PARDALINUM GIGANTEUM, The Sunset Lily A variety with a 
more vigorous constitution and even more brilliantly colored 
flowers. The prevailing color is rich vermillion passing to or- 
ange-red at the tips of the petals with a deep golden throat, 
thickly spotted with purple black spots. It requires no special 
culture. Each 60c Dozen $6.00 
PARRYI Probably the loveliest of all American lilies and one of the 
most beautiful of the entire genus. The fragrant funnel-shaped 
flowers with slightly reflexed tips are a pleasing citron yellow 
faintly spotted purple brown. Like many of our West Coast 
plants this is not always an easy garden subject. ‘You can’t 
just dump it down in any part of the garden.” It needs plenty 
of humus, a moist and sheltered place, preferably in partial 
shade. The banks of a stream or that part of the garden where 
our native orchids will grow is the ideal location. A difficult 
lily but so beautiful as to be worth some extra attention. Early 
July flowering. Height 3 to 5 feet. Plant 5 to 8 inches. 
Very choice bulbs. Each $1.50 Dozen $15.00 
PHILADELPHICUM (Eastern North America) One of our few up- 
right flowering native lilies and one of the most brilliantly col- 
ored. The flowers are vivid orange scarlet with large dark ma- 
roon spots. A woodland lily which does best in acid soil, in 
partial shade where the drainage is especially good. Grows 1% 
feet. Plant 5 inches deep. June to July flowering. 
Each 30c Dozen $3.00 
PHILADELPHICUM WYATT See Mrs. Henry’s Rare Native Lilies. 
POLYPHYLLUM (Himalayas) One of the rarest lilies in cultivation. 
The blooms are fragrant, nodding and recurved. Some are white, 
others splashed with purple. Under favorable garden conditions 
it will reach four and one-half feet. It is not an easy lily and 
garden requirements are exact: Semi-shade, a moist but porous 
soil with perfect drainage. July flowering. Plant 10 inches deep. 
Each $5.00 
PRESTON HYBRIDS A group of splendid hybrids by Miss Isabella 
Preston of the Dominion Experimental Farm at Ottawa, Can- 
ada. Miss Preston has worked with lilies for years and we are 
indebted to her for many fine garden plants. 
CORONATION One of Miss Preston’s most outstanding 
achievements. The plant grows to three feet tall, is upright 
and well leaved and bears up to twenty or more somewhat 
pendant recurved blooms of a clear primuline yellow light- 
ly spotted brown. The exterior of the petals is also a clear 
pale yellow. Like all of Miss Preston’s hybrids this is a 
tested garden subject, of simple culture and vigorous habit. 
The color is completely delightful. Plant 6 to 8 inches. 
Stock limited. Each $3.50 
HURRICANE A new hybrid and a companion plant to L. 
Spitfire which it resembles except for the color which is a 
brilliant cherry-red. It is a beautiful and distinctive lily of 
easy culture, though the constitution is not quite so vigor- 
ous as that of L. Spitfire. Height 3% feet. Plant 7 inches. 
Each $7.50 
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