BICOLOR Flowers apricot-orange, tipped and splashed with 
deep red. Plants are one to two feet high. 
Each 25¢ Dozen $2.50 
BILIGULATUM Rich orange-red, large flowers with a distinct 
crimp at the edge of the petals. An attractive variety. 
Each 25c Dozen $2.50 
ORANGE QUEEN Large flowers of clear brilliant orange-yel- 
low. Each 75c ~— Dozen $7.50 
FIRE KING See Stooke’s hybrids. 
FORMOSANUM, Pricei (Formosa) <A dwarf white trumpet lily that 
starts into bloom at the very beginning of August. It rarely 
grows more than a foot high. Each 25¢ Dozen $2.50 
FORMOSANUM, Late or Wilson’s Var. This is a splendid, very late 
trumpet lily. It somewhat resembles L. regale but blooms in 
late September or even October. The trumpets are longer and 
somewhat more constricted than L. regale. Height 4 to 6 feet. 
Each 30¢ Dozen $3.09 
GIGANTEUM HIMALIACUM (India) The most noble of all lilies. 
It grows from 10 to 12 feet tall and bears a spike of long, white, 
sweetly fragrant trumpet flowers shaded purple on the exterior. 
A beautiful thing that once seen can never be forgotten. Not a 
difficult lily to grow but it does have special requirements—- 
partial shade, preferably an open glade in the woodlands, and 
protection from strong winds. Drainage is essential but there 
must be moisture too. When planting dig a hole 2 feet deep and 
2 feet wide and fill in with well-rotted manure and leaves, good 
loam and sand, and always leave the top of the bulb exposed 
or level with the surface of the ground. DON’T BURY IT. This 
species is perfectly hardy but should be mulched in colder parts 
of the country. 
The bulb is large and flowers but once. When it has flowered it 
should be lifted and discarded but the numerous offsets should 
be removed and replanted so that they can grow on to flower- 
ing size. We offer this species in large bulbs intended to bloom 
next season and in several sizes of smaller bulbs to follow in 
subsequent years. 
Small bulbs. Each $1.25 
Medium bulbs. Each $1.75 
Large flowering bulbs. Each $3.00 
Cycle of three. $5.75 
GIGANTEUM YUNANENSE A Chinese variety that somewhat re- 
sembles the type but is distinguished by its richly colored leaves 
in spring. Inferior to the type it usually grows from 5 to 6 feet 
in height. 
Not available this season. 
GRACE MARSHALL See Preston hybrids. 
GRAYI (N. Carolina) This is one of our most delightful and indi- 
vidual native plants. It grows to four feet tall and bears ra- 
cemes of brilliant scarlet thimble-shaped blooms. It is at its 
best in a rather moist location in partial shade. Plant 6 inches 
deep. July flowering. Each 50¢ Dozen $5.00 
SOLE AGENT IN THE UNITED StaTEs For W. A. CONSTABLE LTD. 
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