INCOMPARABILE A fine rich crimson. One of the best. 
Each 20c Dozen $2.00 
INVINCIBLE Broad petals of deep orange shading to red; a 
new variety of exceptional merit. Each 50c Dozen $5.00 
MAHOGANY A very showy form with a good head of deep 
red blooms. This is a more vigorous plant than either Dark- 
est of All or Purple Queen. The blooms are somewhat larg- 
er than in either of these two varieties and the color is 
quite accurately described by the name — a deep mahogany 
red. Each $1.00 Dozen $10.00 
PRINCE OF WALES Pure orange-yellow, one or two spots 
at the base of the flower. Dwarf. 
Each $1.00 Dozen $10.00 
PURPLE QUEEN A recent addition to this group and a fine 
plant but mis-named—it is not purple but a fine, very dark 
red. Each $1.50 Dozen $15.90 
SAPPHO Orange flushed red. A few bulbs only. 
Each 30c Dozen $3.60 
SPLENDIDUM A strong, late flowering variety, especially 
suitable for partial shade. Limited stock. 
Each 35c Dozen $3.50 
THALIA Copper-orange, brown spotted, free flowering. 
Each 60c Dozen $6.00 
VIOLET M. CONSTABLE A new hybrid, intrdouced in 1941, by 
Mr. Constable who developed it and has named it after his 
late wife. We quote his description: ‘‘This lily, raised in our 
nurseries, first flowered in July, 1938. It is in effect a superb, 
rich yellow Lilium Willmottiae, but with improvements in vigor 
inherited from its great grandparent, L. cromottiae. When ma- 
ture it produces a stiff erect stem densely clothed with narrow 
dark green foliage, bearing from 20 to 30 large pendant flow- 
ers of rich yellow, heavily spotted with deep purple. We con- 
sider the introduction of yellow to the easily grown Davidii 
group of lilies to be one of the most valuable achievements 
of the lily hybridist in recent years.” <A very few bulbs avail- 
able. Each $20.99 
WARDII (Tibet) Though this lily was discovered in 1924 the first 
bulbs are just beginning to be commercially available in this 
country. To date it has been principally propagated in England 
and the English gardener has absorbed it as fast as it was of- 
fered. We feel fortunate, indeed, to have secured a small allot- 
ment. Wardii is a splendid vigorous lily — a true rose-pink, 
lightly spotted with purple. The flowers resemble the speciosum 
in shape and size but in habit the plant is much like its cousin, 
Duchartrei, tall and slender with wandering underground stems 
and a tendency to form clumps. It blooms from August to Sep- 
tember. Plant 5 to 6 inches deep. Each $1.50 Dozen $15.09 
Sorte Acent IN THE UNITED States FoR W. A. CONSTABLE LTD. 
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