LONGIFLORUM PRAECOX A new and fine form of Easter Lily. 
Especially free flowering, frequently producing a second crop 
of blooms. Though generally used as a greenhouse plant it is 
hardy and can be grown in the open. 
Each 25c Dozen $2.50 Hundred $18.00 
NOBILISSIMUM (formerly Alexandrae) (Japan) This is one of 
the choicest and most beautiful of all lilies, similar in size and 
shape to L. Auratum but with large pure white flowers and 
chocolate brown anthers. Splendid for the greenhouse. If plant- 
ed in the open it should be well mulched. 
Collected wild bulbs from Japan. 
Each $1.00 Dozen $10.00 
PRINCEPS A hybrid that developed from an accidental pollination 
of L. Sargentiae on L. Regale. The late Dr. E. H. Wilson who 
discovered and introduced both of the latter felt that their off- 
spring was superior to either parent. The bulbs are long, as in 
Sargentiae, but the white rose-stained flowers are more open. 
It is larger than Regale and has a better texture. It is a vigor- 
ous and lovely plant and blossoms from 10 days to 2 weeks 
after Regale at a time when the mid-summer border is usually 
in very real need of a strikingly blossoming plant. Plant 8 to 
10 inches deep. Each 50¢ Dozen $5.00 
var. SARGALE A form raised by Mr. J. E. H. Stooke and it 
is a beautiful plant of vigorous sturdy growth, usually pro- 
ducing a large whorl of magnificent trumpet flowers with 
a good deal of color variation. Quite distinct from all other 
forms of L. Princeps. Each $1.00 Dozen $10.00 
YELLOW LILIES 
SHUKSAN One of the finest hybrids of American origin. On the tall 
wiry stems are tiers of gleaming jewel-like flowers of warm 
yellow, richly spotted reddish brown. In color and in pattern 
the surface might be compared to a leopard’s skin. Vigorous 
and hardy and of easy culture—it should not be omitted from 
any planting. Plant 6 to 8 inches deep. 
Each $1.00 Dozen $10.00 
RED AND ORANGE LILIES 
BELLINGHAM HYBRIDS The late Dr. David Griffiths of the United 
States Department of Agriculture has left us this group of 
choice lilies. They are floriferous and of splendid constitution. 
The entire group are crosses of L. Humboldti, Parryi and par- 
dalinum, have sharply recurved blooms of excellent color. All 
four of them grow very well at Sandyloam. L. Shuksan is 
listed above under the Yellow Lilies. 
DOUGLAS INGRAM A vigorous lily with Martagon shaped 
flowers, orange red with deeper red toward the tips of the 
petals. Height 4 to 5 feet. Plant 5 to 6 inches. 
Each $1.50 Dozen $15.00 
KULSHAN A deep orange lily with purplish red anthers. It 
grows 5 to 6 feet tall and carries long spikes of up to 20 
flowers. Plant 5 to 6 inches. Each $1.25 Dozen $12.50 
Sore AGENT IN THE UNITED STATES FoR W. A. CONSTABLE LTD. 
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