CERNUUM (Korea) This is not a commonly planted variety be- 
cause bulbs are not very easily available. Cernuum is a delicate 
and lovely plant, that grows from 1% to 2 feet tall and bears 
from 4 to 6 recurved blossoms per stem. The flowers range in 
color from pale pink to lilac and are spotted with deep purple. 
It is a successful garden variety and blossoms just after tenui- 
folium. Plant 4 to 5 inches deep. Each 65¢ Dozen $6.59 
CHALCEDONICUM (Greece) Commonly known as “The Old Scar- 
let Martagon” this gorgeous waxy, scarlet Turk’s Cap lily 
should be in all collections. It is difficult to establish but there 
is nothing in the garden that can compare with it for brilliance. 
Plant 4 inches deep in a sunny position. It is not particular as 
to soil but does well in clay, and lime is beneficial. July. 
Fall delivery only. Each $1.50 Dozen $15.00 
CHALCEDONICUM var. MACULATUM A rare, broad petalled va- 
riety developed by Constable and first shown in 1930. When es- 
tablished it will attain a height of 4 to 5 feet and bear rich scar- 
let flowers spotted with black at the base. It is the finest form 
of chalcedonicum and a well grown clump, even in a garden of 
rarities, cannot fail to arrest attention. Very scarce. 
Each $2.50 
CONCOLOR (Korea) This lily is frequently compared to L. tenui- 
folium though the resemblance is actually very slight. In L. 
concolor the blooms are upright rather than pendant, are wide- 
open and delicately star-shaped rather than recurved, and they 
are a deeper tone of scarlet. The plant itself is somewhat taller, 
with broader slightly hairy leaves and stem. It flowers a few 
weeks later than L. tenuifolium and is a most charming lily, one 
of our favorites. Plant 4 to 6 inches. Each 25c Dozen $2.50 
CORONATION is the most recently introduced hybrid of Miss 
Isabella Preston. Likewise it is one of her most outstanding 
achievements. The plant grows to three feet tall, is upright 
and well-leaved and bears up to twenty or more somewhat 
pendant recurved blooms of a clear primuline yellow lightly 
spotted brown. The exterior of the petals is also a clear pale 
yellow. Like all of Miss Preston’s hybrids this is a tested gar- 
den subject, of simple culture and vigorous habit. The color is 
completely delightful. By comparison with Violet M. Constable 
it is later and lighter in color. Stock limited. Each $5.00 
CROCEUM (Europe) A grand lily for herbaceous borders or 
against shrubbery is the Irish Orangeman’s Lily. It is of the 
easiest culture and can be depended on to give a real display 
of brilliant orange cup-shaped flowers. The true variety as 
grown in Irish gardens is becoming scarce and various forms of 
umbellatum are commonly substituted for it. Plant 4 to 5 
inches. Height 3 to 6 feet. 
The true Irish form. Each 75¢ Dozen $7.50 
CROMOTTIAE See Stooke’s hybrids. 

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