LILIES FOR GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE 
L. DAURICUM VAR. LUTEUM 
Lo Dauricum var. Luteum. Undoubtedly one of the finest forms of all low grow¬ 
ing lilies. The type of the flowers is similar to the true Dauricum but the 
color is a clear primrose yellow spotted black. An outstanding lily. Excel¬ 
lent for cutting or for the border. Height 1 V 2 to 2 feet. Blooming period, 
June. Plant 6 inches deep. Flowering size bulbs, 75c each, $7.50 dozen. 
L. Douglas Ingram (Hybrid.) This hybrid lily, created by the late Dr. David Grif¬ 
fiths of the United States Department of Agriculture, combines the best quali¬ 
ties of its parents, L. Pardalinum and L. Humboldtii. The flowers, of Martagon 
shape, are of an orange red shading to a deeper red toward the tips of the 
petals and boldly spotted black. Not quite as tall as some of the other 
Bellingham hybrids but an outstanding and vigorous plant carrying from 12 
to 20 blooms on stems 4 to 5 feet tall. July flowering. Plant 5 to 6 inches 
deep in partial shade and in a porous soil abundant in humus. Large 
selected bulbs, $2.00 each, $20.00 dozen. 
L. Elegans (Thunbergianum). This group of dwarf, early flowering lilies are of 
Japanese origin, all having large upright, cup-shaped flowers, borne two to 
four on a stem. These varieties are all adapted to rockery and border use 
and for bedding out. Easily grown in pots and excellent for cutting. Plant 
5 to 6 inches deep in sun or partial shade and a well drained location. 
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