WALLICHIANUM (India) The long, 7 to 9 inch blooms, narrowly 
trumpet shaped, with flaring mouth, are creamy-white within 
and green without. This lily is not widely known in this country 
and we do not know how it will react to garden cultivation. It 
comes from the western Himalayas rather than from tropical 
India, and should be relatively hardy. August and September 
flowering. Height 4 to 6 feet. Plant 8 inches deep. 
Collected wild bulbs that will arrive from India in mid-Novem- 
ber. Each $1.50 Dozen $16.50 
WASHINGTONIANUM var. PURPUREUM Like many other West 
Coast lilies this beautiful variety of L. Washingtonianum will 
not succeed without due care and rarely will it throw good heads 
the first season after planting. Do not be impatient. Plant in 
gravelly soil in a partially shaded position with a good mixture 
of leaf-mould and — if you see that the drainage is perfect — 
you will be rewarded with handsome stems of fragrant white 
flowers suffused and dotted with a deep wine-purple. 
American nursery grown bulbs. Each $1.50 Dozen $16.50 
WILLMOTTIAE See L. Davidi var. Willmottiae. 
YELLOW BUNTING One of the most attractive recent introductions 
by Mr. F. L. Skinner, and a lily destined for an important place 
in early gardens as stocks become available. It is a pure butter- 
yellow form of L. tenuifolium, identical in every respect with 
the parent plant, except for color and season, which is several 
weeks earlier than the type. Easily grown, but should be 
mulched to protect it from late spring frosts. Comes true from 
seed if hand pollinated. Each $2.00 Dozen $22.00 
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