CERNUUM —A rare and beautful little species 
from Asia allied to Tenuifolium, with long 
slender foliage and nodding flowers, lilac- 
pink and sweet scented. Plant 4 inches 
deep. Late June, 12 to 18 inches. 30c each, 
3 for 80c, 12 for $3.00. 
CHALCEDONICUM — The scarlet Martagon 
Lily of Greece is better known in Europe 
than in America. For brilliance, nothing 
in the garden can compare with its gor¬ 
geous, waxy, scarlet flowers. This is one 
of the parents of the famous L. Testa- 
ceum. It should be planted not later than 
November 1st to flower the following 
summer. Set the bulbs 4 inches deep in 
good loam, in an open sunny situation. 
Height 3 to 4 feet. July flowering. Strong 
bulbs, $1.50 each, 3 for $4.00, 12 for $15. 
COLUMBIANUM INGRAMI— This is a stur¬ 
dy and superior form of the Oregon Lily 
from the Siskiyou Mountains of Southern 
Oregon. The late Douglas Ingram believed 
that it possibly should be classed as a 
distinct species. The bulb is much more 
firm and heavy than that of the common 
type and the stalk and inflorescence pro¬ 
portionately more vigorous. A choice, 
dependable lily. Should be planted not 
later than October. Bears 5 to 20 bright 
orange turkscap flowers. Plant 8 inches 
deep. Height 3 to 5 feet. June flowering. 
Flowering bulbs, 30c each, 3 for 80c, 12 
for $3.00. Large bulbs, 40c each, 3 for 
$1.10, 12 for $4.00. 
CONCOLOR —A pretty little lily bearing on 
slender stems several bright red, upright 
flowers flecked with black at base of 
petals. A gem for rock gardens. Plant the 
small bulbs 4 inches deep, with sharp 
drainage. 12 to 18 inches. June-Julv. 
25c each, 3 for 70c, 12 for $2.50. Large, 
35c each, 3 for 95c, 12 for $3.50. 
CROCEU.M —This is the true Orange Lily, a 
magnificent European species often seen 
in the gardens of the British Isles. Its 
brilliant blooms make a delightful com¬ 
bination with blue delphiniums. The 
flowers, Avhile resembling L. Umbellatum 
in form, are carried in a deep raceme in¬ 
stead of an umbel. Plant 4 to 6 inches 
deep in strong loam. Height 4 to 6 feet. 
June-July flowering. Large bulbs, 50c 
each, 3 for $1.35, 12 for $5.00. 
DAVIDI —A new and scarce lily from Central 
China. The cinnabar-red flowers, spotted 
black, resemble L. Willmottiae but open 
later and are borne on more rigid stems. 
4 to 6 feet. July-August. Flowering bulbs, 
50c each, 3 for $1.35, $5.00 doz.; extra 
large, 75c each, 3 for $2.00, $7.50 doz. 
HARDY COLLECTION 
Our selection of most dependable lilies. 
$3.00 Value for $2.00 
One each of the following: 
Auratum platyphyllum 
Croceum 
Concolor 
Formosanum 
Henryi 
Regale 
Speciosum rubrum 
Sunset Lily 
Umbellatum erectum 
Willmottiae 
$1.00 COLLECTION 
($1.50 Value) 
One each of the following: 
Amabile 
Formosanum 
Henryi 
Pardalinum 
Regale 
Tenuifolium 
Willmottiae 
L. Canadense 
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