KELLOGGII (California) A most attractive lily similar to L. Mar- 
tagon in growth. The flowers are much more reflexed, are fra- 
grant and pale pink in color with a yellow stripe through the 
center of each petal. They are finely spotted with maroon. Plant 
in partial shade in a loose woodland soil. Good drainage must 
be provided. Height 2 to 3 feet. June-July blooming period. 
Plant 5 to 6 inches deep. Each $1.00 Dozen $10.00 
KULSHAN See Bellingham hybrids. 
LANKONGENSE Another variety new to the United States though 
it has been most successful in England. It is a member of the 
family that includes the lovely L. Duchartrei, Wardii and tali- 
ense. Botanically it is not too different from any of the three 
though for garden purposes it is quite distinct. This plant has 
large rose colored flowers profusely spotted a darker shade and 
the blooms grow in a raceme rather than on a long spike. It 
blooms in early July and stands about 2 feet high. Best grown 
in partial shade in a fairly moist situation with good drainage. 
Plant 3 to 4 inches deep. Offered subject to importation in 
sound condition. Each $1.50 Dozen $15.00 
LEMON KING See Stooke’s hybrids. 
LILLIAN CUMMINGS See Preston hybrids. 
LONGIFLORUM, “The Estate Lily” This is probably the finest 
strain of L. longiflorum ever introduced. It far outstrips all 
other varieties in size, substance of flower, stature and ease of 
culture. Under glass the Estate Lily sends up strong five foot 
stems which carry from three to eight immense white trum- 
pets fully 50% larger than the best imported varieties of L. 
longiflorum. The flowers last longer than those of any other 
variety of this lily. For those with greenhouses there is nothing 
finer to grow for early spring flowering. For outdoor culture it 
has so far proved to be hardy in New England, flowering in late 
July and early August. 
Each 85c, $1.10 Dozen $8.50, $11.00 
MARHAN, ELLEN WILLMOTT Except for color this somewhat re- 
sembles L. Hansonii. It is a rich orange, with reddish spots, a 
reliable lily and not particular as to soil or location so long as 
it gets some sunshine. Each $2.50 
MARTAGON (Europe) A somewhat variable Turk’s Cap Lily rang- 
ing in color from a soft dull lavender with a pink sheen to dull 
violet. The individual blooms are small but the plants form a 
good clump. If you care for the color this is one of the better 
lilies to grow as it does well and is by no means difficult. An 
old European garden favorite. Fall delivery only. 
Each 50c Dozen $5.00 
MARTAGON ALBUM (Europe) We cannot too strongly urge that 
you plant this as it is one of the loveliest lilies in cultivation. 
It has delicate small Turk’s Cap flowers, pure white and sweetly 
fragrant. It grows to about 4 feet tall and blooms toward the 
middle of June. Try it with peonies or with ferns. Plant 4 to 5 
inches. Does well in heavy soil. 
Fall delivery only. Each $1.25 Dozen $12.50 
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