PRINCEPS, var. G. C. CREELMAN One of the most magnificent 
lilies in cultivation. The plant itself is a glorious thing with tall 
sturdy stalks well clothed with rich shiny green foliage. It 
grows from 6 to 8 feet tall when established and bears large 
heads of long shapely buds colored brownish purple. The open 
flowers are streaked with soft reddish purple on the exterior 
but are pure white within with golden yellow throats. Intensely 
fragrant. This is a sensational plant and needs space to dis- 
play itself to advantage—we recommend that at least 2 feet 
be allowed. Not particular as to soil or location. Plant 8 inches. 
Small flowering bulbs. Each $2.00 
Large bulbs. Each $3.50 
REGALE (China) This beautiful and well-known white, trumpet- 
shaped lily should be in every garden. It will thrive for years, 
increasing in size and beauty with each passing season. Plant 
7 to 11 inches deep. 
Large bulbs Each 25c Dozen $2.50 
Jumbo bulbs Each 50c Dozen $5.00 
REGALE, PURE WHITE FORMS A pure white L. Regale in which 
the pink coloring of the reverse is absent. A striking and hand- 
some plant. Each 50c Dozen $5.00 
YELLOW LILIES 
CANADENSE Our native meadow lily and a lovely thing it is, with 
graceful drooping bell-shaped flowers in golden yellow or or- 
ange-red. It grows from 3 to 7 feet and does best in a moist 
situation in partial shade. Plant from 6 to 8 inches deep. 
Collected bulbs. Each 20c Dozen $2.00 
JANKAE (Bulgaria) The golden-yellow Turk’s Cap flowers with 
brownish spots are made doubly attractive by brick-red an- 
thers. Plant 4 to 6 inches deep in a well drained location. These 
bulbs from stock which Mr. Constable personally collected in 
Bulgaria years ago. He has not been able to secure others of 
this variety since. Each $3.50 
PARRYI Probably the loveliest of all American lilies and one of the 
most beautiful of the entire genus. The fragrant funnel-shaped 
flowers with slightly reflexed tips are a pleasing citron yellow 
faintly spotted purple brown. Like many of our West Coast 
plants this is not always an easy garden subject. “You can’t 
just dump it down in any part of the garden.” It needs plenty 
of humus, a moist and sheltered place, preferably in partial 
shade. The banks of a stream or that part of the garden where 
our native orchids will grow is the ideal location. A difficult 
lily but so beautiful as to be worth some extra attention. Plant 
5 to 8 inches. 
American nursery grown bulbs. Each $1.00 
SUPERBUM The American Turk’s Cap Lily is a great favorite with 
many gardeners. It closely resembles L. Pardalinum and es- 
tablishes well in our eastern and mid-western gardens asking 
only that the soil be not parched and that it be well supplied 
with humus. Will grow to 8 feet tall. 
American grown bulbs. Each 25c Dozen $2.50 
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