W. E. MARSHALL AND CO., Inc., NEW YORK 
L. GIGANTEUM HIM A LA I CUM 
HUMBOLDTI (B). A grand Lily from Cali¬ 
fornia, thriving well in a moist, well drained, 
peat soil, and where they are protected from 
drying winds. If properly established they 
will improve after the first year. The blooms 
are borne on stout stems, in clusters. Color: 
orange-red, spotted maroon. June-July. 5 ft. 
Extra large bulbs, 80c ea.; $8.00 doz.; $60 00 
100 . 
Magnificum (B). A grand species, differing 
from the preceding in having darker foliage 
and each spot of the flowers being surrounded 
by a circle of crimson. Has splendid grow¬ 
ing and flowering qualities. June-July. 5 ft. 
Extra large bulbs, 90c ea.; $9.00 doz.; $65.00 
100 . 
Bloomerianum (B). Like the preceding in color 
and flowering qualities, but with smaller stem. 
June-July. 3 to 4 ft- 
Extra large bulbs, 60c ea.; $6.00 doz.; $45.00 
100 . 
KELLOGGII (B). Another Lily that prefers 
good drainage in moist peat with a mixture 
of sand. Slender stems bearing several droop¬ 
ing, reflexed flowers of a pinkish-purple shade. 
Very fragrant. July. 3 ft. 
Large bulbs, 80c ea.; $8.00 doz.; $60.00 1 00. 
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