L. Auratum var. Platyphyllum 
The golden rayed mountain lily of Japan is 
unquestionably the finest of all late flowering 
bulbs. The variety offered is superior to the 
type with larger, very broad petaled white 
flowers, banded with yellow and richly spotted 
with crimson to deep yellow. Fragrant. Plant 
8 to 12 inches deep in partial shade with good 
drainage. Height, 5 to 7 feet. Blooming period, 
August to September. 
Domestic Stock 
Large Bulbs .$1.00 ea. 
Medium Bulbs .60 ea. 
$10.00 doz. 
6.00 doz. 
Imported Stock 
Large Bulbs.50 ea. 
Medium Bulbs .30 ea. 
$5.00 doz. 
3.00 doz. 
L. Auratum var. Rubro Vittatum 
This handsome variety has a deep red or 
crimson band instead of yellow as in Platyphyl¬ 
lum. The remainder of the petals are heavily 
spotted with a similar color. Somewhat less 
robust than the type and the bulbs are not as 
large. Nevertheless well worth growing for the 
highly colored flowers. Fragrant. This variety 
is becoming quite scarce. Same culture as 
Auratum var. Platyphyllum. Height, 3 to 4 feet. 
Domestic Bulbs.$1.25 ea. $12.50 doz. 
Imported Bulbs.75 ea. 7.50 doz. 
L. Batemanniae 
A fine rich apricot colored lily with upright 
unspotted flowers. Undoubtedly an improved 
form of Lilium Davuricum Venustrum. Plant 
6 inches deep in semi-shade and a rich, light 
soil. Height, 3 to 4 feet. Blooming period late 
July to early August. 
Selected Bulbs.35 ea. $3.50 doz. 
L. Concolor 
An excellent rock garden lily with one to six 
dainty erect star-shaped flowers. The color 
varies from scarlet orange to red orange with 
mahogany spots. Height, 18 to 24 inches. Plant 
3 to 4 inches deep in light soil with good drain¬ 
age. Blooming period, June to July. Makes a 
small bulb. 
Choice Bulbs..30 ea. $3.00 doz. 
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