HORTICULTURAL SPECIALIST 7 

Each Doz. 
purple midribs, the flowers are very 
fragrant. 
Strong bulbs)..ap sire se Oh ek oti sie 2.00, 3.00, 4.00 
Grace Marshall. Another of Miss 
Preston’s “stenographer” hybrids. 
Vigorous habit. Deep red reflexed 
flowers carried horizontally on the 
stems, sometimes as many as 30 
flowers to a stalk. Cover 8 inches. 
Stock:.very limited: atv <. o«hcien 3.00 each 
Hansonii. Hanson’s lily is easily one 
of the best 6 varieties in cultivation. 
Leaves are carried in whorls and 
persist until quite late. The yellow 
flowers are slightly reflexed, yellow 
in color with brown spots and fra- 
grant. Succeeds well in both sun- 
shine and shade. A late June bloomer. 
ioxtraslarge bulbsis ss cus eit cee 60 each, 6.00 doz. 
Strong flowermowsin in dyads 45 each, 4.50 doz. 
Henryi. Sometimes called the “yel- 
low speciosum.” The orange yellow 
reflexing flowers are produced in 
August and early September. This 
lily produces very big bulbs, often 
attains a height of 7-8 feet or more, 
and is not only very floriferous but 
absolutely dependable, carries very 
rich green foliage. Must be planted 
8-10 inches deep for best results. ...25, .40, .60 each 
2.50, 4.00, 6.00 doz. 
20.00, 30.00, 40.00 per 100 
Horsfordi. A splendid hybrid from 
Vermont between Maximowiczii and 
Batemannioe, more vigorous than 
either parent, easily attains a height 
of 6 feet. An August bloomer. 1.00 each, 10.00 doz. 
Japonicum (Krameri). The most love- 
ly of pink Japanese lilies. This has 
done amazingly well outdoors even 
when planted as late as Christmas 
week, many stalks have carried 6—8 
flowers each in the open field and un- 
protected. Give it well drained soil, 
use plenty of sand around the bulbs.. 
Flowers mainly in July but will per- 
‘sist until well into August. Makes a 
fine variety also for pot culture. 
.50 each, 5.00 doz., 40.00 per 100 
Kelloggi. A very dainty and pretty 
Lily from Northwestern California, 
the stems attain a height of 2 to 4 
feet, flowers are pink spotted purple 
and are fragrant, likes a well drained 
position in a rockery, or on the 
banks of a sloping piece of woodland, 
flowers..in mid-Tanes yous we ds he he 50 5.00 
Longiflorum Giganteum (“Estate Lily”) 
American grown. This special variety 
has been produced from the scales 
of one bulb and is now offered for 
the second season. A very noble 
variety with immense flowers and 
attaining a height of 5 feet under 
glass, a special selection from the 
Croft strain, very thick petalled, a 
noble variety, guaranteed mosaic 
free. Stock limited. 9-11 inch bulbs. 1.00 10.00 
Longiflorum Erabu. A variety from 
the island of Erabu, now much 
