LILIUM SHELBURNE HYBRID — Regale crossed with 
Sargentiae. In effect it is Regale, but it flowers after 
Regale has faded. One needs both. Baby bulbs. 10 for 40c; 
25 for 90c. (Seeds, pkt. 15c; %4 oz. 40c.) 
LILIUM TENUIFOLIUM—The gorgeous Coral Lily, blos- 
soms in the red intensity and gloss of finish that old 
Chinese lacquer can show. (Illustrated page 16.) Showy, 
sure and easy. Baby bulbs, 10 for 30c; 25 for 65c; 100 
for $2.25. (Seeds, pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 30c; 1 oz. $1.00.) 
AVALON BABY LILY COLLECTION—We will send 10 of 
Lilium Davidi, 10 of Davuricum, 25 of Concolor, 10 of Cal- 
losum, 10 of Sulphurgale, 10 of Maximowiczi, 25 of Tenui- 
folium and 25 of Formosanum, baby sizes as_ described, 
eight species, separate labels, 125 bulbs altogether, $4.15 
as offered separately, for only $3.50 if ordered as this col- 
lection. No changes can be made. 
BABY LILIES, SPECIAL BLEND—For those who do not 
care particularly about having their Lilies under name, 
we offer this blend. All stock will be little one-season sizes 
as described above. We guarantee that there will be not 
less than seven different kinds in the blend, there may be 
more. Some of them will be the kinds listed on these pages, 
but others of which we have too little stock to offer 
separately, are likely to be included. There will be more 
of some kinds than of cthers, but not less than seven 
kinds ever. Special instructions as to assortment, in- 
elusions or omissions cannot be followed, but very defin- 
itely you will get always wonderful value. Not less than 
40 bulbs ($1.00 value) will be sold. Order as BABY 
LILIES SPECIAL BLEND. 40 bulbs for $1.00; 100 bulbs 
for $2.25; 250 bulbs for $5.25; 500 bulbs for $10.00. 
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REDIVIVA 
SAUROMATUM EREMURUS 
(IN FLOWER ) 

EREMURUS OR FOXTAIL LILY 
It is now, as this copy is being written, early June, and 
the magnificent pillar-spike of Eremurus robustus that has 
so long accented the view from the office window, has lost 
its hundreds of airy pink stars. Replacing it, the group 
of Eremurus Bungei near by, is opening the rich deep gold 
of its slender pyramid-spires, and the lovely variety Isobel 
is showing delicate pink-flushed, pale orange tones. Eremurus 
is of full winter hardiness, and there is nothing very diffi- 
cult about its culture, save that the plants do not always 
flower the first year after being moved, for, like Peony, 
it is somewhat resentful of root disturbance. Once re- 
established, though, it will live and bloom for many years. 
It can be moved only in autumn. Give full sun and good 
drainage. (Illustrated above.) Following kinds can be 
supplied: Bungei, rich yellow, 75c; Elwesianus, early soft 
pink, $1.85; Himalaicus, tall creamy white, $1.00; Robustus, 
splendid rich pink, $1.90; Shelfordi, coppery tones, 75c; 
Isobel, melting apricot, $1.50; Moonlight, pale yellow, $1.90; 
Rosalind, delightful pink tintings, $1.90; White Beauty 
spectacular white, $1.90. 
EREMURUS YOUNGER STOCK—One-year in mixture, 6 
for 50c; 11 for $1.00. These will be about 2 or 3 inches 
long, size of thin pencil; should flower in 8 to 4 years. 
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