JAPONICUM (Japan) This is the most beautiful of the pink trump- 
et lilies. The blooms are the size of L. regale, but much more 
delicate in texture and earlier by two to three weeks. The 
color is variable, generally a soft apple-blossom, pink but some- 
times deeper and sometimes very pale or even pure white.. The 
stem is slender and grows to 2 feet, bearing up to five blooms. 
It is not an easy, reliable lily. We have grown it very well, both 
in dry sandy soil and in moist woodland locations, but in both 
sites the soil was highly acid. Plant 4 to 5 inches deep. 
Each $1.20 Dozen $13.00 
LONGIFLORUM, “The Estate Lily” This is probably the finest 
strain of L. longiflorum ever introduced. It far outstrips all 
other varieties in size, substance of flower, stature and ease of 
culture. Under glass the Estate Lily sends up strong 5 foot 
stems which carry from three to eight immense white trumpets 
fully 50% larger than the best imported varieties of L. longi- 
florum. The flowers last longer than those of any other variety 
of this lily. For those with greenhouses there is nothing finer to 
grow for early spring flowering. For outdoor culture it is an 
excellent trumpet lily for early August and hardy in New Eng- 
land. Plant 8 inches deep. 
Karly November delivery. Each 85c Dozen $9.25 
MARGARET JOHNSON A hybrid of L. dauricum and L. tigrinum 
by F. L. Skinner and bearing the characteristics of both parent 
plants. The color is the same as L. tigrinum, a soft flame-red, 
spotted with deep purple and the semi-reflexed blooms face out- 
ward and upwards. It is a striking garden subject that grows 
well and increases rapidly. The stem is bulbil bearing like the 
Tiger Lily. Late July flowering. Height 4 feet. Plant 6 inches 
deep. Each $1.50 Dozen $16.50 
MARHAN A fine and vigorous hybrid between L. Martagon album 
and L. Hansonii. The lustrous orange of the petals overlaid 
with purple gives the effect of burnished copper. June. Height 
4 to 5 feet. Plant 6 to 7 inches. 
Stock limited. Each $3.00 
MARTAGON The ordinary purple Martagon of Europe. The small 
blooms are soft rosy lilac in color and there are many recurved 
blooms on the 8 to 5 foot stems. We have been hesitant to offer 
this lily for several years as imported bulbs have not come 
through in satisfactory shape but this stock has been growing 
here and seems to be doing very well, so the bulbs should be 
good. July flowering. Plant 5 inches deep. 
Each $1.25 Dozen $12.50 
MARTAGON ALBUM (Europe) One of the loveliest lilies in culti- 
vation, it has delicate small Turk’s cap flowers, pure white and 
sweetly fragrant. It grows to about 4 feet tall and blooms to- 
ward the middle of June. Try it with peonies or with ferns. 
Plant 4 to 5 inches. Does well in heavy soil. 
American grown bulbs. Each $1.50 Dozen $16.50 
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