SUPERBUM, var. MARY HENRY DAVIS This exquisite lily 
has flowers of a lovely and unusual shade of yellow, close 
to Ridgway’s “Ochraceous Buff.” The conspicuous dark 
spots show up well on the pale petals. 
Mrs. Henry has named this distinctive lily for her daughter. 
Each $20.00 
SUPERBUM, var. NORMAN HENRY This is a rare yellow 
form that was only recently discovered. It is a character- 
istic L. superbum with blooms of a clear, unshaded and un- 
spotted butter 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 ear- 
ly August. And it 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 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 
MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE See Backhouse hybrids. 
NEVADENSE A charming West Coast lily much like a small par- 
dalinum. The flowers vary in color from red to pure yellow with 
maroon spots. The typical plant is of more slender habit than L. 
pardalinum, more vividly colored and it blooms ten days earlier. 
Each $1.75 Dozen $17.50 
PARDALINUM A California lily and one of the finest in cultivation. 
Large, sharply recurved flowers of brilliant orange with the tips 
of the petals richly colored red and the entire bloom heavily 
spotted with brown. It will thrive in almost any position but is 
seen at its best in partial shade. July. Height 5 to 7 feet. Plant 
8 to 10 inches. Each 45¢ Dozen $4.50 
PARDALINUM GIGANTEUM, The Sunset Lily A variety with a 
more vigorous constitution and even more brilliantly colored 
flowers. The prevailing color is rich vermillion passing to or- 
ange-red at the tips of the petals with a deep golden throat, 
thickly spotted with purple black spots. It requires no special 
culture. Each 50¢ Dozen $5.00 
PARRYI Probably the loveliest of all American lilies and-one of the 
most beautiful of the entire genus. The fragrant funnel-shaped 
flowers with slightly reflexed tips are a pleasing citron yellow 
faintly spotted purple brown. Like many of our West Coast 
plants this is not always an easy garden subject. “You can’t 
just dump it down in any part of the garden.” It needs plenty 
of humus, a moist and sheltered place, preferably in partial 
shade. The banks of a stream or that part of the garden where 
our native orchids will grow is the ideal location. A difficult 
lily but so beautiful as to be worth some extra attention. Early 
July flowering. Height 3 to 5 feet. Plant 5 to 8 inches. 
Very choice bulbs. Each $1.50 Dozen $15.00 
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