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. 
Each 30¢ Dozen $3.25 Hundred $26.00 
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 $1.50 Dozen $16.50 
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. 
GRANDIFLORUM The common form, a brilliant orange-red 
spotted with deeper red. Height 2% feet. 
Each 50c Dozen $5.00 
MAHOGANY A very showy form with a good head of large 
blooms, of deep mahogany-red. The plant is dwarf, rarely 
exceeding twelve inches. Each 90c Dozen $10.00 
MOONLIGHT We are pleased to present this new hybrid 
which was recently developed by Mr. Louis Vasseur and 
awarded the First Class Certificate by the Massachusetts 
Horticultural Society in 19438. It is without question the 
outstanding pure yellow form of the entire cup-shaped 
group of lilies. The blooms are very large and widely 
opened with gracefully shaped petals. The color is the 
warm pale yellow of harvest moonlight. The reverse of 
the petals is delicately stained with apricot and there is a 
suggestion of this color on the tips, but unless examined 
closely this color is not visible. The general effect is clear 
soft gold, which is most striking against the deep rich 
green of the foliage. In the mass, or as an individual 
plant, this lily is one of the showiest possible garden 
subjects. The plant is vigorous, increases rapidly and is 
most floriferous. Height 3 to 4 feet. 
Each $1.75 Dozen $19.00 
SATAN A new clone developed by the outstanding American 
specialist, Mr. George L. Slate, and offered for the first 
time this season. The plant grows to 18 inches and bears 
up to four or five large well spaced blooms deep blood red 
in color. It is a good grower and increases rapidly in the 
garden. We expect it to replace all other deep red forms 
of this lily as soon as stocks are larger and more available. 
Each $5.00 
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