HARDY GARDEN LILIES 
L. REGALE (Myriophyllum) 
ROEZLII Crimson (C). A rare Lily from Cali¬ 
fornia with long, slender stems. The color 
is blood red, dotted maroon. Prefers a moist, 
well-drained situation- June-July. 3 ft. 
Large bulbs, 75c ea.; $7.50 doz.; $55.00 100. 
RUBESCENS (B). A distinct variety with excel¬ 
lently 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. 
Large bulbs, 75c ca.; $7.50 doz.; $55.00 100. 
RUBELLUM (C). A handsome little Lily with 
rose-colored flowers, sometimes shading to 
pale pink. Yellow anthers. Requires good 
drainage. June. 2 ft. 
60c ea.; $6.00 doz.; $45.00 100. 
SARGENTIAE (Brownii Leucanthum) (A). This 
magnificent introduction from China is in the 
front rank of hardy Lilies. The flowers are 
funnel-shaped. The color is milk-white in¬ 
ternally with a golden-yellow throat, and 
externally a deep, reddish-brown. Very flori- 
ferous and delightfully fragrant. 4 to 5 ft. 
July. 
Large flowering bulbs, $2.50 ea.; $25-00 doz. 
SCEPTRE. See Backhouse Hybrids, page 5. 
SCOVITZIANUM. See Colchicum. 
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