SPECIOSUM ALBUM —This is the pure white form of Speciosum, fragrant and 
very dainty. Could there be anything prettier than a large clump of the pink 
or rose dotted Speciosum (Rubrum) and a large clump of the pure white 
Speciosum (Album) and in the background the yellow Speciosum (as I love 
to call the Henryi) ? I’m sure you’d love it. Same date of blooming and depth 
of planting as Speciosum Rubrum. 
6 
12 
25 
50 
100 
6-7 
in. 
.$2.25 
$4.40 
$8.35 
$16.30 
$31.90 
7-8 
in. 
. 3.05 
5.95 
11.60 
22.85 
44.85 
8-9 
in. 
cir. (l.'mited supply) . 
. 3.85 
7.65 
14.85 
29.10 
56.10 
SUPERBUM —This is an Eastern American lily, but we have grown them in 
our fields under good cultivation, so can offer you nice bulbs. This is a tall 
vigorous plant with many recurving yellow blooms spotted maroon, orange 
and crimson. Grows 4 to 5 ft. Blooms July-August. Plant 4 in. deep, partial 
shade. 
6 12 25 50 100 
Medium sized bulbs .$1.50 $2.85 $5.40 $10.40 $20.00 
Large bulbs (give excellent bloom). 2.25 4 35 8.45 16.20 31.00 
TENUIFOLIUM —“Gayest of little lilies.” Bright cheery red blossoms, bring¬ 
ing into our gardens joy and gladness in May or early June. I am offering 
this again this year at a price to enable you to grow them in quantities. Height 
1 to 2 ft. Plant 3 to 4 in. dee]). We grow excellent bulbs—the large bulbs 
are the same age of the smaller bulbs—simply are larger and sturdier. (Illus¬ 
trated page 14.) 
8 12 25 50 100 
Medium size .$1.00 $1.85 $3.45 $ 6.50 $12.10 
Large bulbs . 1.35 2.50 4.80 9.35 18.00 
TENUIFOLIUM GOLDEN GLEAM— This lily resembles the Tenuifolium in 
everything except the color of its blossoms, and the blossom is just what the 
name implies, a GLEAM OF GOLD. Same height, same blossoming date, 
same planting depth. A mixture of the two colors would make a bright spot 
in vour garden. I can offer these to you in lots of 100 this vear. 
6 12 25 50 100 
Medium size .$1.35 $2.50 $4.80 $ 9.35 $18.00 
Large bulbs. 1.65 3.00 5.70 10.90 21.20 
TIGRINUM SPLENDENS —You will remember last year that I mentioned I 
had a Tigrinum bulb in my private garden that had 16 stalks in 1936, after 
being planted four years, and in 1937 there were 22 sturdy stalks from that 
one bulb, each stalk bearing many flowers of dark spotted orange. It was as 
though nature had arranged a beautiful bouquet. Why don’t } T ou try Tigri¬ 
num as a specimen lily for fall blooming, here and there throughout your 
garden, or at the back of your border in front of a stone wall—or in some 
corner by itself—and then leave it alone. Height 4 to 5 ft. Plant 8 in. deep, 
sun or partial shade, well drained soil. 
6 12 25 50 100 
$1.35 $2.50 $4.80 $ 9.35 $18.00 
1.85 3.50 6.75 13.00 25.00 
Medium size bulbs 
Excellent bulbs . . 
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