



LILIES FOR GARDEN AND GREENHO@UBS 



L. COLUMBIANUM VAR. INGRAMI 
L. Concolor—Dropmore variety. A more hardy and vigorous plant than the 
Type, bearing brilliant sealing wax red flowers on stems 18 inches tall. 
Same culture as L. Concolor. Selected Bulbs 35c each, $3.50 dozen. 
L. Cordatum (syn. L. Cordifolium) Japan). Somewhat similar to Lilium Giganteum 
of which it was at one time considered a variety. A fine woodland lily 
attractive not only for its flowers but also for its foliage. The heart-shaped 
leaves, on first appearance, are stained purple gradually changing to a 
glossy green. The trumpet-shaped flowers are creamy white and somewhat 
more horizontal than L. Giganteum. Do not plant deeply but rather so that 
the top of the bulb is barely covered with soil. Succeeds best in the partial 
shade of open woodland. Produces early top growth in the spring which 
may require some protection from late frosts. Height, 4 to 5 feet. July 
blooming. Selected bulbs, 60c¢ each, $6.00 dozen. October-December de- 
livery. 
L. Crobellatum (syn. L. Orange Triumph) (Hybrid). A new hybrid lily produced 
in Holland recently by crossing L. Croceum with L. Umbellatum. The large 
erect flowers are orange-yellow, flushed. salmon-orange and are carried 
on strong 3 to 4 foot stems. Plant 4 to 5 inches deep in sun or partial shade. 
Blooming period June to July. Selected bulbs, $2.00 each. October-Novem- 
ber delivery. 
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