AMABILE. A hardy species from Korea. Somewhat similar 
to the Coral lily, but heavier. Dark red spotted with 
black. Grows 2 to 3 feet high. Flowers in July. 
.25 each; $ 2.50 per dozen 
AURATUM. Gold Banded Lily. White with a gold band 
down each petal and spotted dark maroon. Home 
grown bulbs of this beautiful lily are very scarce. 
.75 each 
BROCADE. A beautiful hybrid raised by the late Mrs. Back¬ 
house in England. Lovely shades of apricot and pink. 
Hardy and easy to grow. 
$ 2.50 each 
BULBIFERUM. Bright orange scarlet. Flowers stand erect. 
Has many small green bulbils in the axils of the leaves. 
.25 each; $ 2.50 per dozen 
Bulbils, $ 1.00 per 100, August delivery only. 
CALLOSUM. Orange red. Light, graceful habit with many 
small flowers. 
.25 each; $ 2.50 per dozen 
CANADENSE. Canadian Lily. Graceful bell shaped flowers. 
Yellow spotted black. Flowers in July. 
.25 each; $ 2.50 per dozen. 
CANDIDUM. Madonna Lily. The old fashioned garden lily. 
Snow white. Delivered in August and September only. 
.25 each; $ 2.50 per dozen 
CERNUUM. Lovely lilac-pink fragrant flowers. Grass-like 
foliage. Similar to Tenuifolium. 
.35 each; $ 3.50 per dozen 
CHALCEDONICUM. Scarlet Martagon Lily. One of the best 
European species. Should be in every collection. 
$ 1.50 each 
COLUMBIANUM. Oregon Lily. Probably the easiest Western 
lily to grow. Golden yellow spotted dark red. Flowers 
in June and July. 
.15 each; $ 1.50 per dozen. 
COLUMBIANUM var. Ingrami. Larger and brighter than the 
type and the flowers vary, many having red shades. 
The bulbs also vary in form from toothed to globular, 
which leads one to believe it is a natural hybrid. 
.50 each; $ 5.00 per dozen. 
CONCOLOR. Red Star Lily. Erect flowers. Dwarf, suitable 
for the rock garden. 
.25 each; $ 2.50 per dozen. 
CORDIFOLIUM. A rare shade loving lily with large bronze 
colored heart shaped leaves. In planting leave the top 
of the bulb level with the soil. Only a few bulbs to 
offer. $ 1.50 each. 
CROCEUM. Orange Lily. Bright orange erect flowers. Stem 
rooting. Flowers in June and July. 
.35 each; $ 3.50 per dozen. 
DAVIDI. Similar to Willmottiae but stiffer and later, with 
reddish orange flowers. Quite hardy. 
.75 each 
