CANDIDUM (Europe) The beautiful Madonna Lily is well known. 
It is pure white with a short trumpet and a delicious fragrance. 
It blooms at the same time as Delphinium Belladona and the 
combination of the two is traditional. Height 4 to 5 feet. Plant 
early, 3 inches deep in full sun. 
American grown bulbs. Each 40c, 79c, $1.00 
Dozen $4.25, $7.50, $11.00 
Hundred $32.00, $60.00, $88.00 
CANDIDUM “CASCADE STRAIN” A group of mosaic-free seedlings 
developed on our own Pacific Coast. The stems are tall and 
straight, the large flowers have a fine texture and perfect form. 
All plants of this group are greatly resistant to Botrytis and 
flower beautifully from bulbs somewhat smaller than the type. 
Each 85c, $1.00 Dozen $9.00, $11.00 Hundred $72.00, $88.00 
CENTIFOLIUM HYBRIDS A group of glorious trumpet lilies ‘of 
mixed parentage, with blood of the rare and striking L. centi- 
folium dominant. The fragrant trumpets are immensely large, 
white, with a flash of yellow in the throat, and the reverse is 
stained from rose through bronze to green. Mid July flower- 
ing. Height 4 to 6 feet. Plant 8 to 10 inches. 
Splendid, mosaic-free bulbs. Each 60c, 85c Dozen $6.50, $9.00 
CONCOLOR (Korea) The small scarlet blooms are upright and de- 
licately star-shaped. It is a distinctive lily with a great deal 
of sparkling charm and not nearly so well known as it should 
be. Mid June fiowering. Height 18 inches. Plant 4 to 5 inches 
deep. Each 35c Dozen $3.50 
CORONATION See Preston hybrids. 
DALHANSONII The color of this Martagon-Hansonii hybrid is a 
glossy purple brown that takes on a deep mahogany red with 
sun shining through it. Plant 8 inches deep in full sun or 
partial shade. Each $4.50 
DAURICUM VAR. WILSONII The cup-shaped blooms are an at- 
tractive shade of soft apricot occasionally flushed with rose or 
gold, and heavily spotted with brown. The delicate color makes 
them most useful in the late-July, early-August garden. 15 to 
18 inches. Plant 5 inches deep. Each 75c Dozen $7.50 
DAVIDI var. WILLMOTTIAE (China) The blooms are reflexed and 
deep orange-red. As many as twenty grow in a pyramidal ra- 
ceme on the graceful 5-foot stem. Mid July. Plant 8 to 10 
inches deep. Will probably require staking. 
Each 75¢ Dozen $7.50 
DUCHARTREI A rare Tibetan species with marble-white reflexed 
blooms delicately flecked with violet and marked with green in 
the throat. This is not an easy lily and seems to prefer a rath- 
er light acid soil with a high humus content, preferably on the 
dry side. It has a wandering underground stem and may come 
up as much as two feet from where the bulb is planted. 2 to 
4 feet tall. Early July flowering. Plant 4 to 5 inches deep. 
The bulbs are characteristicly small. Each $2.50 
~Epders 
