TIGRIMAX A strong-growing hybrid raised by Miss Preston, the 
parents being L. tigrinum and L. Maximowiczii. When estab- 
lished this very fine plant attains a height of 5 to 6 feet. The 
lasting properties of its flowers are exceptional. The character 
of one of its parents is shown in the woolly substance on stem 
and buds, but it does not carry any bulbils. The whole plant is 
strong and vigorous. Flowers from mid-August into September. 
Plant 6 to 8 inches deep. Each $1.25 Dozen $12.50 
TIGRINUM The Tiger Lily is so well known that it needs no de- 
scription here. It is a magnificent August flowering lily and 
indispensable for the herbaceous border. It is also excellent in 
clumps against the shrubbery. We are pleased to offer the old 
New England type as it was brought here centuries ago by 
our sea captains. Unlike other commercial bulbs of this splen- 
did lily these are free of mosaic. Each 50¢ Dozen $5.00 
TIGRINUM SPLENDENS (China) This is a later flowering form 
of the Tiger Lily and is one of the oldest lilies in cultivation. 
It thrives in almost any soil or location and no garden is com- 
plete without the brilliant display its colorful blooms bring 
from the end of July to late August. In addition to its use 
in the garden we also suggest it for naturalizing. 
Each 20¢ Dozen $2.00 Hundred $16.00 
TSINGTAUENSE Somewhat resembles L. concolor. It is a delicate- 
ly handsome plant with star-shaped, fluted, upright flowers of 
clear lacquer red. The individual blooms are considerably larger 
than L. concolor and there is a marked difference in the shape 
of the petals and the carriage of the plant. A rare new Korean 
gem, this. Each $1.00 Dozen $10.00 
UMBELLATUM (European garden hybrids) The so-called Flame, 
Candlestick or Torch Lily of our gardens. They are distin- 
guished from L. dauricum and elegans by stature and habit 
of growth. All bear umbels of upright, cup-shaped flowers in 
brilliant colors and nothing can compare with them when plant- 
ed in groups in the border. They are of easiest culture, require 
no care and establish well, quickly forming good sized clumps. 
We list a group of distinct color and habit. 
DARKEST OF ALL A tall, very deep red flower which is 
probably the most striking of all. Vigorous and free-flow- 
ering. Limited stock. Each $1.00 Dozen $10.90 
ERECTUM Bright red, suffused with orange, a strong grower. 
Each 25¢ Dozen $2.50 
GOLDEN FLEECE Probably the finest of the group. A dwarf 
form, the flowers are much larger than most and more 
widely expanded, a clear deep yellow with the tips of the 
petals flushed with crimson. 
Each $1.00 Dozen $10.00 
GRANDIFLORUM The common form, a brilliant orange-red 
spotted with deeper red. Each 20c Dozen $2.00 
SOLE AGENT IN THE UNITED STATES FOR W. A. CONSTABLE LTD. 
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