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DAVURICUM PARDINUM, S-5. An attractive Lily from Siberia 
which bears its flowers erect in clusters of 3 to 5. They are of a 
rich shade of orange flushed red, profusely black spotted. Easily 
grown. Height 1% to 2 feet. Flowers beginning of August. Very 
valuable because of its late flowering period. Each-45c, 3-$1.10, 
6-$2.10, 12-$4.15, 25-$7.45. 
FORMOSANUM WHITE TRIUMPHATOR (Philippinense), 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 age- 
roides. Each-75c, 3-$2.05, 6-$3.95, 12-$7.90, 25-$13.95. 
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-$7.15. 
ELEGANS LILIES 
An interesting group of easily grown varieties blooming in June 
and July. They vary in height from 1 to 2 feet and are especially 
adapted to rock gardens or positions in the foreground of hardy 
borders. 
ELEGANS ALUTACEUM, S-6. A useful variety where a dwarf Lily 
is desired as the plants grow only 9 inches high. The flowers are 
large and of deep apricot color. Easily grown. June-July. Each-50c, 
3=$1.35, 6-$2.60) 12-$5:20, 25-$9.30. 
ELEGANS BICOLOR, S-6. Handsome flower of tangerine and terra- 
cotta tipped and splashed with deep red. Each-40c, 3-95c, 6-$1.75, 
12-$3.45, 25-$6.20. 
ELEGANS BILIGATUM, S-6. Orange shaded scarlet. One of the 
ee in the group. Each-40c, 3-95c, 6-$1.75, 12-$3.45, 25- 
6.20. 
ELEGANS MAHOGANY, S-6. A fine, very early form having flowers 
of rich mahogany crimson. Received Award of Merit. Each-40c, 
3-95c, 6-$1.75, 12-$3.45, 25-$6.20. 
ELEGANS SANGUINEUM, S-6. Flowers of deep red with black 
spots. Each-40c, 3-95c, 6-$1.75, 12-$3.45, 25-$6.20. 
POPP PDVDG 
GIGANTEUM, B-3. A giant Lily from the Himalayas. This stupen- 
dous 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 it 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. 
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-95c, 3-$2.55, 6-$4.75. 
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-75c, 3-$2.05, 6-$3.95, 12-$7.90, 25-$13.95. 
MARHAN, S-8. A beautiful hybrid with the tiered habit of bloom 
of Hansoni and the petals of its other parents, Martagon. The color 
is orange with red-brown dots. Vigorous grower. Height 4 to 5 feet. 
June-July. Each-$1.10, 3-$3.00, 6-$5.50. 
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-75c, 3-$2.05, 6-$3.95, 12-$7.90, 25-$13.95. 
MARTAGON ALBUM, B-4. White Turkscap Lily. A most beautiful 
Lily bearing numerous recurving wax-like flowers with conspicuous 
crimson stamens. Does best in partial shade and is handsome against 
a dark green background. Height 4 to 5 feet. June. Each-$1.70, 
3-$4.80, 6-$8.50. 
MAXIMOWICZI, S-8. A very interesting Lily from Asia with un- 
usual 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-45c, 3-$1.10, 
6-$2.10, 12-$4.15, 25-$7.45. 
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-50c, 3=$1.35,) 6-$2.60 2 
$5.00, 25-$9.30. 
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 perform- 
ance the first year after planting for it requires a year for establish- 
ing. Prefers a moist loam and full sun or light shade. With this, one 
might grow Coreopsis and lavender Lupines. Height 4 to 5 feet. 
Early June. Each-$2.75, 3-$7.00. 
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-75c, 3-$2.05, 6-$3.95, 12-$7.90, 25-$13.95. 
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-75c, 3-$1.95, 6-$3.65, 12-$7.30. 
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 color is a 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-75c, 3-$1.95, 6-$3.65, 12-$7.30. 
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 114 to 2 feet. June. 3-60c, 6-$1.10, 12-$2.15, 25-$3.95, 
100-$15.00. 
PUMILUM GOLDEN GLEAM. This is identical with the preceding 
except that the flowers are golden yellow in color. A choice variety. 
Height 114% to 2 feet. 3-70c, 6-$1.30, 12-$2.60, 25-$4.70, 
100-$18.00. 
PYRENAICUM AUREUM, B-5. Yellow Turkscap Lily. An attractive 
Lily from the Pyrenees Mountains with many small greenish yellow 
flowers with black dots. The form of the flowers is typical Martagon. 
aon 3 to 4 feet. June-July. Each-90c, 3-$2.40, 6-$4.50, 12- 
9.00. 
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. 
Extra size, 24 cm. and over—Each-50c, 3-$1.35, 6-$2.60, 
12=$5.20,,:25-$9.30 
22 to 24 ems.—Each-45c, 3-$1.10, 6-$2.10, 12-$4.15, 25-$7.45. 
20 to 22 cms.—3-90c, 6-$1.65, 12-$3.25, 25-$5.85. 
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