GUINEA GOLD A Martagon-Hansonii hybrid that inherits the splen- 
did constitution of both parents. Pink buds make a fine con- 
trast with the open flowers which are yellow, thickly spotted 
with brown. Holds its color best in light shade. Height 3 feet. 
Plant 6-7 inches deep. Flowering bulbs. Each $2.50 
HANSONII (Korea) This is considered one of the best garden lilies 
because of its charm and ease of culture. Its Martagon-shaped 
blossoms are a rich cadmium yellow, spotted purplish-brown. It 
comes early — late June — and grows from 4 to 6 feet tall. It 
will hold its lovely color best if planted 8 to 10 inches deep in 
partial shade. 
Each 40c, 60c, 75c Dozen $4.00, $6.00, $7.50 
HENRYI (China) This is another vigorous and dependable lily. It 
comes into blossom just before the speciosums in mid to late 
August and carries as many as twenty flowers on 5 to 8 foot 
stems. The flowers though not as large as the speciosums are 
the same frilly recurved shape and are a soft orange-yellow 
with brown spots. The foliage is excellent but the plant is apt 
to require staking. Plant 9 to 10 inches deep. 
Each 25c, 40c, 60¢ Dozen $2.50, $4.00, $6.09 
HENRYI CITRINUM This rare lily is exactly like the type except 
for color which is a vivid clear lemon yellow. A magnificent 
plant, but stocks are exceedingly shy. Each $15.00 
HENRYI IMPROVED A new form of L. Henryi with a stiff erect 
stem quite unlike the too limber stem of the type. This addi- 
tion of a good stem is a real and distinct improvement in this 
always popular lily. Each $1.06 
HORSFORDII A charming lily that blooms in early August and es- 
' tablishes well in the garden. The Turk’s cap apricot blooms are 
age spotted with black. Grows to 6 feet. Plant 4 to 6 inches 
eep. 
Healthy American grown bulbs. 
Each 75¢ Dozen $7.50 
HUMBOLDTIT MAGNIFICUM One of the most striking of our na- 
tive American lilies. This form is by far the best for general 
garden use as it is an extremely strong plant that flowers freely 
and is easily established. The large reflexed blooms are of a 
golden orange color dotted maroon, each dot bordered by a 
crimson circle. The dark green foliage is most attractive and 
is born in whorls upon the stem. The large bulbs may be plant- 
ed quite deeply—8 to 10 inches—in a sunny position. July 
flowering. Each $1.00 Dozen $10.00 
JAPONICUM An exquisite trumpet lily, one of the few pink lilies 
of our gardens. The choice blooms, usually 2 to 5 in number, 
are in shades of pink that range from a pale apple-blossom to 
a deep rose. Distinctly a capricious plant but so lovely that it’s 
well worth trying. The bulbs we offer will be shipped with their 
roots intact and should be of easier cultivation than most. 
Plant 5 inches. 
Not available this season. 

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