HORTICULTURAL SPECIALIST 
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Each Doz. 
ous, floriferous, disease proof and 
absolutely dependable. The fra¬ 
grant flowers have a delicate pink 
suffusion with a sulphury throat, ex¬ 
ternally the colorings show reddish 
brown through the white. We have 
a big stock of this glorious lily and 
have this season marked prices down 
substantially. 
Extra big bulbs, 9—11 in. size, 
.50 each, $5.00 doz., 40.00 per 100 
Large flowering bulbs, 
.40 each, 4.00 doz., 30.00 per 100 
Good flowering bulbs, 
.25 each, 2.00 doz., 18.00 per 100 
Small flowering bulbs, 
.15 each, 1.50 doz., 10.00 per 100 
Bulbs to flower a year later, 
.50 doz., 3.00 per 100 
Some mammoth sized bulbs, 
.75 each, 8.00 doz. 
Regale X Browni. Another fine late 
blooming hybrid, just as vigorous as 
regale and with the Browni coloring 
outside the trumpets . 1.00 
Roezlii. A moisture loving Lily from 
California, does very well in New 
England, stem rather slender, leaves 
long, slender and crowded, flowers 
are of a clear reddish orange, recurv¬ 
ing and are dotted maroon ..50 5.00 
Roezlii, Crimson Form. This is like 
the type but the flowers are of a 
deep blood red lightly dotted maroon, 
long slender foliage.50 5.00 
Rubescens. This is the Redwood or 
Chemise Lily. Tall slender stalks 
and very fragrant tubular flowers, 
these are white with purple * dots 
when opening changing to deeper 
purple, and varying shades may be 
seen on the same plants. Give very 
good drainage .50 5.00 
Rubellum. A pretty very early flower¬ 
ing dwarf lily, fine for the rock gar¬ 
den in well drained pockets, the 
flowers are rather light pink in color 
and tube shaped, is also fine for pot 
culture.40 each, 4.00 doz., 30.00 per 100 
Sargentiae. Mrs. Sargent’s lily flow¬ 
ers about three weeks later than re¬ 
gale, the large tubular flowers are 
pure white within, outside they are 
reddish brown. Plant at least 8 
inches deep, be sure soil is well 
drained and this lily will thrive with 
you although not to the same degree 
as regale.75 8.00 
Shuksan. This is the best of the sev¬ 
eral hybrids raised by the late Dr. 
David Griffiths between pardalinum 
and Humboldti magnificum. Does 
very well in the east proving supe¬ 
rior to the Humboldtis. 
Strong flowering bulbs. 1.50 
Shelburne Hybrid. A very fine and 
vigorous hybrid between Sargentiae 
and regale raised in Shelburne, Ver¬ 
mont, resembles a much glorified 
Sargentiae but is a hardier and hus¬ 
kier grower than that variety. 1.50 16.50 
