WASHINGTONIANUM Like many other West Coast lilies this beau- 
tiful species will not succeed without due care and rarely wil! 
it throw good heads the first season after planting. Do not be 
impatient. Plant in gravelly soil in a partially shaded position 
with a good mixture of leaf-mould and—if you see that the 
drainage is perfect—you will be rewarded with handsome stems 
of fragrant white flowers suffused and dotted with purple. 
American nursery grown bulbs. Each 75c Dozen $7.50 
WILLCROVIDII See Stooke’s hybrids. 
WILLCROVIDDI HYBRIDS See Stooke’s hybrids. 
WILLMOTTIAE (China) This is one of the Orient’s finest contri- 
butions to our gardens. The deep orange-red flowers grow on 
a pyramidal raceme. As many as 20 of the Martagon-shaped 
blossoms are carried on the graceful 5 foot stems. It blossoms 
in mid July, has a strong constitution, is easily established 
and is immune to the diseases that affect some lilies. Plant 8 
to 10 inches deep. Each 35c Dozen $3.59 
IMPROVED The color is a shade richer than the type, the 
flowers somewhat larger and well spaced on a sturdy up- 
right stem. The plant is vigorous and well furnished with 
magnificent foliage. 
Each 50c, 75¢ Dozen $5.00, $7.50 
var. UNICOLOR  Botanically this may be a form of L. Davidii 
or Willmottiae but for all garden purposes it is quite dis- 
tinct. The flowers are a deeper color with few if any spots. 
It is much stiffer in habit and does not have the under- 
ground stolons typical of the others. One of the most sat- 
isfactory garden lilies in cultivation. 
Each 35c, 50c, 75¢ Dozen $3.50, $5.00, $7.50 
SoLE AGENT IN THE UNITED STATES FOR W. A. CONSTABLE LTD. 
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