ELEGANS BICOLOR, S-6. Handsome flower of tangerine and 
Oe tipped and splashed with deep red. 3 $.70, 12 $2.50, 25 
ELEGANS BILIGATUM, S-6. Orange shaded scarlet. One of the 
tallest in the group. 3 $.70, 12 $2.50, 25 $4.00. 
ELEGANS MAHOGANY, S-6. A fine, very early form having 
flowers of rich mahogany crimson. Received Award of Merit. 3 $.70, 
19 $9.50, 95 $4.00. 
ELEGANS SANGUINEUM, S-6. Flowers of deep red with black 
spots. 3 4.70), 12 $9.50) 95 $4.00. 
FORMOSANUM WHITE TRIUMPHATOR (Phillipinense), S-8. 
The improved all-white form. This grand white Lily starts blooming 
in September and persists until stopped by frost. It has several pure 
white trumpets to a stalk and grows 5 to 6 feet tall when established 
sending up more than one stalk to a bulb. Perfectly hardy and easily 
grown. Nice with late Novae Anglae Asters and Eupatorium 
ageroides. (See Page 38.) Each $.90, 3 $2.50, 12 $9.50. 
GEORGE C. CREELMAN, S-8. A magnificent hybrid from the 
Regal Lily that has special value because it blooms at a later time 
and is even taller than the Regal. The huge trumpets are pure white 
inside with lemon throat, outside splashed purple. Each $2.50, 
3 OO. 
GIGANTEUM, B-3. A giant Lily from the Himalayas. This stupendous 
Lily has large white trumpets 7 or 8 inches in length and 10 to 20 
in number facing downward. The 6 to 12 foot stem rises from a 
rosette of great heart-shaped leaves quite unlike the usual Lily 
foliage. In its native home in grows in forests in very moist, well- 
drained loam well supplied with leaf mold. While perfectly hardy 
it needs a mulch to protect it from late spring frosts. For a real ad- 
venture, try this exotic variety. Recommended only to experienced 
Lily growers. Each $2.50, 3 $7.00. 
HANSONI, S-6-8. A beautiful easily grown Lily of orange-yellow 
handsomely dotted black. It has many greatly reflexed flowers ar- 
ranged in one or two tiers on stout stems 4 to 5 feet in height. Try 
Linum flavum, Campanula medium and Thalictrum glaucum with this. 
Late June. Each $1.00, 3 $2.85, 12 $10.95. 
HENRYI, S-8. The Orange Speciosum. A splendid Lily that de- 
serves a place in every garden. Rich apricot-yellow of Speciosum 
form, delicately spotted black. It is not particular as to soil except 
that it be well-enriched but keeps its color much better in partial 
shade. Nice companions for this would be Eupatorium coelestinum, 
and Aconitum Wilsoni with a background of Helianthus orgyalis. 
July-August. Each $.55, 3 $1.50, 12 $5.70. 
MARHAN, S-8. A beautiful hybrid with the tiered habit of bloom 
of Hansoni and the petals of its other parent, Martagon. The color 
is orange with red-brown dots. Vigorous grower. Height 4 to 5 
feet. June-July. Each $2.35, 3 $6.45. 
MARTAGON, B-4. An elegant Lily which bears in June pyramidal 
heads of glossy light rosy purple reflexed flowers on tall spikes. Of 
easy growth but needs a year to establish itself. Height 3 to 5 feet. 
Each $.90, 3 $2.50, 12 $9.50. 
MARTAGON ALBUM, B-4. White Turkscap Lily. A most beauti- 
ful Lily bearing numerous recurving wax-like flowers with con- 
spicuous crimson stamens. Does best in partial shade and is handsome 
against a dark green background. Height 4 to 5 feet. June. Each 
$.85, 3 $2.30, 12 $8.90. 
MAXIMOWICZI, S-8. A very interesting Lily from Asia with 
unusual foliage growing in wheel-like whorls on the stem. The color 
is a vivid orange-red with dark spots and there are from 6 to 8 
flowers on a stem. Height 4 feet. July-August. Each $.50, 3 $1.00. 
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MAXWILL, S-8. A superb hybrid of great vigor bearing 30 to 40 
bright orange-red flowers in ascending whorls on a stem that reaches 
a height of 6 feet on well-established bulbs. Because of its excep- 
tional floral display even three bulbs would compel great attention 
in the garden. It does well in full sun and is satisfied with either 
light or heavy soil. Mid-July. Each $.70, 1 $1.90, 12 $7.15. 
MONADELPHUM, B-5. A choice Lily from Russia that bears on 
established plants as many as 30 rich yellow flowers lightly dotted 
black. It is very fragrant. Do not be discouraged with its performance 
the first year after planting for it requires a year for establishing. 
Prefers a most loam and full sun or light shade. With this one might 
grow Coreopsis and lavender Lupines. Height 4 to 5 feet. Early 
June. Each $2.50, 3 $7.00. 
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PARDALINUM, B-5. The Panther Lily. A magnificent Lily that is 
most satisfactory in the garden. It bears from 12 to 20 yellow and 
scarlet flowers with strongly recurved petals on stems 4 to 6 feet 
high. The foliage is attractive and the bulbs increase freely. Mid- 
June. Each $.60, 3 $1.60, 12 $6.05. 
PARDALINUM GIGANTEUM, B-5. The Sunset Lily. This is the 
finest form of the above. A very robust variety that bears up to 30 
golden yellow and crimson flowers profusely dotted with purplish- 
black on stalks 8 feet tall. We cannot recommend this Lily too highly. 
July. Each $.60, 3 $1.60, 12 $6.05. 
PARDALINUM SHUKSHAN, B-5. A handsome hybrid Lily of 
the strongest constitution. It is a vigorous grower and produces great 
heads of bloom containing 15 to 25 fully reflexed Turkscap flowers. 
The colorisa soft buff yellow lightly dotted with large soft brown 
spots and enhanced by rich reddish brown anthers. Height 5 to 6 
feet. Mid-June. Each $.90, 3 $2.50, 12 $9.50. 
PUMILUM (Tenuifolium), S-4. Many nodding deep scarlet, waxen 
flowers with strongly reflexed petals. The wiry stems are covered 
with long grassy foliage. An ideal subject for the rock garden. 
Height 11% to 2 feet. June. (See Page 38.) 3 $.75, 12 $2.50. 
PUMILUM GOLDEN GLEAM. This is identical with the preced- 
ing except that the flowers are golden yellow in color. A choice 
variety. Height 114 to Q feet. June. 3 $.75, 12 $2.50. 
PYRENAICUM AUREUM, B-5. Yellow Turkscap Lily. An attrac- 
tive Lily from the Pyrenees Mountains with many small greenish yellow 
flowers with black dots. The form of the flowers is typically Martagon. 
Height 3 to 4 feet. June-July. Each $.80, 3 $2.15, 12 $8.30. 
REGALE, S-8. The queen of all Lilies. The large trumpets of this 
superb variety are white with a canary yellow throat and golden 
anthers and on the back have rosy-purple penciling. Well-grown 
specimens will bear as many as 25 flowers on erect, wiry stems from 
4 to 6 feet tall. If space for Lilies is limited, this should be one of 
those grown. (See Page 38.) 22 to 24 cms. Each $.50, 3 $1.35, 
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REGALE WHITE EMPEROR, S-8. This imposing Lily is a pure 
white form of the popular Regale Lily without the purple staining 
on the outside of petals. It is of the same vigorous habit of growth 
and flowers lavishly. Height 4 to 6 feet. July. Each $.85, 3 $2.30, 
12 $8.90, 25 $16.00. 
SARGENTIAE, S-8. This magnificent Lily is one of the finest of 
the large trumpets somewhat resembling Regale but blooming several 
weeks later. The flowers are white inside with golden throat and 
the exterior is shaded vinous mauve. It flowers freely producing up 
to 15 flowers on tall, strong stems. Height 4 to 5 feet. Late July- 
August. Each $1.35, 3 $3.75, 12 $13.45. 
SCOTTIAE, S-5. Wide open flowers of salmon-orange slightly 
dotted purple. A beautiful and vigorous Lily that makes a fine showing 
in the June garden. Height 2 to 3 feet. Each $2.95. 
SPECIOSUM ALBUM, S-10. A graceful Lily that is desirable in 
every way. The large informally shaped flowers are white with green 
throat and conspicious elongated anthers of mahogany. Beautiful 
for cutting. Height 4 feet. September. 18 to 20 cms. Each $1.65, 
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SPECIOSUM RUBRUM, S-10. A great favorite because of its sur- 
passing beauty and ease of culture. The large flowers are white 
flushed with pink and spotted carmine and are of graceful, informal 
shape. Their charming fresh color appears exotic coming as it does 
so late in the season. Suggested companions are Caryopteris incana, 
Anemone Hupensis and Heliotrope. Height 4 to 5 feet. September. 
(See Page 38.) 22 to 24 cms. Each $1.00, 3 $2.75, 12 $10.00. 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM MILOPENE, S-9. This variety has the 
same graceful shape as the preceding but is of a rich deep carmine. 
shading of green through the center at the base of each petal 
adds to its beauty. Height 4 to 5 feet. August-September. Each 
F135, 3 SS 7/5, 112 Vals. 5O, 
TESTACEUM,, B-4. An elegant Lily of unique color. The Howers 
are true Nankeen or apricot yellow with brilliant orange anthers 
and are borne 5 to 12 to a stem. Its vigor and adaptability to garden 
conditions commend it to those seeking something unusual, yet not 
difficult to grow. A sunny position in loamy soil suits it well. Height 
4 to 5 feet. June-July. Each $2.00, 3 $5.70, 12 $20.00. 
