L. PARKMANNI JILLIAN WALLACE, one of the great recent hybrids. 
L. PRINCEPS A _ good white trumpet lily obtained by crossing L. 
REGALE x L. SARGENTIAE (which see.) It is of easy culture 
and great vigor, blooming in July-Aug. on 6’ stems. Plant 6-7” deep. 
L. PRINCEPS G. C. CREELMAN A selected seedling of the above, 
superb and still quite rare. 
L. REGALE The old garden standby. Its fragrant white trumpets, 
variously tinted on the outside from pink through brownish-green, 
good height, 7’, and vigorous habits of growth in almost any soil 
recommend themselves strongly. It blooms June-July. Plant 6-8” 
deep. 
L. SARGENTIAE This superb and appealing lily is a white trumpet, 
bronze-green on the outside, with a lemon-yellow throat, the flowers 
attaining a length of 9”. It blooms late in July on 4-5’ stems. The 
plant bears bulbils in the axis of the leaves. These bulbils can be 
planted, to increase your stock of this valuable lily. Give it a coarse 
sandy soil rich in humus. Plant 6” deep. 
L. SHUKSAN A yellow variety of the BELLINGHAM HYBRIDS, 
spotted with deep purple. An unusually graceful lily. 
L. SPECIOSUM The Japanese “showy lily,” with a large pink to red 
flower, reflexed petals, midrib green, growing to a height of 3-4’ 
and flowering in Aug. In a gravelly, humus-laden soil, plant 6” deep. 
L. SPECIOSUM ESPERANZA SEEDLINGS Rich in coloring, this 
variety is grown from selected seeds by the famous Esperanza 
Lily Gardens of British Columbia, from whom we obtained our 
stock. 
L. SPECIOSUM MAGNIFICUM Blended reds. Will grow to 6’. A 
large and impressive member of the species. 
L. SPECIOSUM ROSEUM This is perhaps the showiest of the 
species, stocky and substantial, growing to 3’ and having a rosy 
coloring. It is not much seen in America. Our stock is an import 
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