Incomparabile. IS inches. Rich crimson with many spots. 
.50 each 
Invincible. 18 inches. Broad petals of deep orange, shading 
to red. The latest of this list to flower. 
.50 each 
Mahogany. 12 inches. Rich mahogany. The darkest of all 
the Umbellatums. 
.50 each 
Multiflorum. 2 ft. Orange red flowers, smaller than other 
varieties, but more of them. 
.50 each 
Orange King. 2 ft. Glowing orange in the throat, darker at 
the tips. 
.75 each 
Refulgence. 2 ft. Reddish orange with a bronze tinge. 
.50 each 
Splendidum. 2 ft. Rich brick red, with narrow petals. 
.50 each 
Thalia. 18 inches. Golden orange. One of the newer varie¬ 
ties. 
.50 each 
Vermillion Brilliant. 18 inches. Crimson blood red. Early. 
.50 each 
A collection of one each of the above 14 varieties 
of Umbellatums $5.50. 
WALLACEI. An erect lily. Rich apricot with ivory shading. 
Flowers in August. Likes plenty of moisture. 
.25 each; $2.50 per dozen 
WASHINGTONIANUM. The flowers of this beautiful lily 
open white and as they age turn to a lavender-pink, 
and then purplish which makes a bed of them a 
wonderful sight. 
.25 each; $2.50 per dozen; $15.00 per 100 
WILLMOTTIAE. Tall and graceful with so many spotted red¬ 
dish-orange flowers on a stem that they need staking. 
Very easily grown. Our stock has increased to such 
proportions that they are offered at this low price. 
.15 each; $1.50 per dozen; $10.00 per 100 
WILLMOTTIAE UNICOLOR. Similar to the above but with¬ 
out the spots. Only a few bulbs to offer. 
$2.50 each 
