TIGRINUM SPLENDENS (China) This is a later flowering form 
of the Tiger Lily and is one of the oldest lilies in cultivation. 
It thrives in almost any soil or location and no garden is com- 
plete without the brilliant display its colorful blooms bring 
from the end of July to late August. In addition to its use 
in the garden we also suggest it for naturalizing. 
Because we have very large stocks at Sandyloam this year our 
1944 price is exceptionally low. 
Bach 15¢, 25¢ 
Dozen $1.50, $2.50 
Hundred $12.00, $20.00 
TIGRINUM, B. C. R. Three bulbs of this form of L. tigrinum were 
intermixed through error with some bulbs of L. speciosum punc- 
tatum that we had collected from the wild a few years ago. We 
planted them with the L. speciosum and were more than sur- 
prised as they grew and grew, finally attaining over 7 feet, 
when they bloomed the first week in September, several weeks 
later than any other form of Tiger flowers with us. They have 
proven to be consistently vigorous. Each $1.00 Dozen $10.00 
TSINGTAUENSE Somewhat resembles L. concolor, but is much 
more striking and vigorous. The broad rich green foliage grows 
in whorls around the stem as does the foliage of L. Hansonii. 
The individual blooms are a glossy lacquer red, upright, star- 
shaped with long fluted petals. This is one of the good new gar- 
den lilies, distinctive and adaptable. July. 3 feet. Plant 6 to 7 
inches. Each $1.25 Dozen $12.50 
UMBELLATUM (European garden hybrids) The so-called Flame, 
Candlestick or Torch Lily of our gardens. They are distin- 
guished from L. dauricum and elegans by stature and habit 
of growth. All bear umbels of upright, cup-shaped flowers in 
brilliant colors and nothing can compare with them when plant- 
ed in groups in the border. They are of easiest culture, require 
no care and establish well, quickly forming good sized clumps. 
We list a group of distinct color and habit. Late June. Plant 5 
to 6 inches. 
CHIEF CHINOOK An outstanding new form, recently intro- 
duced on the West Coast. The free flowering plant some- 
times carries up to 15 or 20 flowers. The upright blooms 
are apricot at the base shading to pure brilliant red at the 
tips and are marked by a few deep mahogany spots. Height 
21% to 4 feet. Each 50c Dozen $5.00 
DARKEST OF ALL A tall, very deep red flower which is 
one of the most striking of all. Each $1.25 Dozen $12.50 
ERECTUM Bright red, suffused with orange, a strong grower. 
Each 50c Dozen $5.00 
GRANDIFLORUM The common form, a brilliant orange-red 
spotted with deeper red. Height 2% feet. 
Each 35c Dozen $3.50 
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