HORTICULTURAL SPECIALIST 
5 
Each Doz. 
brilliant scarlet recurving flowers 
are produced in July. 
Extra large bulbs . 
Strong flowering bulbs. 
Columbianum. A fairly dependable 
variety from Oregon and other Pa¬ 
cific coast states. The color is 
golden yellow, spotted red, likes a 
moist location in summer. 
Concolor. This charming rock garden 
lily comes to us from Siberia, it is 
an early bloomer with rich crimson 
scarlet flowers facing upwards, rare¬ 
ly exceeds 18 inches in height. Fol¬ 
lows tenuifolium in its season of 
bloom . 
Coridion. Resembles concolor in its 
habit of growth. Color deep yellow 
with dark spots . 
Creelmanni (Creelman Lily). A superb 
hybrid raised in Canada between 
regale and Sargentiae. Intermediate 
in habit and flower, but much later 
flowering. Extra large bulbs. 
Croceum. This is the true old orange 
lily of British gardens where it is 
seen growing luxuriantly on every 
hand, grows much taller than um- 
bellatum and blooms later, not in¬ 
frequently carrying 16—20 flowers 
to each stem. Color rich orange, 
one of our very best lilies. 
Davidi (Thayerae). This rather scarce 
Chinese lily is of graceful habit and 
while the flowers are similar to those 
of Willmottiae they are produced 
later, it has a sturdier stem however. 
Flowers are cinnabar red in color and 
the foliage is narrow and grass-like. 
Extra strong flowering bulbs. 
Second sized bulbs of flowering size 
Davuricum. A handsome Siberian lily 
flowering early, usually umbellatum 
is sold for it, the flowers more nearly 
resemble our native Philadelphicum 
than any other variety being orange 
red in color, spotted black, upright 
and rather cup shaped. 
Dalhansoni. A splendid hybrid between 
martagon Dalmaticum and Hansonii 
with great vigor and much of the 
coloring of the darkest of the marta- 
gons. Bulbs scarce... 
Duchartrei Farreri. One of the late 
Reginald Farrer’s introductions and 
referred to by him as resembling a 
“white marbled martagon/’ This 
does fairly well in New England and 
is a very charming Lily. 
Elegans (Thunbergianum). A dwarf 
growing and early flowering type of 
lilies coming in several colors. Good 
both for the border and the rock gar¬ 
den as well as the wild garden. There 
are some very fine forms of this 
easily grown lily. Fine mixture. 
.20 each, 2.00 doz., 
Elegans Alice Wilson. An excellent 
yellow form, dwarf and carrying 
extra large flowers, also forces very 
well . 
1.50 15.00 
1.00 10.00 
.35 4.00 
.35 3.50 
.40 4.00 
3.00 
.40 4.00 
1.00 10.00 
.50 5.00 
.30 3.00 
2.50 
2.00 
15.00 per 100 
.50 5.00 
