Romaine B. Ware—Lilies 

The SUNSET LILY 
PARDALINUM Giganteum—596—The Sun- 
set Lily, Red Giant or Chinook Lily. A 
truly magnificent lily worth growing for 
its foliage alone. It grows to eight feet tall, 
requires no staking. Each stem bears from 
12 to 30 brilliant sunset-red blooms with 
base of yellow marked with amber brown 
spots. If you want a gorgeous display plant 
a dozen in the background of your border. 
Our strain is especially fine and vigorous. 
DOZEN $2.75, EACH 25c 
a eee 
PARDALINUM-—590-A hardy vigorous specie 
from our west coast. Easily satisfied as to 
soil, handsome and graceful. Fine for begin- 
ners with lilies. Deep orange-red shaded to 
crimson at tips. 
PARRYI-600-An exquisite lily you will truly 
love. Funnel shaped with tips gracefully re- 
curving. Pale lemon-yellow, lightly dotted 
brown. Sharp drainage, ample water, partial 
shade, lime-free soil. Each 85c. 
PARVUM-604-This lily varies from orange 
to dark red with maroon spots. Dainty and 
attractive, it likes a moist, sandy soil with 
lots of humus. Each 85c. 
PETER PUGET-608—Another of Dr. Grif- 
fith’s hybrids, a distinct and attractive lily 
that is “different” in coloring. Flowers are 
fifteen or more in number, capucine yellow, 
overlaid with red near tips and spotted black. 
Doesn’t that sound interesting? June bloom- 
ing. Each $2.25. 
PHILADELPHICUM-—612—-A native eastern 
American species with erect cup-shaped 
flowers, scarlet spotted with dark maroon. 
Sometimes called the Wood Lily. Our stock 
is home grown, not collected. Each 30c. 
PHYLLIS COX-—616—Another of the Grace 
Marshall group of hybrids, all of which seem 
destined to a great future. Brilliant orange- 
red. Vigorous. Each $1.05. 
POLYPHYLLUM—620-—A beautiful species 
from the high Himalayan mountains. Creamy 
white, spotted and streaked with purple. out- 
side greenish-yellow. Full shade, moist, well- 
drained humus. Rare, scarce. Each $4.25. 
PRESTON’S HYBRID SEEDLINGS—624-An 
interesting group of unnamed hybrids re- 
lated to Grace Marshall and Lillian Cum- 
mings. You’ll find them worth while. 
Each 65c, Dozen $7.10. 
PRINCEPS, G. C. Creelman—630—-The true va- 
riety. One of the finest of the Regal x Sar- 
gentiae hybrids. Extraordinary heads with 
up to 30 trumpet shaped blooms, white, 
lemon-yellow center, shaded brownish lav- 
ender exterior. Late July. Sun or shade. 
Scarce. Each $3.10. 
Each 20c, Doz. $2.10. 

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THE SUNSET LILY 

PRINCEPS Creelman Hybrid Seedlings—634— 
Again we offer flowering stock of these seed- 
lings, handsome trumpet lilies similar to the 
true Creelman but with varying blooming 
season. Karly July to mid-August. A truly 
satisfying group. Each 55c. 
Large, 85c. 
Extras, $1205. 
PRINCEPS, Creelman x Centifolium Hybrids 
-650-Another grand new strain of hybrids by 
Miss Beatrice Palmer, Canada. Remarkably 
robust lilies with huge heads of flowers, 
white with lemon throat. Each $3.10. 
PRINCEPS, Shelbourn Hybrid—656—An at- 
tractive, tall, slender growing lily of the 
Regale-Sargentiae type but late blooming. 
These bulbs are scarce. Each 65c. 
PRINCEPS, Pride of Charlotte—660—A hardy 
vigorous hybrid, July blooming. White trum- 
pet, suffused with sulphur, outside stained 
light purple. Each $2.25. 
ROEZLII-—700—A graceful lily of the Marta- 
gon type. Golden yellow shading to red at 
the tips. Partial shade, moisture, good drain- 
age, lime-free soil. July. Each 60c. 
ROEZLiI HYBRIDS— 708 — Golden yellow to 
orange red. These lilies are very attractive — 
but seldom seen. They like leaf mold soils: 
From Siskiyou mountains, Oregon. 
Each 55c. 
RUBELLUM-712-A gem of a lily, rose-pink, 
funnel shaped, fragrant. One of very few pink 
lilies we have. Small stature and dainty 
bloom make it ideal for rock garden or front 
of border. We never have enough of this pop- 
ular lily. Early June. Each $1.15. 
RUSSETT—720—Deep burnt orange cup- 
shaped lily on three-foot stems. A brand-new 
lily we have not had before. Hardy, easily 
grown, early June. Each $1.25. 
SEE PAGE SEVEN FOR QUANTITY PRICES 9 
