SCOTTIAE A valuable hybrid from Canada which was introduced in 
1929 and received the RHS Award of Merit in 1932. The blooms 
face outwards and are of a bright salmon-orange shade spotted 
purple. A most floriferous lily of easy culture. Height 2 to 3 
feet. Plant 5 to 6 inches. June to July flowering. 
Each 75¢ Dozen $8.25 
SENECA A new hybrid by the distinguished American authority, 
Mr. George L. Slate, is a distinct and pleasing lily obtained by 
crossing L. tigrinum with L. Leichtlinii var. Maximowiczii 
The flowers face outward, have reflexed perianth segments 
and are of a softer and more pleasing color than L. tigrinum. 
Mature plants bear 25 or more flowers, considerably more than 
L. tigrinum and bloom during the last three weeks in August. 
or two to three weeks later than that species. The plants grow 
to 5 or 6 feet and have very woolly stems and buds. L. Seneca 
grows well in a lime free sandy loam as well as a heavy clav 
loam containing much lime. The bulbs are small and should be 
planted 5 to 6 inches deep. Each $2.00 Dozen $20.00 
SHUKSAN (Bellingham hybrid) One of the finest hybrids of Amer- 
can origin. On the tall wiry stems are tiers of gleaming jewel- 
like flowers of warm yellow, richly spotted reddish brown. In 
color and in pattern the surface might be compared to a leo- 
pard’s skin. Vigorous and hardy and of easy culture. Mid July. 
Plant 6 to 8 inches deep. Each 75c Dozen $7.50 
SPECIOSUM (Japan) This is one of the most popular of all lilies. 
It comes late in the season, generally starts opening its frilly 
recurved flowers toward the end of August and carries well in 
to September. Normally it grows to 4 feet. This season we of- 
fer the following varieties: 
Speciosum Album A beautiful pure white form with a green- 
starred throat and coppery-brown anthers. September 
flowering. Each $1.50 Dozen $16.50 
Speciosum Punctatum An early form of L. speciosum that is 
distinguished from the type by its flowering period, by the 
graceful and vigorous character of the stem, the paler rose- 
pink color, and by the leaves which form two ranks on 
opposite sides of the stem. It is particularly valuable for 
northern gardens as it flowers from three to four weeks 
earlier than Rubrum. With us it is in bloom in late July 
and early August. In the more southerly gardens it will be 
in several weeks earlier. 
Collected wild bulbs. Each $1.50 Dozen $16.50 
Speciosum Red Champion A highly colored clone of L. speci- 
osum rubrum that has been developed from disease free 
stocks in the United States. It has been deservedly and 
widely acclaimed of recent years. 6” to 7” bulbs. 
Each $1.20 Dozen $11.00 
Speciosum Rubrum This is the most widely grown and best 
known variety of L. speciosum. The flowers are white 
flushed and spotted with pink, ranging in shade from rose- 
pink to deepest carmine-pink. A hardy and strong growing 
plant. Each 85c, $1.00 Dozen $9.25, $10.50 
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