LILIES FOR GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE 
L. Tigrimax (Hybrid). A strong growing hybrid lily produced from a cross of 
L. Tigrinum and L. Maximowiczii. The flowers are orange red with deep 
mahogany spots and similar in size and shape to L. Tigrinum. The plant, 
however, does not carry bulbils in the leaf axils and has the characteristic 
woolly buds of L. Maximowiczii. Height 5 to 6 feet. Plant 6 to 8 inches deep 
in sun or partial shade. Blooms August to September. Flowering bulbs, 
$2.50 each, $25.00 dozen. 
L. Tigrinum Flore Pleno (Japan). The double Tiger Lily. A showy and attractive 
garden plant blooming slightly later than the single form, Splendens. The 
best of the double lilies. Culture as for Tigrinum Splendens. Height 3 to 5 feet. 
Choice bulbs, 30c each, $3.00 dozen, $22.00 per 100. 
L. Tigrinum Splendens (Japan). An excellent form of the Tiger Lily thriving in al¬ 
most any soil and situation. Carries rich, dark salmon orange flowers spotted 
with deep mahogany. This variety makes a strong growth and increases 
rapidly. Blooms in August. Plant 8 inches deep in well drained soil in 
sun or partial shade. Height 4 to 6 feet. Strong bulbs, 25c each. $2.50 
dozen, $18.00 per 100. Extra large bulbs, 35c each, $3.50 dozen, $26.00 
per 100. 
L. Tigrinum Malmo Strain. A selected form of L. Tigrinum which produces excep¬ 
tionally large well formed heads of flowers of a more brilliant color even 
than L. Tigrinum Splendens. Far superior to the ordinary forms of this lily 
and particularly free from disease. Same culture as other varieties. Flower¬ 
ing bulbs, 30c each, $3.00 dozen. 
L. Umbellatum (Europe). This early flowering group of lilies has been justly pop¬ 
ular with garden-lovers for many years. Although often confused with forms 
of L. Elegans, the plants are quite distinct in stature and type of flowering 
when viewed together. No special care is required for success with these 
lilies and when planted in groups nothing can compare with the brilliance of 
their display. The flowers are carried upright in umbels on stout stems rang¬ 
ing from 2 to 3 feet in height. The flowering period is from June to July. 
Will thrive in sun or shade and any well drained garden soil. Plant from 
4 to 6 inches deep. The following six varieties are quite distinct in coloring. 
L. Umbellatum Darkest of All. A tall, very deep red form which is vigorous and 
free flowering. Probably the most striking color of the group. Large flower¬ 
ing bulbs, 75c each, $7.50 dozen. 
L. Umbellatum Erectum. This lily is one of the most attractive of the Umbellatum 
group. An easily grown variety carrying a number of bright red upright 
flowers which are shaded orange. Very satisfactory when planted in a 
mixed border and can be used as a pot plant for the cool greenhouse. Large 
bulbs, 25c each, $2.50 dozen, $18.00 per 1000. 
L. Umbellatum Golden Fleece. A rich golden color, petals tipped with red. 
Not as tall as Erectum. An outstanding and scarce variety of L. Umbellatum. 
Strong bulbs, $1.00 each, $10.00 dozen. 
L. Umbellatum Orange Brilliant. This variety carries extremely large flowers 
of a glowing orange shaded crimson. Very faintly spotted. One of the 
most robust growers of this group. Fine bulbs, 75c each, $7.50 dozen. 
L. Umbellatum Sappho. Flowers bright orange flushed red. A distinct and attrac¬ 
tive variety. Large bulbs, 25c each, $2.50 dozen, $18.00 per 100. 
L. Umbellatum Vermillion Brilliant. Medium tall variety with crimson-blood red 
flowers. Quite distinct from other varieties and excellent for the cool green¬ 
house. Strong bulbs, 35c each, $3.50 dozen, $26.00 per 100. 
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