DAVIDI var. UNICOLOR This lily differs from the type in its 
shorter, almost stumpy stem, which grows to 3 feet, in the very 
short, few-flowered inflorescence, and in the flowers being al- 
most unspotted or in possessing fewer, smaller and paler spots. 
The blooms of a peculiar shade of reddish-apricot are of a fine 
form and substance. Each 75¢ Dozen $7.50 
DUCHARTREI (Tibet) A rare and very distinctive Tibetan species 
that has not been under cultivation for long. The plant is slender 
and grows to from 2 to 4 feet tall bearing a raceme of pendant 
recurved blooms, cold marble white in color, delicately flecked 
with purple and marked with green in the throat. When well 
grown this lily is one of the loveliest plants in cultivation; but 
it is capricious. It seems to prefer a rather light acid soil with 
a good humus content preferably on the dry side. It has wan- 
dering underground stolons and may come up as much as two 
feet away from where the bulb is planted. Grown with azaleas 
and rhododendrons it is especially charming. June flowering. 
Plant 4 to 5 inches deep. Each $2.00 Dozen $20.00 
EDNA KEAN See Preston hybrids. 
ELEGANS (Thunbergianum) (Japan) A group of upright cup- 
shaped lilies that resemble the dauricum-umbellatum groups in 
appearance. For sheer brilliant color in the garden they are in- 
pipenmate Blooming period late June, early July. Plant 5 to 
inches. 
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ATROSANGUINEUM One of the most admired lilies in our 
planting. A dwarf, fine deep red with dark crimson center 
and black spots. It grows to but 8 to 10 inches and is later 
blooming than most of this group. Excellent for the fore- 
ground of the border. Each 75c Dozen $7.50 
BILIGULATUM Rich orange-red, large flowers with a distinct 
crimp at the edge of the petals. An attractive variety. 
Each 75c Dozen $7.50 
DOUBLE SCARLET A new and striking form. The color is a 
soft rich rosy pink without a trace of the orange-red col- 
oring common to this group. The blooms are very large 
and carry in the center a cluster of somewhat paler peta- 
loids. We consider this the only good double lily in exist- 
ence. The plant grows to less than a foot, and is a good 
grower, increasing rapidly in the garden. 
Stock very limited. Each $1.50 Dozen $15.00 
LEONARD JOERG A charming rare form which grows to on- 
ly 9 inches. The petals are a clear orange yellow, tipped 
with lacquer red. Each 45c Dozen $4.50 
FIRE KING See Stooke’s hybrids. 
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