ENCHANTMENT U. S. Plant Patent 862. A cluster of large, upright, 
- slightly recurved blooms, rich nasturtium-red, on three foot 
stems. A brilliant and showy lily, easily grown, increased and 
propagated. Mid-July. 3 feet. Plant 5 inches. 
Each $1.00 Dozen $10.00 
FIREBIRD A hybrid of unknown parentage that is offered here for 
the first time. It was found as a stray seedling in a Charlotte, 
Vermont, garden and given to W. C. Horsford who propagated 
and grew it. The five-foot stem carries up to fifty small, star- 
shaped outward-facing blooms on short pedicels. The color is 
soft apricot flushed with rose and lightly spotted. The ‘over-all 
shape is that of a perfectly formed spike of delphinium. The 
plant has a glow and grace that are irresistable. Late June, 
early July flowering. Plant five inches deep. Each $5.00 
FIRE KING ‘Those who have seen this lily: consider it one of the 
most important garden plants to have been introduced in many 
vears. It grows to about 4 feet and develops a magnificent spike 
that bears up to forty vermillion-scarlet blooms carried at right 
angles to the stem. The flowers “look at you” and this quality 
is a distinct break developed from crossing and re-crossing 
pendant or Turk’s cap species with upright forms. L. Fire King 
is easy to grow, tends to multiply and is probably the most 
brilliantly colored lily in cultivation. A well-grown clump is a 
mass of sheer flame in the garden for from three to four weeks 
in early summer. Plant 5 to 7 inches. Each $2.50 
FLAMINGO This vigorous de Graaff hybrid is a beauty. The plant 
grows to about two and a half feet and is well leaved with rich 
dark-green foliage. The upright-facing blooms are large and of 
soft flamingo-pinkish orange color, strangely luminous and 
lovely. Late June. Plant five inches. Each $1.20 Dozen $12.00 
FORMOSANUM (Formosa) This is a splendid, very late trumpet 
lily. It somewhat resembles L. regale but blooms in late Sep- 
temher or even October. The trumpets are longer and some- 
what more constricted than L. regale. Height 4 to 6 feet. 
Fach 45c . Dozen $4.50 
FORMOSANUM, INTERMEDIATE FORM These are crosses of L. 
formosanum, Pricei with L. formosanum, and the resultant hy- 
brid selfed or crossed back with Price’s form. They bloom just 
after L. regale and average 30 inches in height. Plant 5 to 6 
inches. ty 
Each 60c Dozen $6.50 
GET-UM-TIGE Tom Barrys cross of L. umbellatum and L. tigrinum. 
This lily is earlier than Margaret Johnson by three weeks and, 
unlike most crosses of this parentage, carries dominant char- 
acetristics of L. umbellatum in both coloring and shape of the 
blooms. The outward-facing flowers measure nearly seven inches 
across and are a flaming vermillion in color, deeper towards the 
tips and spotted with brown. The color holds until the petals 
drop. There are up to dozen blooms on stems which reach about 
thirty inches tall. It is a vigorous, easily-grown plant and ex- 
tremely colorful for the border or against evergreens in mid- 
July. Each $1.50 Dozen $16.50 
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