CONCOLOR—This is one of the 
few lilies which holds its head 
right straight up towards the 
sun, and being a low grower, 
vou ean look into its bright 
face. I always think of it as the 
star lily, and love it for its 
olossy brilliant searlet blooms. 
It takes moderate loam with 
leaf mold and plenty of grit and 
sand for good drainage with a 
moist root run, and out in the 
sun. It will endure lime, grows 
12 to 18 inches, blooms June. 
Plant 4 inches deep. 
size ....$1.60 $2.90 $5.40 $20.40 
CONCOLOR, Dropmore variety 
— Brilliant sealing wax red 
flowers on stems 18 inches tall. 
Same culture as Conecolor. 

Flowering 6 12 25 100 
size ....$2.30 $4.30 $8.20 $31.60 
CONCOLOR. Scarlet and red. ‘‘Looks up.” 
CORONATION—A new hybrid by Miss Isabella Preston—second generation 
seedling of Willmottiae x Elegans. Reeurved flowers of clear bright yellow. 
Blooms late June, early July. Height 3-4 ft. Plant in sun or partial shade 
and a well prepared soil. Stoek limited. Each 3 
$5.25 $15.00 
CROCEUM (syn. L. Aurantiacum) (Europe)—Commonly known as the “Cot- 
tage Garden” lily and one of the easiest to grow. The stems carry as many as 
20 brilliant pure orange upright flowers lghtly spotted with dark orange. 
Will do equally well in either full sun or partial shade, although the color of 
the flowers stands up better with some shading. The true form of L. Croceum 
is often confused with strong growing types of L. Umbellatum, which are 
sometimes substituted. We offer bulbs of the true type. Plant 4 to 5 inches 
deep. Height 3 to 6 feet. Blooming period, June and July. Stock hmited. 
Each oS 
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CYRUS GATES (Hybrid)—This lily is one of the most brilliant and vigorous of 
the group known as the Bellingham hybrids, created by Dr. David Griffiths. 
It was named to commemorate the late Cyrus Gates, one of the donors of the 
land devoted to lily culture at Bellingham, Washington. The flower stems 
are from 5 to 6 feet tall and carry up to twenty cadmium orange recurved 
flowers densely spotted purple at the base. The foliage is arranged in whorls 
about the stem. Stocks of this fine hybrid have always been quite limited 
but fortunately we have sufficient bulbs available to offer it this season. July 
flowering. Plant 6 inches deep in partial shade and in a well drained porous 
soil. Stock very limited. 
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