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LILIES FOR GARDEN-AND GREEND Gi 

L. Regale High Crown Type. A distinctly superior strain of L. Regale which 
is of more uniform height and blooming time than the usual seedlings 
offered. Likewise, the flower heads do not tend to the cart-wheel effect 
often seen, the blossoms being evenly spaced on the stem to produce a high 
crown of flowers. The best strain for forcing under glass or for mass 
effects in the garden. Medium size bulbs, 35¢ each, $3.50 dozen. Large 
bulbs, 50c¢ each, $5.00 dozen. 

L. RUBESCENS 
L. Roezlii (Oregon and California), A graceful lily somewhat resembling L. Par- 
dalinum in form and coloring. The flowers are of the Martagon type, golden 
yellow shading to orange red at the tips. Should have plenty of moisture 
during the growing season but nevertheless good drainage is essential. 
Plant in partial shade in lime free soil. Height 3 to 5 feet. Plant 4 to 6 
inches deep. July flowering. Flowering bulbs, 35¢ each, $3.50 dozen, $26.00 
per 100. Selected large bulbs, 50c each, $5.00 dozen, $38.00 per 100. 
October-November delivery. 
L. Rubellum (Japan). One of the most lovely of low growing lilies carrying small 
trumpet shaped flowers of a light pink shade on stems which rarely exceed 
18 inches. An extremely early lily, blooming during late May and early 
June. The flowers are fragrant. A fine little lily for rockery planting and 
likewise does well in pots under cool greenhouse conditions. Will stand 
considerable shade. Plant 6 inches deep. Selected bulbs, 50c each, $5.00 
dozen, $36.00 per 100. October-December delivery. 
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