CROW’S HYBRIDS A vigorous group of hybrids that carry the 
great white-trumpet flowered group well into the late sum- 
mer blossoming from 2 to 3 weeks after the well known regale. 
The flowers are generally white or ivory with green or golden 
throats and the outside of the petals is variably stained from 
green to bronze. By comparison with regale its maternal grand- 
parent the plant is taller and more vigorous with much larger 
flowers of better color and texture. The Crow’s Hybrids estab- 
lish quickly and easily in the garden growing almost as prolifi- 
cally as the common Tiger. Plant 6 to 8 inches. 
Each $1.25 Dozen $12.50 
DALHANSONII A very handsome lily and one of the finest hybrids 
we have. The color is rare, a glossy purple brown that takes on 
a deep mahogany red with the sun shining through it. Plant 4 
to 6 inches deep in full sun or partial shade. 
Sandyloam has the finest stock of this lily in the world. 
Each $3.90 
DAURICUM (N. E. Asia) The true species is now rarely seen in 
gardens, forms of L. umbellatum being frequently substituted. 
The typical plant is of more slender growth than L. umbella- 
tum. The flowers in shape are not unlike L. croceum and are of 
an orange shade flushed red with claret-colored spots. ]t is not 
particular as to soil but needs drainage and a sunny position. 
An excellent lily for a splash of color in the early border. Plant 
5 inches. Each 25c Dozen $2.50 
DAURICUM PRAECOX A new form of L. dauricum that caused 
considerable attention when it flowered for us this spring. The 
plant is dwarf, growing to but 9 to 12 inches tall and comes into 
flower very early in June. The blooms are a clear pale apricot 
over an ivory base and bear a central stripe of gold. They are 
lightly spotted with reddish brown. The height, the color and 
the flowering period make this a most desirable addition to the 
garden where it may well be used either for sheets of color in 
the foreground of the border or in clumps in the rock garden. 
Stock limited. Each 45c Dozen $4.50 
DAURICUM var. LUTEUM (Japan) One of the earliest lilies to 
flower and many of the specialists consider it the finest of the 
early lilies. It bears clusters of large well-formed flowers of 
rich yellow spotted with black. The plant is dwarf, generally 
growing to but 9 inches. Plant 5 inches deep. 
Each 75c Dozen $7.50 
DAURICUM var. PARDINUM The finest of all late flowering forms 
of L. dauricum. Large erect flowers of rich orange red flushed 
with soft yellow and apricot, profusely spotted with brown. 
The stem is tall and sturdy and covered with deep shiny green 
leaves to the very base. This would be a lovely lily if it bloomed 
at any time but it comes into flower in early August, when the 
border needs added color, and this makes it doubly welcome. 
Each 30c Dozen $3.00 
DAURICUM var. WILSONI A dwarf growing variety, soft orange, 
flushed gold and spotted with brown. The flowers are larger and 
more widely expanded than in the type L. dauricum. July flow- 
ering. Each 35¢ Dozen $3.00 
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