BULLETIN NO. 2, APRIL 1, 1942 
PERENNIALS—Continued 
SPRING BULBS 
LILIUM (RG) 
In offering the following Lilies, with the exception of the Rubrum, we are 
offering Shenandoah grown bulbs. These bulbs are firm, sound, and free 
from disease of all kinds. We find American grown bulbs much superior to 
imported bulbs. 
Per 10 
Concolor. Excellent Rock Garden lily. Dainty, erect, star-shaped flowers of 
bright red, flecked with black at base of petals. Slender stems. Needs sunny 
position and light soil with good drainage. Blooms June and July. Height 
12 to 18 inches. Planting depth 3 inches. Makes small bulbs. Available in 
October. 
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Henryi. (Chinese). Large recurving flowers of golden orange, enhanced by a 
prominently green nectar furrow in the middle of each petal and spotted 
brown. Tall grower, profuse bloomer. Plant in partial shade to overcome 
slight tendency to fade. Needs good drainage, plenty of moisture. Blooms 
August to September. Planting depth 7 inches. Available in October. 
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Philippinense Formosanum. (Japanese). Long trumpet-shaped flowers of pure 
white inside tinted with purple-pink outside, similar to Easter Lily. Fragrant. 
Long flowering, starting in July. Height 2 to 3 feet. Planting depth 4 inches. 
Available in November. 
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Regale. (Tibet). Large white flowers suffused with pink and purple without, 
canary yellow throat. Fragrant. Hardy and vigorous. Excellent cut flower 
as well as a garden beauty. In climates subject to late frost, the young 
growth should be protected with branches or a loose straw mulch. 4 to 7 ft. 
tall. July. Planting depth 5 inches. Available in October. 
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Speciosum Rubrum (Japanese). Carmine pink flowers, spotted with deep rose 
and fading into almost white toward the edge of the petal. Very hardy. 
August-September. 4 to 5 ft tall. Planting depth 8 inches. Available after 
December ist and in the spring. 
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Tennuifolium. (Siberian.) Vivid scarlet blooms, slender stems, grassy leaves. 
Fine for rock gardens, or planted with dwarf plants. Likes sandy loam and 
leaf-mold with full drainage in the sun. Grows freely from seed. Height 
12 to 18 inches. May-June. Planting depth 8 inches. Available in October. 
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Tennuifolium Golden Gleam. Similar to Tennuifolium except that flowers are 
golden yellow, cross between Tennuifolium and Martagon Album. Stem root- 
ing. Hardy. Plant same as Tennuifolium. Height 18 to 24 inches. June. 
Planting depth 3 inches. Available in October. 
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Tigrinum. (Japanese). The old favorite Tiger Lily. Thrives almost anywhere. 
Sturdy stems, profuse bloomer. Rich, salmon-orange flowers, spotted with 
deep mahogany. Strong grower, increases rapidly. The Double Tiger Lily 
(L. Tigrinum flore pleno) blooms slightly later than the Single Tiger Lily 
(L.Tigrinum splendens). August. Height 3 to 6 ft. Planting depth 5 inches. 
Available in October. 
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