LEMON KING This lily is one of the loveliest introduced in 
many years. The blooms, which come in July, are fragrant, 
a clear lemon yellow, lightly spotted with purplish brown. 
The plant grows much like Fire King, is about three feet 
tall, and carries up to twenty blooms which “look at you.” 
But the combination of color, size and shape of blooms, to- 
gether with the wiry strength and delicacy of the plant 
give the hybrid a perfection that is completely unique. Like 
a Brahms symphony it has a flawlessness which makes it 
seem inevitable. Each $20.00 
WILLCROVIDII One of Mr. Stooke’s most magnificent hy- 
brids. The plant grows to 7 feet tall and bears a pyramid 
of luminous flame-colored outward-facing flowers. The 
plant starts to bloom as L. Fire King is at its peak and 
continues in excellent form for several weeks. It is so 
floriferous—more so than any other lily in cultivation—that 
staking is recommended to prevent injury in case of high 
winds. Plant 6 to 8 inches. Each $3.00 
SUPERBUM The native American Turk’s cap is a great favorite 
with gardeners and is one of the finest of all lilies. The pendant 
blooms are large and sharply recurved, orange-red in color, 
tipped with deeper red, and heavily spotted with brown. It ad- 
justs well to almost any location, full sun as well as partial 
shade, and is recommended for the border, for inter-planting 
in shrubbery and especially for naturalizing. It can stand more 
moisture than most lilies. The height of the plant varies from 
4 to 8 or 9 feet depending on where it is planted. July flowering. 
Plant 8 to 10 inches. Each 35¢ Dozen $3.50 
SUPERBUM, var. HERC HENRY See Mrs. Henry’s Rare Native 
Lilies. 
SUPERBUM, var. MARY HENRY DAVIS See Mrs. Henry’s Rare 
Native Lilies. ‘ 
SUPERBUM, var. NORMAN HENRY See Mrs. Henry’s Rare Native 
Lilies. 
SUPERBUM, var. PORT HENRY See Mrs. Henry’s Rare Native 
Lilies. 
T. A. HAVEMEYER A very fine hybrid, of American origin, between 
L. Henryi and L. sulphureum. The flowers which measure 5 to 
6 inches across are semi-trumpet, slightly reflexed, of a soft 
shade of buff externally lined green; internally at the base of 
the petals a deep green fading to deep buff while the tips of 
the petals are a delightful cream. The base of the petals are 
heavily lined with deep brown papillae. Stamens pale green, 
anthers deep brown, stigma pale to deep green. Height 4 to 5 
feet, flowering period August, September. One of the most 
beautiful hybrids. Each $3.50 
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