HANSONI. An orange-yellow hardy species from Korea, 
with very thick fleshy petals, and pretty foliage in 
whorls. 
,75 each 
HENRYI. Orange Speciosum. Rich orange-yellow with a 
prominent green band down each petal. Tall vigorous 
habit. Does well in sun or shade. Flowers in September. 
.25 each; $2.50 per dozen 
HENRYI. Lemon colored form. Quite distinct from the type. 
Does not come true from seeds. Only a few bulbs to 
offer this year. 
> $ 10.00 each 
HUMBOLDTI. A splendid tall growing lily from California, 
with reflexed orange-red flowers spotted with maroon, 
and the foliage in whorls. 
.75 each 
HUMBOLDTI MAGNIFICUM. Similar to the above but with 
crimson blotch round the spots, and easier to grow. 
.75 each 
KELLOGGI. Another native of California, with pretty pink 
recurved flowers. Likes partial shade. The bulbs do 
not grow very large. 
.75 each; $7.50 per dozen 
KELLOGGI HYBRIDS. A natural hybrid that appeared in 
our gardens. Pollen parent unknown as we have so 
many varieties flowering at the same time. The habit 
and flowers are similar to the type but vary through 
buff, old gold, pink, lavender, orange and various 
combinations. No particular shade can be delivered. 
$1.00 each 
LONGIFLORUM. Easter Lily. Not hardy in severe climates. 
Pure white. Blooms in July out of doors. 
.25 each, $2.50 per dozen 
MARTAGON. A purple lily very popular in Europe. Very 
hardy and a good grower. Flowers in June. 
.35 each; $3.50 per dozen. 
MARTAGON ALBUM. Similar to the above but pure white, 
and more floriferous. 
.35 each; $3.50 per dozen 
MARTAGON CATTANAE. Taller and more vigorous than 
the type. Rich glossy mahogany color. Very striking 
lily. 
$2.50 each 
A collection of one each of the above Martagons $3.00 
MAXIMOWICZII. Somewhat similar to the well known 
Tigrinum but lighter, more graceful, and without any 
bulbils on the stems. 
.25 each; $2.50 per dozen. 
PARDALINUM. Leopard Lily. One of the best. Bright red, 
lower part of the petals orange with dark red spots. 
Will grow six feet tall. Flowers in July. 
NO each; $1.00 per dozen; $7.50 per 100 
