LILLIAN CUMMINGS Another fine grenadine red hybrid. An 
extremely vigorous lily and an asset to any collection. 
Each $1.50 Dozen $15.00 
PRINCEPS'- A hybrid that developed from an accidental pollination 
of L. Sargentiae on L. regale. The late Dr. E. H. Wilson who 
discovered and introduced both of the latter felt that their off- 
spring was superior to either parent. The buds are long, as in 
Sargentiae, but the white rose-stained flowers are more open. 
It is larger than regale and has a better texture. It is a vigor- 
ous and lovely plant and blossoms from 10 days to 2 weeks 
after regale at a time when the mid-summer border is usually 
in very real need of a strikingly blossoming plant. Plant 8 to 
10 inches deep. Each 70¢ Dozen $7.00 
PRINCEPS G. C. CREELMAN One of the most magnificent 
lilies in cultivation. The plant itself is a glorious thing with tall 
sturdy stalks well clothed with rich shiny green foliage. It 
grows from 6 to 8 feet tall when established and bears large 
heads of long shapely buds colored brownish purple. The open 
flowers are streaked with soft reddish purple on the exterior 
but are pure white within with golden yellow throats. Intensely 
fragrant. This is a sensational plant and needs space to dis- 
play itself to advantage—we recommend that at least 2 feet 
be allowed. Not particular as to soil or location. Mid-July. 
Plant 8 inches. 
Offered subject to delivery from Canada. Each $3.00 
PYRENAICUM (Pyrenees) The gay yellow Turk’s Cap is one of 
the earliest to flower and will grow in almost any soil but pre- 
fers a heavy loam. The flowers are rich yellow spotted black 
and the scent is heavy. 
Offered subject to delivery from England. 
Each $1.50 Dozen $15.00 
REGALE (China) This beautiful and well-known white, trumpet- 
shaped lily should be in every garden. It will thrive for years, 
increasing in size and beauty with each passing season. July. 
Height 4 to 7 feet. Plant 7 to 11 inches deep. 
Each 30c, 60c, $1.00 
Dozen $3.00, $6.00, $10.00 
Hundred $24.00, $48.00, $80.00 
RUBELLUM (Japan) An exquisite pink trumpet lily and one of 
the earliest to bloom, generally opening the season. While not 
difficult it will be most satisfactory if planted in partial shade 
and a somewhat heavy soil. Height 12 inches. Plant 5 to 6 
inches. 
Very limited stock. Each $1.50 Dozen $15.00 
RUBESCENS (California and Oregon) The Redwood Lily is allied to 
L. Washingtonianum. Tall, slender stalks bear fragrant flowers 
of tubular shape; white, passing to purple with purple spots. 
Plant 8 to 10 inches deep in a partially shady position, in the 
shelter of shrubs or ferns. Best in gravelly soil containing leaf- 
mold. Late June. Height 3 to 5 feet. 
Each $1.00 Dozen $10.00 
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