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Each Doz. 
little later than the single form, 
rather less brilliant in color ...... 30 3.00 
Tigrinum Fortunei Giganteum. Ex- 
tremely vigorous, growing 6 feet or 
more in height, sometimes carrying 
30—50 flowers per stem, color 
salmon orange spotted deep purple. 
30 each, 3.00 doz., 20.00 per 100 
Tigrinum Splendens. An_ especially 
fine form with rich deep orange flow- 
ers, spotted black. By planting in 
late spring vigorous stalks may be 
had in flower as late as September 15. 
30 each, 3.00 doz., 20.00 per 100 
Umbellatum. Early and very free 
flowering hybrids, coming in many 
shades of color, in season during 
June and early July. Fine mixture. 
.20 each, 2.00 doz., 12.50 per 100 
Umbellatum Apricot. Of a lovely rich 
apricot shade, husky grower, carries 
810: flowerg per stalk’... +. aeeneues .50 5.00 
Umbellatum Darkest of All. Remark- 
ably. fine-deep reditawc) sac. aes es .75 7.50 
Umbellatum Feu Brilliant. Rich orange 
red, extra large flowers, fine variety  .30 3.00 
Umbellatum Golden Fleece. A superb 
variety, large umbellate heads of 
golden yellow flowers. Vigorous and 
very effective, a sterling novelty ..  .75 9.00 
Umbellatum Grandiflorum. Extreme- 
ly fine orange red form. 
.30 each, 3.00 doz., 20.00 per 100 
Umbellatum Mahony (See Elegans Mahony). 
Umbellatum Orange Queen. Rich 
orange and with extra large flowers. 
.25 each, 2.50 doz., 18.00 per 100 
Umbellatum Orange King. Large flow- 
ers of glowing orange with deep red 
tipsis'y .. ee eee .40 4.00 
Umbellatum Prince of Wales. Early 
splendid yellow variety, extra large 
flowers git |e yar eee ae ee .60 6.00 
Umbellatum Refulgence. Rich golden 
orange crimson, tall grower, extra 
fine is SOUR OA ee eee 30 3.00 
Umbellatum Splendidum. The finest 
of all the highly colored varieties, 
rich vermilion and orange, very 
strong grower, carries immense 
heads of bloom’... oe eee 40 4.00 
Umbellatum Vermilion Brilliant. Blood 
red flowers, with crimson shading, 
lightly spotted black. A grand 
Variety Wass e inte eee .40 4.00 
Wallacei. Warm apricot with rose 
shading, a charming Japanese form 
of elegans flowering in August ....  .30 3.00 
Wardi. Often referred to as the “pink 
martagon” discovered by Captain 
Kingdon in 1924, The pink flowers 
are fragrant and carried on 2-5 feet 
stems, Flowers in late July. Plant 5 
inches deep, preferably where it can 
have a little shade. Bulbs are small 1.50 
Washingtonianum. A beautiful Pacific 
Coast lily flowering in early June. 
The _fragrant flowers open white, 
turning purplish pink as they age, 15 en 
or more flowers are carried on good 
