



FORMOSANUM (Late Variety). White, emerald-green throat. 
See page 13. 
KULSHAN (Hvbrid)—A new hybrid lily introduced through the efforts of the 
late Dr. David Griffiths. This Humboldtii x Pardalinum eross is named after 
one of the mountains of the Bellingham, Washington, region. The plants 
earry spikes 5 to 6 feet high with 10 to 20 cadmium orange flowers densely 
spotted black. A fine garden lily having many of the best attributes of its 
parents. Plant 5 to 6 inches deep in partial shade. Flowering period, early July. 
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LONGIFLORUM— I offer three varieties of this well known Easter Lily, which 
can be grown in your garden, if your region isn’t too cold. Plant 8-10 inches 
deep in well drained situation. All are excellent home grown bulbs. 
Giganteum—The most popular form for Easter decoration and also a fine plant 
in the garden. Will carry from 6 to 10 large flowers of great substance. July 
flowering. Height 2 to 5 feet. 
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Snow Drift— An excellent newly introduced strain from Mr. A. T. Jeremy, Castle 
Hail, New South Wales, Australia. According to the originator’s description, 
Longiflorum “Snow Drift” is most floriferous, individual blooms measuring 
to 7 inches across. Petals are wide and round with well defined rib ridges. 
Perfume of main parent stock has touch of magnoha scent. Height, from 4 to 
over 6 feet. 
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