LILIES FOR GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE 
Cyclamen Neopolitanum. (Hardy cyclamen). This is a hardy species with 
pink flowers similar to the popular greenhouse plants. The broad foliage is 
beautifully marbled. Will succeed best in a well drained, moist, partly shaded 
situation and in a soil abundant in leaf mold or peat. Blooms during late 
summer and early fall. A gem for the shaded rockery. The small corms should 
be only barely covered with soil. Shipment during October, November and 
early spring. 60c each. $6.00 dozen. 
ERYTHRONIUMS ROSE BEAUTY (above) 
and CALIFORNICUM (below) 
Erythronium (Trout Lily or Dog's Tooth Violet). Hardy woodland plants which 
merit a place in any garden. The flowers are like miniature lilies and are 
borne in clusters on 10 to 15 inch stems. The foliage of most of the species is 
richly mottled. Plant in the fall in shade or partial shade and about 3 inches 
deep. The bulbs should be well supplied with moisture throughout the season 
as, unlike many other bulbs, they do not require a period of dryness to ripen. 
A peat moss mulch will help retain moisture. September-November delivery 
of the following varieties: 
Californicum. A vigorous species with large cream colored flowers. 
10c each, $1.00 dozen, $7.50 per 100. 
Californicum Bicolor. White with chrome yellow center. 12c each. 
$1.20 dozen, $9.00 per 100. 
-—Citrinum. In this variety the flowers are nearly white shading to 
orange at the center. Ten inches tall. 10c each. $1.00 dozen, $7.50 per 
100 . 
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