HORTICULTURAL SPECIALIST 19 

Davidi .50 Rubellum 
Davmottiae .50 Sargale 
Davuricum pardinum .50 Scottiae .50 
Elegans mixed Shelburne hybrid 
“Alice Wilson .50 Speciosum melpomene 
“Leonard Joerg e rubrum 
“ sanguineum - album 
Formosanum early Sulphur-gale hybrids 
7 late Superbum 
i pure white Sutchuenense .50 
Giganteum Himalaicum Tenuifolium 
enryi ‘2 Golden Gleam 
Humboldtii Umbellatum mixed 
ze magnificum st Mahony 
cab ms splendidum 
elloggi . grandiflorum 
Longiflorum giganteum Washingtonianum 
. Erabu Wallichianum .50 
* Praecox White Willmottiae 
Queen *50 
Special Collection Easily Germinated Liliums 
12 Varieties $2.00 
PRACTICAL BOOK ON LILIES 
“*Lilies and Their Culture in North America’’ 
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By William N. Craig 
Covers the Culture of Lilies both in the Garden 
and Greenhouse, treats over 100 varieties. Profusely 
illustrated with full page plates. Covers such points 
as Lilies in History, Classification of Lilies, Geo- 
graphical Distribution, Suitable Soils, Manures and 
Fertilizers, Lime and its Effects, the Value of 
Mulches, Depths to Plant Lilies, Preparation of 
Soils, Lilies for Special Permanent Purposes, Lilies 
for Cutting, Insect Pests and Diseases, Propagation, 
Lilies for Pot Culture and Forcing, Notes on 
Varieties. 
This, the first work on Lily culture in America, 
thas been warmly praised by the Horticultural press 
of both America and Europe. 144 pages. 
Price $3.00 postpaid from the Author in Wey- 
mouth, Mass., or The Florists Publishing Co., South 
Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. 
That splendid publication, the Lily Year Book of 
the Royal Horticultural Society of England, which 
we have been offering for some years is not being 
issued this season, neither will there be an American 
Lily Year Book from the American Horticultural 
Society in Washington, D. C. We all earnestly hope 
that when the present World War ends and our 
Democratic way of living survives the assaults of 
Totalitarianism that additional issues will be forth- 
‘coming. 
