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LILLIAN CUMMINGS. One of the best of Miss Preston’s introductions. 
This hybrid bears grenadine-red flowers on three to five-foot stems. A 
most worthwhile garden plant; it is vigorous, disease-free and of easy 
‘culture. Plant the bulbs 4-6” deep in either full sun or partial shade. It 
divides and increases rapidly and should be lifted and divided when the 
bulbs become crowded. Bulbs 4-5” in circum. Each, $1.25; 10, $11.25 
REGALE (Regal Lily). An especially fine strain of this most popular of 
all large white trumpet lilies. No garden today of any size and conse- 
quence can be without them. Extra fine bulbs, 6-7” in circum. 
3. 9.00.) 10, 01.653) L000; $14:85 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM, “Red Champion.” A fine variety of the red showy 
lily of Japan. This strain is uniform, disease-free and vigorous. The 
foundation stock was discovered on the slopes of Mt. Hood where it had 
grown undisturbed for over forty years. A situation in well drained soil 
where it can receive light shade during the hottest part of the day is 
the main requirement for successful culture. The heavy basal roots 
make a fall growth and consequently it may require a year to become 
established. The smaller size bulbs suffer less shock in transplanting. 
Plant 6 inches deep. Flowers in late August and September. Bulbs, 6-7” 
in circum, Each, $.90; 10, $8.10 
SHUKSAN. A handsome, easily grown, disease resistant garden lily. Sim- 
ilar in type and habits to the Bellingham Hybrids of which it is one of 
the parents. The bulbs are comparatively large and transplant easily. 
Bulbs, 6-7” in circum. Each, $.80; 10, $7.20 
TENUIFOLIUM. (The Coral Lily). Wonderful waxy vermilion-red flow- 
ers. 10, $2.50; 100, $20.00 
TENUIFOLIUM, GOLDEN GLEAM. The golden yellow form of the spec- 
cies. Extra fine. 10, $2.50; 100, $20.00 
NON-HARDY SECTION (For Indoor F orcing) 
FREESIAS 
We will offer a selection for indoor forcing. All the varieties 
listed are vastly superior to the older forms. They have 
larger, clearer colored, and brighter flowers, and the plants 
are much stronger and more resistant to disease. 
ALBATROSS. Pure white substantial flowers on long rigid stems. A good 
grower. The best white Freesia for cutting. First Class Certificate, Hol- 
land. 10, $1.80; 100, $16.20 
APOTHEOSE. Very large robust flowers, opening deep mauve-lilac and 
turning to bright carmine-pink, with a white throat. Extra fine, on tall 
rigid stems. Excellent for cutting. One of the finest new varieties. First 
Class Certificate, Holland. 10, $1.50; 100, $13.50 
