Pearly Queen. A. M., R. H. S. A Triandrus hybrid that bears two or three 
flowers on a stem. Star-shaped, creamy-white perianth; clear lemon-yellow 
trumpet. The distinct pearly sheen provides the name. Of drooping habit, 
free flowering, and a strong grower. Each 30c. 
Thalia. (3) Often called the orchid-flowered daffodil it is probably the purest 
white of the Triandrus hybrids. It is of exquisite beauty for artistic arrange¬ 
ments, unsurpassed for the show bench, and a garden gem. Each 2 c. 
Triandrus hybrids. The result of crossing Triandrus Albus on Tri^pet, Iii- 
comparabilis, and Leedsii varities. All are of elegant and graceful hcibit and 
of good constitution, producing primrose, yellow, or white flowers. Each 2bc; 
Doz. $1.50. 
MIXED DAFFODILS. This mixture is made especially for those who wish to 
grow some good flowers but are not particular about named varieties. Excel¬ 
lent for cutting and naturalizing. $4.00 per 100. 
LILIES 
Callosum. A rather attractive and dainty plant that is useful because it 
flowers in July when no other lily of its type is available. It bears from 5 
to 25 small, dull-red to orange-red nodding flowers with tightly reflexed seg¬ 
ments faintly spotted at the base. Plants 2 to 5 feet tall, very slender, 
with short, narrow, scattered, dark-green leaves. Each 25; Doz. $2.00. 
Formosanum. A superior trumpet lily that is fast becoming very popular. 
The large flowers are pure white with an emerald-green throat and shaded 
externally with wine-purple or occasionally white. It bears up to eight, 
fragrant flowers on stems 4 to 6 feet tall. One of the latest to flower. 
Each 25c; Doz. $2.50. 
Formosanum. Price's variety. A form that is earlier, hardier, and dwarfer, 
seldom growing over 18 inches tall and producing from one to five slender 
flowers more heavily suffused with wine-purple on the outer segments. Flowers 
here in July. Each 25c; Doz. $2.50. 
Pumilum (Tenuifolium). A small, early, easily grown lily that blossoms in 
late June or early July. The plants produce as many as 20 dainty Martagon- 
type flowers of a bright scarlet on stems 1 1/2 to 2 feet tall. Each 25c; Doz. $2.00. 
Resurrection Lily (Lycoris squamigera) (Amaryllis Hallii). A hardy bulb that 
produces in spring attractive green swordilke leaves that grow vigorously 
and ripen in late May or June. In August or September the flower stalk 
spring from the ground as if by magic, grows rapidly to a height of 2 to 
3 feet, and bears an umbel of large and beautiful lily-shaped flowers 3 
to 4 inches across and 6 to 10 in number, of a delicate lilac-pink. May be 
planted after foliage dies or, preferably, in the fall. Each 75c; Doz. $7.50. 
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