HORTICULTURAL SPECIALIST 13 

AURELIANENSE. A splendid new hybrid raised in 
France between Henryi and Sargentiae, superior 
to either parent. Stock limited . .$5.00-$7.50 each 
BROWNI ODORUM. This fine Chinese lily is of the 
trumpet type and flowers earlier than regale. Flow- 
ers are white stained purple externally, carries 
only a few flowers to a stalk .......... $1.25 each . 
CANADENSE. This charming native lily is unsuit- 
able for spring planting. Secure bulbs in September 
or October for best results. 
CANDIDUM. We have no bulbs of this popular lily 
for spring sales but will have both the type and the 
newer Salonikae to offer in late summer. 
CENTIFOLIUM. This superb trumpet lily is superior 
to regale in some respects and it does very well 
Spring planted. Strong bulbs ....91.00-$3.00 each 
CHALCEDONICUM. Carries brilliant scarlet recurv- 
ing flowers in early July, this is one of the parents 
of testaceum. Strong bulbs ............ $1.50 each 
CREELMANNI. (George C. Creelman.) A grand Ca- 
nadian hybrid flowering later than regale, very 
vigorous and dependable. ......... $1.00-$3.00 each 
CROWS HYBRIDS. Another grand race of white 
trumpet lilies raised in Canada and coming in sea- 
son after regale has passed, very vigorous. 
75 cents-$1.00 each 
DAURICUM PARDINUM. A grand and very robust 
form of dauricum not flowering until early August, 
the large flowers which are rich orange flushed with 
orange and apricot face upwards and as many as 
20-25 are sometimes carried on a stem. 
50 cents each, $5.00 doz. 
ELEGANS. (Thunbergianum.) A dwarf June flower- 
ing lily coming in several colors. Mixed. 
25 cents each, $2.50 doz. 
FORMOSANUM. Prices early flowering variety. 
Blooms in July .......... 25 cents each, $3.00 doz. 
FORMOSANUM. Late pure white variety. A truly 
Superb lily with great vigor and at its best from 
late August onwards. The trumpets are much larger 
than those of regale. One of our finest Lilies. 
See fee ee ced: 30 cents each, $3.00 doz 
Rxtraeie Dulbs .....°..°.... 50 cents each, $5.00 doz. 
Note: Anyone wanting pure white flowers late in the 
season should plant this lily as no white 
Speciosums are now available. 
GIGANTEUM HIMALAICUM. The tallest growing 
_and most noble of all Liliums. Requires moderate 
_ Shade and protection from harsh winds. Plant not 
_ over 4-5 inches deep as it is a pure bulb rooter. 
_ Makes the largest bulbs of the entire Lilium family. 
MmeOENE DUDS... «.. oct ct $2.50-$4.00 each 
HANSONI. One of our most dependable Lilies flower- 
ing in late June. Strong flowering bulbs. 
60 cents each, $6.00 doz. 
HENRYI. Often referred to as the “orange spe- 
ciosum,” this is easily one of the most dependable 
of all Lilies, flowers from July 15 onwards and 
thrives with virtually everyone. Plant 10 inches 
deep for best results. 
25, 50-75 cents each, $2.50-$5.00-$7.50 doz. 
-MARTAGON. We have nice stocks of the type as 
well as album, Dalmaticum, and Cattanae but 
planting is vastly better deferred until fall. 
PARDALINUM GIGANTEUM. The “Giant Panther” 
or “Sunset” lily can be spring planted with fair 
success, it is the easiest as well as one of the 
most showy of our North American lilies. . 
35-50 cents each, $3.00-$5.00 doz. 
PRIDE OF CHARLOTTE. A splendid hybrid between 
