LILIES—Continued 
Tigrinum flora-plena—Double Tiger Lily. Oct. del. .25 
Tigrinum Fortunei—Giant tiger Lily. Uct. del. .40 
Wallacei—Rosy-apricot tinted flowers. August 
flowering. Cover 4 inches. Sept. del. _ .25 
ELEGANS TYPE 
From Japan 
They are dwarf growing early flowering Lilies adapted 
to group planting. The flowers are upright, cup shaped 
and most effective. Stem rooting. Plant 4 to 6 inches 
deep. June-July flowering. 12 to 18 inches high. 
Aurantiacum Verum—Clear mikado orange without 
spots. Very effective. 
Flore Pleno—Double set of petals. Light yellow, spotted 
brown. 
Grandiflorum—Orange-red, light center, darker tips; 
faint brown spots. 
Incomparable—Deep blood red, shaded lighter. 
Kikak—Light apricot, spotted brown. Extra good. 
Leonard Joerg—Fine shade of apricot with dark spots. 
Orange Queen—One of the finest forms. Bright orange 
color; petals are broad, rounded and heavy texture. 
Prince of Orange—Soft buff spotted maroon; very 
dwarf; only about 10 or 12 inches. 
Rosea—Brazil red shaded lighter toward center; few 
spots. 
Sanguineum—-Dark red with a few black spots. 
Semi Pleno—Semi double. Coral red shading to orange 
chrome in center; few fine spots. 
Good flowering size bulbs: 20c each 
UMBELLATUM TYPE 
From Europe 
A showy section of Lilies of very easy culture. Stem 
rooting. Cover 6 to 8 inches deep; flowering in June, 
ranging from 18 to 30 inches in height. 
Erectum —The outstanding Umbellatum variety. Attrac¬ 
tive form and very vigorous grower. The ground 
color is red with center of each petal flushed orange. 
Faint dark spots. 18 to 24 inches. Blooms in June. 
Golden Fleece —Clear golden yellow suffused scarlet at 
tips of petals. Good. 
Grandiflorum —Light orange red flowers. 
Incomparable —Fine vigorous rich crimson. 
Sappho —Orange-red, tips of petals flushed red. 
Good flowering bulbs: 25c each 
Ready Sept. 1 
12 for 10 times single price 
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