SARGENTIAE (China) <A magnificent August-flowering trumpet 
lily. The long, beautifully fragrant, funnel-shaped blooms are 
stained with reddish-brown on the outside, creamy-white within 
and suffused with golden-yellow in the throat. Deep brown 
anthers. Our bulbs are from a fine private collection, are com- 
pletely healthy and free of mosaic. If happy they will grow to 
7 feet. Plant 8 to 9 inches deep. Each $1.50 Dozen $15.00 
SCEPTRE See Backhouse hybrids. 
SCOTTIAE A valuable hybrid from Canada which was produced in 
1929 and received the RHS Award of Merit in 1932. The blooms 
face outwards and are of a bright salmon-orange shade spotted 
purple. A fine garden lily of easy culture. Height 2 to 3 feet. 
Plant 5 to 6 inches. June to July flowering. 
Each $1.25 Dozen $12.50 
SCOTTIAE HYBRIDS Mr. Constable is most enthusiastic about this 
new group of hybrids and expects them to replace many of our 
present forms of L. umbellatum as soon as they become better 
known. Our own visitors at Sandyloam have been almost ecsta- 
tic about them. They are an exceedingly vigorous group of 
plants in colors that range from deepest crimson through the 
rosy apricots to clear yellows. Wide-open large blooms are well 
displayed on a stiff sturdy stem from one to two feet high. They 
remain in flower from mid-June to mid-July. Plant 5 to 6 
inches. - Each $1.25 Dozen $12.50 
SENECA A new hybrid by the distinguished American authority, 
Mr. George L. Slate, is a distinct and pleasing lily obtained by 
crossing L. tigrinum with L. Leichtlinii var. Maximowiczii. The 
flowers face outward, have reflexed perianth segments and are 
of a softer and more pleasing color than L. tigrinum. Mature 
plants bear 25 or more flowers, considerably more than L. tigri- 
num and bloom during the last three weeks in August, or two 
to three weeks later than that species. The plants grow to 5 or 
6 feet and have very woolly stems and buds. L. Seneca grows 
well in a lime free sandy loam as well as a heavy clay loam 
containing much lime. The bulbs are small and should be plant- 
ed 5 to 6 inches deep. Each $2.00 Dozen $20.00 
SHUKSAN See Bellingham hybrids. 
SPECIOSUM (Japan) This is one of the most popular of all lilies. 
It comes late in the season, generally starts opening its frilly 
recurved flowers toward the end of August and carries well 
into September. Normally it grows to 4 feet. 
SPECIOSUM ALBUM The popular white form that carries a 
delicate green stripe down the center of each petal and 
has chocolate anthers. 
Stock limited. Each 75c, $1.00 Dozen $7.50, $10.00 
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