W. E. MARSHALL AND CC., Inc., NEW YORK 
REGALE. (Myriophyllum.) This new variety, 
from Western China, is certainly one of the 
most beautiful Lilies ever introduced. The 
large, trumpet shaped, delicately scented 
flowers are ivory-white, shaded pink and 
tinged jmllow at base of petals. July. 3 to 
4 ft. Large flowering bulbs. 
$1.00 ea.; $10.00 doz.; $80.00 100. 
ROEZLII. A rare Lily from California with 
long, slender stems. The color is reddish- 
orange, dotted maroon. Prefers a moist, well 
drained situation. Junc-July. 3 ft. 
60c. ea.; $6.00 doz.; $45.00 100. 
Crimson. Same habit as above but flowers are 
blood-red, lightlj^ dotted maroon. 
60c. ea.; $6.00 doz.; $45.00 100. 
RUBESCENS. A distinct variety with excellently 
fragrant flowers of a tubular shape. White, 
dotted purple and shading to deep purple as 
flower develops. Must have good drainage. 
June-July. 3 to 5 ft. 
65c. ea.; $6.50 doz.; $50.00 100. 
RUBELLUM. A handsome little Lily with rose 
colored flowers, sometimes shading to pale 
pink. Yellow anthers. Requires good drain¬ 
age. June. 2 ft. 
75c. ea.; $7.50 doz.; $55.00 100. 
SPECIOSUM. (The lance-leaved Lily.) This 
beautiful Lily is deservedly one of the great¬ 
est favorites. The flowers are of daring, as 
well as of beautiful form. The petals are 
well rolled back as well as being handsomely 
spotted. The different varieties of this spe¬ 
cies are perfectly hardy and appear to thrive 
well in any garden. The most popular varie¬ 
ties of Speciosum are S. Album, S. Rubrum 
Magnificum and S. Rubrum Melpomene. 
Aug.-Sept. 3 to 4 ft. 
Album. A pure white variety of the above. 
Ex. large bulbs, 55c. ea.; $5.50 doz.; $40.00 100. 
Rubrum Magnificum. A very fine type of above 
and, by far, the most popular. The color is 
rich carmine on white ground, with crimson 
spots. 
Ex. large bulbs, 45c. ea.; $4.50 doz.; $3 .t.00 
100 . 
Mammoth bulbs, 60c. ea.; $6.00 doz.; $45.00 
100 . 
Monster bulbs, $1.00 ea,; $11.00 doz.; $80.00 
100 . 
Rubrum Melpomene. A darker form of above 
with same habits of growth. (Same pi ice.) 
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