OCHRACEUM (Burma) This lily is frequently confused with L. 
Nepalense but actually the two are quite distinct. The plant and 
foliage of L. ochraceum are taller and more slender, the blooms 
are true martagon-shaped whereas in L. Nepalense the blooms 
are funnel or open-funnel. Ochraceum is a hardier lily and in 
England is considered about as hardy as L. Sulphureum. It 
has been wintered in this country as far north as Pennsylvania. 
We would not recommend it for the far northern states as it 
flowers in late September and October and early frosts are apt 
to nip it off in bud. Collected bulbs from Burma. Plant 5 to 6 
inches. Each $2.00 
SPECIOSUM (Japan) This is one of the most popular of all lilies. 
It comes late in the season, generally starts opening its frilly 
recurved flowers toward the end of August and carries well 
into September. Normally it grows to 4 feet. 
SPECIOSUM ALBUM NOVUM By far the finest of the white 
Speciosums this is the albino form of Punctatum. Tall, of 
vigorous growth, it is a lily that does well and that should 
stay with you. The blooms are larger than in the type, 
pure white and with golden instead of brown anthers. True 
bulbs are very rare and are offered subject to their arrival 
in sound condition from Japan. 
Each 50c, 75c Dozen $5.00, $7.50 
SPECIOSUM GLORIOSOIDES (Formosa) The true form of 
L. speciosum gloriosoides is considered to be the most 
beautiful form of L. speciosum by far but, unfortunately, 
it is very scarce. The petals are more sharply recurved than 
in the type and more wavy. They are marble white with 
scarlet, rather than crimson, this color is confined to the 
lower part of the petals. It flowers very late in the season, 
generally as late as L. Formosanum. We are promised a 
few collected wild bulbs and offer them subject to their ar- 
rival in sound condition. Each $1.50 
SPECIOSUM MAGNIFICUM or MELPOMENE The true, bril- 
liantly colored form of L. speciosum magnificum is fre- 
quently offered but is actually very rare and one is gener- 
ally uncertain what a given plant will turn out to be. This 
group was offered us by Mr. Constable’s Japanese collector 
as true bulbs. 
9/11 inch bulbs. Each 50c Dozen $5.00 
11/13 inch bulbs. Each 75c Dozen $7.50 
SPECIOSUM PUNCTATUM A fine strong growing variety 
that has for many years been lost to cultivation. It is one 
of the best forms. The leaves are similar to those of Aura- 
tum Platyphyllum and carried in two ranks from the base 
to the top of the stem. The flowers are beautifully formed, 
white in color suffused with pale pink and dotted with rose- 
pink spots. Those who want a pink lily that will really grow 
might try this one. 
Collected wild stock bulbs from Japan. 
Each 50c, 75¢ Dozen $5.00, $7.50 

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