wise, light shade. Leave undisturbed until clumps are too big for 
satisfactory flowering. 
July and August flowering. Height, up to 8 feet. 
Medium size bulbs: $1.25 each 
Top size bulbs: $1.75 each 
L. CONCOLOR. From China’s Land of the Southern Cloud comes the 
unspotted, vivid scarlet, starry L. concolor. Carrying a faint oriental 
scent, borne on straight, slender reed-like stems it is especially 
valuable for the rock garden, for grouping in the sunny border 
and for cut flowers. It increases rapidly and colonies can be estab- 
lished in a comparatively short time. 
Plant 3 to 5 inches deep in a well-drained, sunny spot or with low- 
growing plants. 
June flowering. Height 144 to 2% feet. 
Medium size bulbs: 50c each; 6/$2.75; 12/$5.00 
Top size bulbs: 60c each; 6/$3.35; 12/$6.00 
L. FORMOSANUM. Even if Formosanum were not one of the most 
exquisite and daintily scented Lilies its blooming period alone 
makes it a garden requirement. In the east it blooms from mid- 
September until frost; on the west coast it is often to be seen 
in flower at Christmas. Its pure white trumpets, shading to pink 
and wine tones on the exterior, floriferous and glorious on stems. 
up to 7 feet are beautiful with chrysanthemums in the garden or 
indoors. 
From Formosa ranging to an altitude of 10,000 feet, this species is. 
perfectly hardy and of the easiest culture. Plant from 5 to 6 inches. 
deep (although bulbs are always small) in full sun or partial shade 
with moisture supplied during the hottest summer months for a 
large flower crop in the fall. 
Fall flowering. From 4 to 7 feet. 
Medium size bulbs: 30c each; 12/$3.00 
Top size bulbs: 40c each; 6/$2.25; 12/$4.00 
L. HENRYI. Augustine Henry sent bulbs of this Lily from the moun- 
tains of central China to Kew in 1889 and a decade later, when 
E. H. Wilson dispatched large shipments of bulbs from the wilds 
to England and America, L. Henryi was established as a favorite. 
Reliable, of easiest culture, flowering in August during a lull in 
color interest, L. Henryi’s nodding, reflexed orange flowers with 
green petal stripe are particularly vivacious and lovely. Although 
ideal anywhere, its great height and numerous large flowers— 
up to twenty and more—make it valuable among rhododendrons 
and other large, spring flowering shrubs. 
Plant from 6 to 8 inches deep in partial shade in a loamy, well- 
drained soil. 
August. Height 5 to 8 feet. 
Medium size bulbs: 60c each; 6/$3.35; 12/$6.00 
Top size bulbs: 80c each; 6/$4.50; 12/$8.00 
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