STOOKE’S HYBRIDS We offer some of Mr. Stooke’s unnamed 
seedlings here. Naturally they vary in shape, color and 
habit but can be relied upon to give a brilliant and satisfac- 
tory display. All are distinct and prolific in growth. 
Each $1.00 Dozen $10.00 
WILLCROVIDII One of Mr. Stooke’s most magnificent hy- 
brids. The plant grows to 7 feet tall and bears a pyramid 
of luminous flame-colored outward-facing flowers. The 
plant starts to bloom as L. Fire King is at its peak and 
continues in excellent form for several weeks. The stems 
are weak and will need staking although it might be plant- 
ed through low shrubbery that will give it the support it 
needs. Each $3.00 
WILLCROVIDIT HYBRIDS A group of hybrids grown from 
the seed of the above. A variable and satisfactory group of 
plants. Each 75c Dozen $7.59 
SUPERBUM The American Turk’s Cap, a great favorite with many 
gardeners, is one of the finest native lilies. It closely resembles 
L. pardalinum and establishes well in our eastern and mid- 
western gardens, asking only that the soil be not parched and 
that it be well supplied with humus. Will grow to 8 feet tall. 
Each 25c Dozen $2.50 Hundred $20.00 
SUPERBUM, var. NORMAN HENRY This rare yellow form of L. 
superbum was recently discovered by Mrs. J. Norman Henry, 
one of our oustanding field botanists. It is a characteristic L. 
superbum with blooms of a clear, unshaded and unspotted but- 
ter yellow. The flowers are of splendid texture with a surface 
like fine panne velvet. It is in best form when gardens are apt 
to be rather bare, late July and early August. And is, without 
question one of the most valuable garden plants in the world 
today and, more than that, one of the loveliest. Each $30.00 
SUPERBUM, var. PORT HENRY This is one of Mrs. Henry’s latest 
discoveries, which it is our privilege to introduce to American 
gardeners this year. It is a handsome variety of L. superbum 
with flowers of a remarkable and striking color. From the tip 
to the base of the petals the flowers are a clear pale orange. 
There is no shading of any other color and the faint spotting 
is scarcely apparent. Each $20.00 
SULPHUREUM (Upper Burma) This dramatic garden plant bears 
fragant trumpets 9 to 11 inches long. The inside of the flower 
is a clear pale, sulphur-yellow with glittering jade-green sta- 
mens and a brown pistil. The exterior is stained with claret-red. 
The plant grows to 7 feet tall and blossoms in mid to late Au- 
gust. Sulphureum is generally considered only moderately hardy 
but, frankly, ours at SANDYLOAM have wintered without pro- 
tection at minimum temperatures of -30° F. However, as we do 
have a heavy snow blanket from December till April we would 
suggest the use of a mulch in situations where this is not true. 
Do not cultivate your planting of Sulphureums in spring as they 
come up very late — frequently as late as July. 
These bulbs were shipped to us from Rangoon, Burma a few 
weeks before the invasion. Each $2.50 Dozen $25.00 

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