REGALE—ekt(2)50. The King of Lilies, exceedingly easy, 
and none more beautiful. Glossily white and waxlike are the 
great, flaring trumpets, but within there is a lemon-tinting, 
the reverse showing rosy suffusions. Richly perfumed. IJllus- 
trated opposite. Splendid cut flower. Seed germinates quickly, 
and quite strongly. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 35c; % oz. 60c; 1 oz. 
$2.00. Ask for quotation on larger quantities. 
REGALE-GROUP HYBRIDS—ekt(2-3)60. An easy and hardy 
section with fine, large flowers that vary from wide funnels 
to long, open trumpets, from white with slight rose shading 
to others deeply suffused without in pink, rose or brown 
purple. Within the flower there may be white, deepening to 
cream, or richer, more dominating tintings of lemon yellow. 
Mostly they bloom later than Regale, lengthening the season 
by some weeks. They are the results of varied hybridizations 
and inter-crossings of Regale, with Sargentiae, Centifolium, 
Myriophyllum superbum, Browni and perhaps others, and 
they include the strains offered as Shelburne Hybrids, 
Princeps, Crow Hybrids, Centifolium Hybrids, Sulphur-Gale 
and Pride of Charlotte. If you wish these separately, see 
the TREASURE CHEST, but perhaps they are best sown 
in this blend, all together as the Regale-Group Hybrids. Pkt. 
20c; Ye oz. 85c; % oz. 60c; % oz. $1.00. 
ROEZLI—kt(3)35. Recurved flowers of black-dotted crim- 
son. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. 
RUBELLUM—Rstatkt(2)20. Sweetly scented flowers of de- 
lightful rosy pink. An exquisite Lily, and reasonably winter 
hardy, but may also be grown in pots. Offered subject to 
arrival. Pkt. 30c; 3 pkts. for 85c; 10 pkts. for $2.50. 
SARGENTIAE—kt(3)60. Handsome species with flaring 
trumpet flowers, waxy white within, rose-suffused outside. 
Fragrant. Seeds always light and flaky. Pkt. 25c. 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM—yt(4)50. Waxen flowers of carmine 
pink, laid over sparkling white. Blossoms big and showy. 
Considered by many as the most beautiful of all lilies. Hardy 
and rugged. Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. for 70c. 
SPECIOSUM KRAETZERI—yt(4)50. A rare, but particu- 
larly good form with, big, white, waxy blossoms, each petal 
with a narrow, green center stripe. Offered subject to arrival. 
Pkt. 30c; 3 pkts. for 85c; 10 pkts. for $2.50. 
SUPERBUM—yt(2)100. Stately plants that may tower to 
10 feet are hung with recurved blossoms in beautiful com- 
binations and overlays of yellow, orange, scarlet and maroon. 
Seeds germinate first year but show no leaves until follow- 
ing spring. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 35e; 144 oz. 60c; 1 oz. $2.00. 
SZOVITSIANUM—styt(2)36. A beautiful, and unusual Lily 
from Armenia and the lower Caucasus, growing naturally in 
well-drained soils in open woodland. Rather large, bell-shaped 
blossoms of soft straw yellow, spotted with purple-black. 
Pkt. 35c; 3 pkts. for $1.00. 
TENUIFOLIUM—(L. pumilum)—ekt(2)36. Coral Lily. Many 
recurved blossoms in glossy vermilion. Easy and quick. Some- 
times flowers first season. Illustrated page 41. Pkt. 15e; Ve 
oz. 25c; 14 oz. 40c; % oz. T5c. 
THOMSONIANUM—(Notholirion Thomsonianum).—k(3)36. 
Broad spreading flowers in a pleasing tone of pink to rose. 
Sweetly fragrant. Of somewhat doubtful hardiness, so per- 
haps best handled in pots. Pkt. 85c. 
UMBELLATUM—ekt(3)25. Splendid garden race of hybrid 
Lilies, easy to grow and long-lived. The large blossoms are 
cup shaped and face upward. Wide variation in coloring and 
marking, in the range from yellow and orange, through scar- 
let and crimson. Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. for 70c; 10 pkts. for $2.00. 
W ALLICHIANUM—k(w) (3-4)75. Tender Lily from north- 
ern India, with 10-inch, fragrant flower trumpets, creamy 
with olive shadings in reverse. Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. for 70c. 
WASHINGTONIANUM—yt(2-3)60. Beautiful species with 
wide funnel blossoms that open white, but gradually suffuse 
with a rose that deepens to violet. Pkt. 20c; % oz. 65c. 
WILMOTTIAE—ekt (2)50. A quick Lily of much beauty, the 
arching stems carrying flowers of orange-tinted apricot, 
dotted red-brown. Pkt. 20c; Ye oz. 35c; % oz. 60c. 
SPECIAL LILY BLEND—Includes seeds of most of the Lilies 
listed here and in the Treasure Chest, but not, of course, in 
equal proportions. Nevertheless it is a wonderfully diversified 
and widely inclusive mixture. Pkt. 20c; Ye oz. 30c; % oz. 
50c; % oz. 85¢e; 1 oz. $3.00. 
OFFER 131A9—One pkt. each of the 54 Lilies offered here, 
for $11.30. 
OFFER 132A9—One pkt. each of ten Lilies, our selection 
among the easier kinds, for $1.65. 
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2 LISIANTHUS GLABER—w. Shining foliage and handsome 
golden flowers. Rare Gentian-cousin from Andean valleys. 
For cool pot culture. Decidedly rare. Pkt. 35c. 
1 LITHOSPERMUM HEAVENLY BLUE—(2-3)6. Evergreen, 
rock garden perennial giving wide mounds of dark green 
foliage, set for months with exquisite blossoms of Gentian 
blue. Light shade preferred. Plants, each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
1 LITHOSPERMUM CANESCENS — (2-3)15. Lady Key. 
Sheafs of silvery foliage, filled for months with golden 
orange blossoming. Plants supplied will look like dry, brittle 
sticks, but that’s their nature. They will grow all right if 
you give them a chance. Plants, each 45c; 3 for $1.20. 
1 LITHOSPERMUM DISTICHUM—rbk(9)20. Winter-pearl. 
Grown for the pearl-white seeds, that, in great numbers, re- 
main on the plants all winter. Pkt. 20c. 
2 LIVISTONIA CHINENSIS—w. Chinese Fan Palm. One of 
the better ornamental Palms for pot or tub culture. A hand- 
some plant of not too difficult culture. 3 seeds for 25c. 
2 LIBERTIA IXIOIDES—(2)16. Rather Iris-like New Zealand 
plant with racemes of attractive white flowers that are fol- 
lowed by orange fruits. In cold areas, best grown as a pot 
plant. Pkt. 20c. 
3 MAGIC LILIES 4 
Two species of LYCORIS, both beau- 
ties. LYCORIS AUREA—Clusters of 
waxy golden ‘“Amaryllis” flowers in 
August. Supplied as rooted bulbs. Foli- 
age appears after the bloom, but do 
not let dry out at any season. For pot 
culture only in the North. Each $1.25; 
3 for $3.60. LYCORIS SQUAMIGERA 
—A winter-hardy garden bulb. Clus- 
tered, fragrant trumpets in opaline 
tones, opening lilac-pink, becoming blue 
lavender. Showy and long-lived... Illus- 
trated opposite. Each $1.25; 3 for $3.60. 
LOBELIA BRIGHTNESS * 
Long-blooming plants of easy habit, all rich in color, but 
otherwise of quite diverse needs and uses. ERINUS CRYS- 
TAL PALACE—x(8)4. Compact variety with dark foilage, 
covered continually with deep blue flowers. Valued for 
edgings, beds, pot culture. Pkt. 15c; %g oz. 35ec. SAPPHIRE 
—x(w)(8)8. Delightful annual semi-trailer with exquisite 
sapphire blue flowers, each with a tiny white eye. For pot 
culture, hanging baskets, porch boxes, or as a rock garden 
filler. Pkt. 20c; Wg oz. 40c. CARDINALIS—*ematx(3)60. 
Red Birds. Flowers in the very brightest of reds, carried in 
tall spikes. No other hardy perennial shows sueh vivid 
color brilliance. Tolerates open shade if given plenty of 
moisture. Very fine seeds. Pkt. 20c; 4g oz. 40e; % oz. T5c; 
4 oz. $1.85. SIPHILITICA—*ematx(3)35. Blue Birds. A de- 
sirable border perennial. Spikes crowded with blossoms of 
royal blue. Quick from seed. Seeds fine. Pkt. 20c; Ye oz. 
40c; %& oz. 7T5c. Plants, each 45c. 

> -L¥CORLS 
SQUAMIGERA 
BOOKS ON LILIES—Two good ones. GARDEN LILIES 
—The Macneils. New, and very good. Written by lily 
specialists. 240 pages. Illustrated. $3.50. LILIES FOR 
AMERICAN GARDENS—Slate. Clear and comprehensive. 
Needed for constant reference. 
$5.00. 
274 pages. Illustrated. 
* LINUM ANNUAL—ex(2-3)18. Easy, quick, pretty, long in 
bloom. GRANDIFLORUM—Satiny blossoms of old rose. Pkt. 
10c; % oz. 25c. ANGUSTIFOLIUM—Flowers of silky blue 
in enormous numbers. Pkt. 10c; %& oz. 20c. 
* LINDHEIMERA TEXANA—ecx(8)24. Star-cup. An easy, 
ever-blooming annual flower, long-lasting when cut. The five 
wide golden petals are arranged to form both a star and a 
cup. Lindheimera should be better known. It has real garden 
merit. Illustrated page 4. Pkt. 15c. 
* LOASA AURANTIACA—Pretty South American Annual 
decumbent with wide, orange-red flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
* LOPEZIA CORONATA—ebk(8)30. An easy and gay Mex- 
ican Annual that belongs in every garden. Airy little butter- 
fly-flowers of brilliant rose pink, June to November. Pkt. 15c. 
2 LOTUS MASCAENSIS—w. Pretty Canary Island species, a 
good pot or hanging basket plant. Drooping, silvery foliage 
and clustered, shining yellow flowers. 10 seeds for 25c, 
