
AURATUM, AMERICAN GROWN _ Splendid seedlings 
grown in western Canada. The flowering character 
is variable and most interesting ranging as it does 
from the almost pure white of L. auratum virginale 
to the brilliant coloring of L. auratum rubrovit- 
tatum. Stock limited. 
Each 50c, 70c, 85c Dozen $5.00, $7.00, $8.50 

AURATUM CRIMSON QUEEN The true Crimson Queen is one of 
the rarest lilies in cultivation and those who have been fortu- 
nate enough to see it consider it the most beautiful of all lilies. 
It is a large, glorious L. auratum but heavily splashed and 
stained with crimson as is the true L. speciosum melpomene. 
The plant is not very vigorous and needs careful attention. We 
are promised a few bulbs of the true form and offer them sub- 
ject to their arrival in sound condition. Each $5.00 
AURATUM PLATYPHYLLUM (Japan) This is the better form 
for the average garden. The flowers are even larger than in the 
type but more lightly spotted. The plant tends to be shorter but 
is much more vigorous and less susceptible to disease. 
Collected Wild Stock bulbs from Japan. 
Each 50c, 65c, 85¢ Dozen $5.00, $6.50, $8.50 
AURATUM VIRGINALE OR WITTEI A pure white form of aura- 
tum either completely unspotted or delicately flecked with gold. 
The central band is pale gold and, generally, the petals are 
more slender and graceful than in the type. We are promised 
a few collected bulbs from Japan and offer them subject to their 
arrival in sound condition. Each $1.25 
DAURICUM var. PARDINUM The finest of all late flowering forms 
of L. Dauricum. Large erect flowers of rich orange red flushed 
with soft yellow and apricot, profusely spotted with brown. 
The stem is tall and sturdy and covered with deep shiny green 
leaves to the very base. This would be a lovely lily if it bloomed 
at any time but it comes into flower in early August, when the 
border can stand some color, and this makes it doubly welcome. 
Each 30c Dozen $3.00 
FORMOSANUM, Early or Prices Form (Formosa) <A dwarf white 
trumpet lily that starts into bloom at the very beginning of 
August. It rarely grows more than a foot high. 
Each 20c¢ Dozen $2.00 
HENRYI (China) This is another vigorous and dependable lily. It 
comes into blossom just before the Speciosums in mid to late 
August and carries as many as twenty flowers on 5 to 8 foot 
stems. The flowers though not as large as the Speciosums are 
the same frilly recurved shape and are a soft orange- -yellow 
with brown spots. The foliage is excellent but the plant is apt 
to require staking. Plant 9 to 10 inches deep. 
Each 25c, 35c, 50¢ Desed $2.50, $3.50, $5.00 
SOLE AGENT IN THE UNITED STATES FoR W. A. CONSTABLE LTD. 
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