LILIUM NEPALENSE—htw(3)30. Pale yellow trumpets 
with wine stains. Pot, north; open, south. 10 seeds for 26c. 
LILIUM NEVADENSE~rbmy(2)30. It is, for garden pur¬ 
poses, a Pardalinum reduced in scale. Just as fine as that 
Lily, but will fit where it will not. Formerly known as 
L. parviflorum. A splendid species that needs only to be 
seen, to be desired. Pkt. 16c; % oz. 60c; ^ oz. 90c. 
LILIUM NEW HYBRIDS—cby(3)60. A most interesting 
and beautiful strain, the result of various crossings and 
inter-crossings of Liliums Hansoni, martagon and m. dal- 
maticum. Colorings run from rich cream, through apricot, 
buff and orange, to true purple. Many will show pink or 
rose suffusions. Seedlings worthy of propagation under 
name should come from this. Pkt. 26c. 
LILIUM OCCIDENT ALE—atstmy(3)36. Orange, deepening 
to maroon. Revolute petals. Rare. Pkt. 25c. 
LILIUM OCHRACEUM—htw36. A fine pot species, straw 
yellow to ochre, with stains of purple and olive. Tends to 
be everblooming. Pkt. 25c. 
LILIUM PARDALINUM—cbatsty(3)60. Panther Lily. Mag¬ 
nificent pyramids of orange to crimson fiowers. Particu¬ 
larly hardy and good, making big clumps. Pkt. 15c; % 
oz. 40c; ^ oz. 75c ; 1 oz. $2.75. 
LILIUM PARDALINUM GIGANTEUM—A more robust, 
and possibly more vividly colored form that has been widely 
publicized as “The Sunset Lily”. Pkt. 20c. 
LILIUM PARRY—cmatsty(3)36. Many open ’trumpete of 
clear lemon, deliciously perfumed. Of exquisite loveliness. 
Pkt. 25c; % oz. $1.00. 
LILIUM PHILADELPHICUM — cnstaty(2-3)40. Flame 
Lily. Upturned cups of fiery orange, shading to burnt 
orange toward the tips. Pkt. 16c. 
LILIUM POLYPHYLLUM—cstatmfy(2)40. From Himalay¬ 
an woodlands, and rare. Fragrant flaring trumpets, rich 
cream without, but inside purest white, purple marbled. 
Pkt. 25c. 
LILIUM PHILIPPINENSE FORMOSANUM — See L. for- 
mosanum. 
LILIUM POMPONIUM—cly(2)40. Brilliant scarlet flowers, 
wax-like and reflexed, up to twelve on a stem. A delight¬ 
ful species. Pkt. 20c; ^ oz. 60c. 
LILIUM PRIDE OF CHARLOTTE—ecbh(3)50. A new hy¬ 
brid Lily, with flowers like regale, only longer, and more 
of trumpet form. They first open as regale is passing its 
prime, and of course, are still beautiful when regale Is 
well done. It is a remarkably hardy and robust Lily, and 
it grows from seed, almost as quickly as regale, in addi¬ 
tion to producing quantities of bulbils in the axils in the 
manner of Sargentiae, which is undoubtedly one of its par¬ 
ents. Seeds only. Pkt. 25c. 
LILIUM PRINCEPS—ecbh(3)50. A fine hybrid of L. Sar¬ 
gentiae on Regale, and very like it, save that it blooms 
later and has less rosy shading, Pkt. 15c; ^ oz. 25c. 
LILIUM PYRENAICUM—cby(2)40. Flowers of softest 
lemon, purple dotted, and' with contrasting profuse red pol¬ 
len. Not difficult. Pkt. 15c ; 3 ^ oz. 35c. 
LILIUM REGALE—ecbh(2)50. Easiest of hardy Lilies, and 
none more beautiful. Great flaring trumpets of glossy 
whiteness, but lemon-tinted deep within, and rosy in re¬ 
verse. Richly perfumed. A quick germinating, strong grow¬ 
ing, and highly disease-resistant species. Pkt. 6 c; % oz. 
25c; % 0 Z .1 40c; 1 oz. 65c; lb. $2.00. # 
LILIUM ROEZLI—cbatmy(2-3)50. Willowy stems carrying 
flowers that may be either brilliant orange, or bloodred. 
Pkt, 20c. 
LILIUM RUBELLUM—rstaty(2)20. Sweetly scented flow¬ 
ers of purest rose-pink. An exquisite thing, and reasonably 
winter hardy. Highly recommended, Pkt. 20c ; % oz. 60c. 
LILIUM RUBESCENS—csty(2-3)60. The Redwood Lily. 
Rosy trumpets, the color deepening to pansy-violet. In¬ 
tensely fragrant. Pkt. 20c; % oz. 65c. 
LILIUM THE SHELBURNE HYBRID—ecbh(3)50. Splendid 
late-flowering Sargentiae—Regale hybrid. Described and 
illustrated om page 2 . Pkt. 15c; % oz., 40c; % oz, 75c. 
LILIUM SPECIOSUM MAGNIFICUM—cby(4)50. Large 
flowers of brilliant carmine rose, shaded on a white ground. 
One of the hardier, more rugged Lilies, Pkt. 20c; Ys oz. 
60c; % oz. $1.00; 1 oz. $3.50. 
LILIUM SUPERBUM—cbstatmy(3)100. No Lily is more 
aptly named; it is truly superb. Stately plants, towering 
even to ten feet, hung with recurved blossoms in beautiful 
combinations, suffusions, and over-lays of yellow, orange, 
scarlet and maroon. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 40c; % oz. 75c. 
LILIUM TENUIFOLIUM—ecrh(2)36. Called Coral Lily, but 
the blossoms have more the red intensity, and gloss of 
finish, of old Chinese lacquer. It is an easy and quick 
Lily, blooming early in the year following the seed sowing. 
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 25c; % oz, 40c; 1 oz. $1.50 ; Yl lb* $4.60. # 
LILIUM THOMSONIANUM—crfy(l-2)36. Spires of fragrpt 
funnel-shaped blooms of satiny rose-pink. A rare species, 
but charming. Pkt, 26c. 
LILIUM WALLICHIANUM—chtw(3-4)48. Fragrant trum¬ 
pets of rich cream, olive-flushed. Pkt, 20c. 
LILIUM WARDI—rcby(3)50. Rare species of exquisite love¬ 
liness from borders of Tibet. Blossoms of softly shaded 
pink; waxy, recurved petals in “Martagon” fashion. Where 
it is happy under garden conditions, specimens have been 
known to reach five feet, a single stem with 37 flowers. 
Grows naturally on somewhat moist slopes, amid scattered 
Pine-scrub, and Rhododendron. In garden should have loose 
soil with perfect drainage, but in which a proportion of 
peat moss has been worked at root depth. Light shade 
is suggested. No lime. Pkt. 20c. 
LILIUM WASHINGTONIANUM—cbatsty(2-3)60. A Lily 
of exquisite beauty. Opens pure white, gradually suffusing 
with bright rose, that finally deepens to violet. Perfumed. 
Prefers well-drained stony soil. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 60c; % 
oz. 90c; 1 oz. $3.25. 
LILIUM WILMOTTIAE—ecbh(2)60. Blossoms of soft apri¬ 
cot, tinged orange, and dotted ruddy brown; as many as 
twenty of them to a single graceful stem. A most hardy 
dependable, and beautiful Lily. Blooms often second season 
from seed. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 40c; ^4 oz. 75c. # 
OFFER 96A8—One pkt. each of the 73 Lilium species and 
strains, for $12.75. 
PEERLESS LILY BLEND—Seeds of not less than fifty 
true hardy Lilies in mixture. Early and late, quick and 
slow, easy and hard, here they all are. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 
40c; Y: oz. 75c; 1 oz. $2.75. 
FIFTEEN EASIER LILIES 
Here are the quicker and easier kinds, recommended for 
the beginner, but worthy of anyone. All the Lilies in this 
group may be handled readily enough if directions are fol¬ 
lowed, but please note that some of them naturally germi¬ 
nate more quickly than do others. 
OFFER 97A8—Seven standards, easy and good. One pkt. 
each of Concolor, Formosanum Rose, Henryi, Regale, Maxi- 
mowiczi, Tenuifolium, and Wilmottiae for 70c. 
OFFER 98A8—Eight superb kinds, all easy. One pkt. each 
of Cernuum, Davidi, Crow Hybrids, Davuricum, Formosanum 
Price’s Variety, Maxwill, Golden Gleam and Longiflorum 
Takesima, for $1.55. 
EASY LILY BLEND—A mixture of seeds of the kinds that 
germinate quickest, and grow easiest. Includes the fifteen 
above, and others. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 50c; % oz. 90c; 1 oz. 
$3.25. 
A mulch of straw, old burlap, or similar material, 
placed over an open ground seed-bed as soon as seed 
has been sown, will conserve moisture and make for 
quicker germination. Be sure to remove mulching 
as soon as first sprout appears, else the tiny seed¬ 
lings may die. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY—See Convallaria majalis. 
LINANTHUS 
Charming annuals, with feathery foliage of richest emer¬ 
ald, and clustered blossoms in pastel colorings. For rockery, 
border, edging or bedding. 
♦LINANTHUS DIANTHIFLORUS — eox(3)6. Jewel-like 
flowers of exquisite sparkling pink, throated with yellow. 
Pkt. 15c. 
♦LINANTHUS GRANDIFLORUS — eox(3)20. Starry clus¬ 
ters of pure lavender, varying rarely to white or rosy 
lilac. Meritorious species. Pkt. 10c. # 
♦LINANTHUS MONTANUS — eostk(2-3)10. Mustang 
Flower. Cdose clusters of rose or white flowers, each with 
a deep, inner, segmented band of white, red and yellow. 
Pkt. 15c. 
♦LINANTHUS PARVIFLORUS—eox(3)6. Pure pink stars, 
with gold at the base. Emerald, heath-like foliage. As 
dainty as Dresden china. Pkt. 15c. 
♦LINANTHUS PHARNACEOIDES — eox(3)20. Emerald 
foliage, much-slashed and thread-like. Charming little 
blossoms in variable shades, pink to lilac, with white. Pkt. 
15c. 
OFFER 99A8—One pkt. each of above for 60c. 
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