. CALLOSUM An extremely dainty, brick red little turk’s cap from 
China, growing on slender 30” stems. It is of easy culture, requiring 
only a good sandy soil. Blooms late in July. It likes full sun. Plant 
3” deep. 
. CANADENSE FLAVUM Our picturesque native eastern meadow 
lily; grows to 3’; will carry up to 12 flowers with reflexed, bright 
yellow, darkly spotted petals. Grow it on an inch of sand, under- 
layed with a mixture of leaf mold and sand. Flowers early 
July. Plant 3-4” deep. 
. CANDIDUM This is the classic Madonna Lily, growing to a height 
of 4’, pure white semi-trumpets with golden anthers, blooming in 
June. It wants a rich garden soil. Plant in September and cover the 
tips of the bulb with only 2” of soil. It makes a basal rosette of leaves 
which stay green all winter. 
. CANDIDUM CASCADE STRAIN A more floriferous plant and very 
striking. 
. CENTIFOLIUM HYBRIDS Perhaps a little more elegant, but really 
very much like L. REGALE (which see). But because they flower 
later, they give the gardener a longer blooming period for his 
white trumpet lilies of June-July. 
. CENTIFOLIUM OLYMPIC HYBRIDS A more floriferous and hand- 
somer plant. 
-. CHALCEDONICUM CAMILLE One of Mr. Tuffery’s fine hybrids 
of the beautiful L. CHALCEDONICUM of Greece, crossed with 
L. TESTACEUM (which see) and recrossed with L. CHALCEDO- 
NICUM. The flower varies from the type only in being apricot 
instead of red. Height 3-4’, blooms in July; shade it slightly. 
Plant 4” deep in good garden soil. 
- CONCOLOR A bright red, star-like little lily from China, growing 
2-24’ high. It flowers in June-July and likes a coarse sandy soil 
full of humus. Plant 3-4” deep. 
. DALHANSONI A vigorous hybrid with blood of L. HANSONII 
(which see), save that the coloring is reddish maroon and orange. 
It flowers June-July on 4-6’ stems. Plant 4-5” deep in full sun 
in gritty garden loam. 
- DAURICUM An apricot colored cup-shaped lily from Asia that 
is an early bloomer, in May, making it particularly desirable for 
that reason. It wants sand and humus. Height 30”. Plant 4-5” deep. 
- DAURICUM WILSONII A more varied type and a considerably 
more showy plant, blooming in Aug. Same cultural directions. 
- DAVIDI WILLMOTTIAE A fine orange-red turk’s cap, growing 
to a height of 3-4’, blooming June-July. It does well in moderately 
fertile garden soil. It increases rapidly by making offset bulbs. 
We recommend it highly for every garden, particularly because it 
demands so little attention. Plant 4-5” deep. 
DR. SKINNER’S HYBRIDS For a generation the great Canadian 
hybridist, Dr. F. L. Skinner, has been devoting himself in Manitoba 
to the improvement of lily types with particular emphasis on better 
habits of growth and hardiness. 
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