AMABILE. A hardy species from Korea. Somewhat similar* 
to the Coral lily, but heavier. Dark red spotted with 
black. Grows 2 to 3 feet high. Flowers in July. 
.25 each; $ 2.50 per dozen 
AURATUM. Gold Banded Lily. White with a gold band 
down each petal and spotted dark maroon. Home 
grown bulbs of this beautiful lily are very scarce. 
.75 each 
BROCADE. A beautiful hybrid raised by the late Mrs. Back¬ 
house in England. Lovely shades of apricot and pink. 
Hardy and easy to grow. 
. $ 2.50 each 
BULBIFERUM. Bright orange scarlet. Flowers stand erect. 
Has many small green bulbils in the axils of the leaves. 
.25 each; $ 2.50 per dozen 
Bulbils, $ 1.00 per 100, August delivery only. 
CALLOSUM. Orange red. Light, graceful habit with many 
small flowers. 
.25 each; $ 2.50 per dozen 
CANADENSE. Canadian Lily. Graceful bell shaped flowers. 
Yellow spotted black. Flowers in July. 
.25 each; $ 2.50 per dozen. 
CANDIDUM. Madonna Lily. The old fashioned garden lily. 
Snow white. Delivered in August and September only. 
, .25 each; $ 2.50 per dozen 
CERNUUM. Lovely lilac-pink fragrant flowers. Grass-like 
foliage. Similar to Tenuifolium. 
.35 each; $ 3.50 per dozen 
CHALCEDONICUM. Scarlet Martagon Lily. One of the best 
European species. Should be in every collection. 
$ 1.50 each 
COLUMBIANUM. Oregon Lily. Probably the easiest Western 
lil^to grow. Golden yellow spotted dark red. Flowers 
in June and July. 
.15 each; $ 1.50 per dozen. 
COLUMBIANUM var. Ingrami. Larger and brighter than the 
- type and the flowers vary, many having red shades. 
The bulbs also Vary in form from toothed to globular, 
which leads one to believe it is a natural hybrid. 
.50 each; $ 5.00 per dozen. 
CONCOLOR. Red Star Lily. Erect flowers. Dwarf, suitable 
for the rock garden. 
.25 each; $ 2.50 per dozen. 
CQRDIFOLIUM. A rare shade loving lily with large bronze 
Colored heart shaped leaves. In planting leave the top 
of the bulb level with the soil. Only a few bulbs to 
offer. $ 1.50 each. 
CROCEUM. Orange Lily. Bright orange erect flowers. Stem 
rooting. Flowers in June and July. 
.35 each; $ 3.50 per dozen. 
DAVIDI. Similar to Willmottiae but stiffer and later, with 
reddish orange flowers. Quite hardy. 
.75 each 
