DAURICUM var. WADAI A splendid new late flowering form of 
the well-known L. dauricum. The plant is about fifteen inches 
tall and the foliage is a deep rich glossy green. It flowers in mid 
to late July bearing a group of large blossoms, deep pure crim- 
son in color with long pointed petals. There is a cluster of extra 
petaloids in the center of the flower. These are somewhat light- 
er in tone and edged with pink. A handsome plant that has 
been greatly admired when growing at SANDYLOAM. 
Each 75c Dozen $7.50 
L. ELEGANS YELLOW PURITY In form and habit this is similar 
to L. elegans Alice Wilson. However, it does not flower until 
late in June or even early July and the color is a deep rich pure 
yellow completely unspotted. A handsome plant and a distinct 
addition to the garden. Each $3.00 
GUINEA GOLD A Martagon-Hansoni hybrid that inherits the splen- 
did constitution of both parents. Pink buds make a fine con- 
trast with the open flowers which are yellow, thickly spotted 
with brown. Holds its color best in light shade. Height 3 feet. 
Plant 6-7 inches deep. Flowering bulbs. Each $2.50 
PRISCILLA A splendid new addition to the group of hybrids of 
Martagon-Hansonii. Pink buds open to white flowers with purple 
spots. The form and coloring are exquisite. Each $6.00 
SUPERBUM, var. NORMAN HENRY It is a privilege to present 
to American gardeners this rare yellow form of L. superbum 
that was recently discovered by Mrs. J. Norman Henry, one of 
our outstanding field botanists. It is a characteristic L. super- 
bum with blooms of a clear, unshaded and unspotted butter yel- 
low. The flowers are of splendid texture with a surface like 
fine panne velvet. It is in best form when gardens are apt to 
be rather bare, late July and early August. And is, without 
question one of the most valuable garden plants in the world 
today and, more than that, one of the loveliest. Each $30.00 
SZOVITZIANUM, MISS WILLMOTT’S FORM A selected form of 
Szovitzianum from the garden of Miss Ellen Willmott. With us 
it is the earliest of all lilies to open, preceding both L. tenui- 
folium and rubellum. It is somewhat more vigorous than the 
type and the blooms are slightly larger and of deeper color. 
It is a choice plant and an excellent addition to the garden. 
Each $2.50 
T. A. HAVEMEYER A very fine hybrid, of American origin, between 
L. Henryi and L. Sulphureum. The flowers which measure 5 to 
6 inches across are semi-trumpet, slightly reflexed, of a soft 
shade of buff externally lined green; internally at the base of 
the petals a deep green fading to deep buff while the tips of 
the petals are a delightful cream. The base of the petals are 
heavily lined with deep brown papillae. Stamens pale green, 
anthers deep brown, stigma pale to deep green. Height 4 to 5 
feet, flowering period August, September. One of the most 
beautiful hybrids. Each $5.00 
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