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PIbTES FOR GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE 


L. CONCOLOR 
L. Croceum (syn. L. Aurantiacum) (Europe). Commonly known as the ‘'Cottage 
Garden” or “Orange” lily and one of the easiest to grow. The stems carry as 
many as 20 brilliant pure orange upright flowers lightly spotted with dark 
orange. Will do equally well in either full sun or partial shade, although the 
color of the flowers stands up better with some shading. The true form of L. 
Croceum is often confused with strong growing types of L. Umbellatum, 
which are sometimes substituted. We offer bulbs of the true type. Plant 4 to 
9 inches deep. Height 3 to 6 feet. Blooming period, June and July. Selected 
bulbs, 75c each, $7.50 dozen. October-December delivery. 
L. Crow’s Hybrids. We offer selected seedlings of this magnificent strain of 
trumpet lilies, hybrids of L. Sulphurgale x L. Princeps. These plants bloom 
some two weeks later than L. Regale and, while some variance will be 
.noted in their coloring, all are exceptionally vigorous and beautiful. The 
flowers are white with greenish golden throats and orange to dark brown 
anthers. The exterior of the petals is shaded brown, purple or green. Well 
established plants will carry up to 30 flowers. Plant in sun or partial shade 
and 6 to 8 inches deep. Height, 4 to 6 feet. Selected flowering bulbs, $1.00 
each, $10.00 dozen. Large bulbs, $1.50 each, $15.00 dozen. October-De- 
cember delivery. 
L. Cyrus Gates (Hybrid). This lily is one of the most brilliant and vigorous of 
the group known as the Bellingham hybrids, created by Dr. David Griffiths. 
It was named to commemorate the late Cyrus Gates, one of the donors of 
the land devoted to lily culture at Bellingham, Washington. The flower 
stems are from 5 to 6 feet tall and carry up to twenty cadmium orange re- 
curved flowers densely spotted purple at the base. The foliage is arranged 
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