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which were represented by a single bulb will be large enough to send 
out. There are some superb things ‘in the lot, for instance a light lem¬ 
on lily of the Parryii type and much larger and thriftier, and a golden 
yellow revolute lily of great size. 
I can now offer three hybrid types in very heavy fine, bulbs. 
1st. Hybrids of PARDALINUM AND HUMBOLDTII. The stalks 
are very heavy and leafy from thick scaled rhizomatous roots, and often 
reach seven and e'ight feet in height. The flowers vary greatly from 
almost clear orange to orange with crimson tips and all spotted. There 
are at least fifty of these forms wh.ch I sell in mixture. All are good 
Each $.50 
2d. A selected hybrid of Pardalinum on parvum. With a tall 
leafy stem there are very many bell shaped rich red flowers spotted 
maroon. 
No more distinct and attractive lily grows. It is rhizomatous and 
likes quite peaty soil. Each $.50 
3d. Pardalinum RED GIANT. Its origin is not well known but 
it is a large flowered, very strong growing Ply with a bold spotted flower 
in which dark crimson predominates. Each $.50 
TRILLIUM SESSILE 
