower as late as September 
15.25 each, 2.50 doz., 18.00 per 100 
Tigrinum, Dwarf. An interesting 
variety only growing 12-18 inches in 
height, excellent for the small gar¬ 
den .30 3.00 
Umbellatum. Early and very free 
flowering hybrids, coming in many 
