HORTICULTURAL SPECIALIST 

rather resembles the Backhouse 
leiepo tel? Ween Rens bral Weed ak ae ee 
Marhan var. Ellen Willmott. A spe- 
cially fine variety of the above. 
Martagon. Purplish flowers in mid- 
June. All of the Martagon varieties 
are very scarce today, including the 
CY DG peers a oie a eee ne a aL vw)” s 
Martagon Album. A truly exquisite 
pure white form, a better grower 
CHAN LNG LLY Pemerere tn. oe ee toe ee 
We can also furnish a few good 
bulbs of Martagons Cattanae and 
Dalmaticumyeerce ees fore le en en 
Maximowiczii. A late August bloom- 
ing lily; resembles tigrinum some- 
what but is less robust and more 
graceful. The red flowers are spot- 
Leay purples ey ee Bae whee ce ee 
Maxwill. An _ excellent hybrid _ be- 
tween Maximowiczii and Wilmot- 
tiaeAy ood! rardent lye 0c... 
Monadelphum  Szovitzianum. This 
Russian lily has become _ quite 
scarce. Its rich yellow flowers are 
produced early in June. We have 
a limited number of flowering sized 
bulbs:.38y.. SRR ae tee Nace ee 
Pardalinum. A _ good Pacific Coast 
lily flowering in mid-July......... 
Pardalinum Giganteum. .The “Giant 
Pantther” and “Sunset” lily, to give 
it popular names it is offered under, 
is a very great advance on the type 
being much more vigorous, and 
larger, more brilliant flowers; a real 
husky variety. Plant deeply for best 
Tesultsin.< ond Poe we 30-.60 each, 
Parryi. A lovely but at present very 
scarce Pacific Coast lily with yellow 
flowers. Has a pleasing fragrance. 
Likes leaf mold and a moist location. 
Philada. One of F. L. Skinner’s hy- 
brids. Fine constitution, flowers red, 
with purple spots. Flowers in early 
Teas. Ge eG Meare are oe eee 
Philadelphicum. An excellent native 
lily which likes to have its roots 
shaded. This has been much used by 
Mr. Skinner in hybridising. 
.20 each, 2.00 doz., 
5 
2.50 each 
3.00 each 
1.00 10.00 
1.50 15.00 
3.60 
.40 4.00 
1.00 1.50 
1.00 1.25 
25 2.50 
3.00-6.00 doz. 
15 
1D 7.50 
15.00 per 100 
Pitta alate e onic 40 each, 4.00 doz., 39.00 100 
Phil-Dauricum. Very robust variety. 
Received an award of merit in Lon- 
monet rom: thet Rest ai hades Seats 
Phildauricum Hybrids. The following 
raised by Mr. Skinner at Dropmore, 
Manitoba, are all excellent early 
flowering varieties with much vigor 
and a good variation in types. 
Azalea, Flambeau, Glow, Russett 
and Skinner’s Orange, the last 
named being the latest bloomer 
and has grand heads of bloom well 
spread apart. Strong bulbs of all 
75 7.50 
WATIGLICS 4.0.7.0. a2 .75 each, set of 5 vars. for 3.50 
Pride of Charlotte. An excellent hy- 
brid between regale and Sargentiae 
raised in Vermont and blooming a 
fortnight later than regale........ 1.00-1.50 each 
