HUMBOLDTII Magnificum—Whether you are fond of red or white or yellow, 
I’m sure you'd love this lily in your garden. When established, the stem bears 
many flowers of a rich golden orange, with maroon dots, each dot surrounded 
by a crimson circle. It loves moist land on the fringe of woodlands, amongst 
low shrubs, with the sun peeping through. The foliage itself is very attractive. 
Height 4-6 ft. Blooms July. Plant 8-10 in. deep. The supply of this lily is 
becoming limited. 
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KELLOGGII—A pinkish purple with maroon spots and a yellow stripe through 
the center of each petal. Petals very much reflexed. Very fragrant. Plant 
in partial shade in a loose woodland soil, 5-6 in. deep. Height 2-3 ft. June- 
July blooming. 
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MARITIMUM—This dainty little woodland lily is bell shaped—deep erimson, 
spotted maroon. It requires moist but well drained soil, partial shade. 1 to 2 
feet. Blooms July. Plant 4 inches. Pech eee 15 
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NEVADENSE var. Shastensii—- 
The fragrant recurved flowers 
of this species are similar to h. 
Pardalinum but smaller and 
the plant is of more refined 
habit. The stems will carry as 
many as 20 blooms, of vivid red 
spotted mahogany, and the foli- 
age is usually arranged in 
whorls. Of easy cultivation in a 
fairly heht garden soil with 
eood drainage. Plant 5 inches 
deep in a sunny _ situation. 
Height 3 to 4 feet. June-July 
flowering, 
Each 6 12 
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OCCIDENTALE—This lily is not 
difficult to establish under 
garden conditions. The flowers 
are bell-shaped, orange-red 
with a maroon spotted throat. 
Plant in lime free soil with peat 
or leaf mold. Height 2-4 feet. 
Blooms July. Plant 4-5 inches 
deep. 

Each 6 12 
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