FORMOSANUM 
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CERNUUM— 1 am glad I can again offer yon this little lily from Northeast 
China. It is qnite dainty. The stems are slender and rigid with grass-like 
foliage. The color is lilac-pink, spotted wine color and delightfully fragrant. 
It, grows 12 to 18 inches and blooms in June. The supply on the market is 
limited, so it would be well to place your orders early. Like so many of these 
small lilies, the bulbs are small, too, so plant it not more than 4 inches dee]). 
6 12 25 50 100 
Medium size.$1.65 $3.00 $5.70 $10.90 $21.20 
Larger size. 2.10 4.00 7.70 14.80 28.60 
CONCOLOR —Last year 1 mentioned a friend of mine who used this lily “rail- 
fence” style as a border all around her garden beds, and invited tea guests 
to see the display. The effect was delightful. Other customers have written 
they were pleased with this lily in a mass display. I’m going to lower my 
prices on this lily again, so you can purchase it in quantity. The height of 
this lily is 12-18 inches, and it holds its head right straight up. Blooms June. 
Plant 4 inches deep. 6 12 25 50 loo 
$1.10 $2.00 $3.85 $7.50 $14 10 
CORDATUM —A fine lily for the woodland, where it is worth cultivating for its 
foliage alone. In the early stages of its growth its leaves are stained a deep 
red, which in time changes to glossy green. Although it is distinct from 
L. Giganteum Him. and does not grow as tall, yet it should be treated simi¬ 
larly, planting it in partial shade (woodland for preference), so the top of 
the bulb is on a level with the surface. Cover in winter with bracken or old 
leaves, and it is best that it become established one year before it blooms. 
Height 4 to 5 ft. July flowering. 6 12 25 50 
$3.35 $6.00 $11.55 $22.85 
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