CENTIFOLIUM (syn. L. Leucan- 
thum var. Chloraster )—A mag- 
nificent species introduced by 
Reginald Farrer from stock 
found growing in a Chinese 
varden in 1914. The flowers 
are immense white trumpets 
borne on stems rising from 6 to 
8 feet in height. Seed grown 
stocks vary somewhat in the 
external coloring of the flow- 
ers, some being shaded green 
and others brownish purple, 
but all are well worth growing. 
The name of this plant (Centi- 
folium, “hundred-leaved”) is 
suggestive of its abundant foli- 
age. We are pleased to offer 
home-grown stock of L. Centi- 
folium and believe it to be an 
exceptional addition to any lily 
collection. Plant 8 to 10 inehes 
deep in light shade with per- 
feet drainage. July - August 

blooming. Each 12 
CENTIFOLIUM. White, abundant foliage. Guin Cipoe ie e $1.50 $15.00 
6-871 Cir year ae 2.00 20.00 
CENTIFOLIUM HYBRID—This is a cross of Regal-Centifolium-Sargentiae. It 
is a very fine lily. Same treatment as used for Centifolium. Stock limited. 
Each 12 
ELOWSLING:; SLZOMar cee Oe esp eoa Sere on Ue ae eee als: aC oir ea Reenter ke Minera ee Ee $2.25 $22.50 
CERNUUM (China)—This is a dainty little lily from Korea, very similar in 
form to Lilium Tenuifolium except that the flowers vary from pale pink to a 
lilae color with deep purple spots. Excellent grown in rock gardens in sun or 
partial shade. Flowers are of the turks cap type and fragrant. Blooming 
period, June to July. Height 11% to 3 feet. Plant 4 to 5 inches deep. 
6 12 25 100 
FIOWering Size DULD Sis Sie ts tos es wn Dee doa we aya $2.00 $3.70 $7.00 $26.80 
CHALCEDONICUM (Greece)—An exceptionally fine lily commonly known 
as the Searlet Martagon. The slender stems which grow from 3 to 4 feet high 
carry five to eight waxy, scarlet turks cap blooms. Undoubtedly one of the 
most brilliantly colored of all lies. Should be planted early and requires to 
be established a season before it is at its best. Plant 3 to 4 inches deep in a 
sunny position. Blooming period, July. Stock very limited. Each 6 
ELOWerin ye DULDS = oh core oc erate ate Re a ot ake ok INTO Ue Iyigt Tal fees Seta egh soos $2.50 $14.50 
CORDATUM—A fine lily for the woodland, where it is worth cultivating for its 
fohage alone. In the early stages of its growth its leaves are stained a deep 
red, which in time changes to glossy green. Although it is distinet from L. 
Giganteum Him. and does not grow as tall, yet it should be treated similarly, 
planting it in partial shade (woodland for preference), so the top of the bulb 
is on a level with the surface. Cover in winter with bracken or old leaves, 
and it is best that it become established one vear before it blooms. Height 4 to 
5 ft. July flowering. 6 12 25 
$3.60 $6.90 $13.40 
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