4 CATESBAEI Each $5.00. This native of the southeast bogs and 
pinelands, bears upward facing, umbellate flowers of scarlet and 
yellow. It is almost certainly tender north of Washington, D.C. 
Detailed instructions accompany all orders for this species. Septem- 
ber; 10”-2'; sand and peatmoss, with access to running water. 
- COLUMBIANUM 1 for $1.75; 3 for $5.00; 6 for $9.75; 12 for 
$19.25. A delightful western lily, with tiny turkscap flowers of glist- 
ening orangey yellow. July; up to 5’; gravelly sand charged with 
leafmold. Seed $1.00 per pkt. 
- GRAYI 3 for $2.75; 6 for $5.25; 12 for $10.25. One of the daintiest 
of the eastern species, bell shaped, blood red, nodding flowers. June; 
3’; sandy, rich soil. 
- HUMBOLDTII HYBRIDS* Small bulbs $1.25 each; large bulbs $6.00 
each. A turkscap of yellow orange, pink suffused, with up to 20 
flowers, a notable 1954 introduction by the well-known Oregon horti- 
culturalist, Henry Eckstein. June-July; 5’; treat like L. HUM- 
BOLDTII MAGNIFICUM. Seed $1.50 per pkt. 
- HUMBOLDTII MAGNIFICUM Small bulbs $1.00 each; large bulbs 
$3.75 each. This woodland denizen of the Sierra Nevadas bears 
many nodding, reflexed, heavily purple-marked flowers of glistening 
orange. June-July; 6’; course sandy fertile soil, with access to mois- 
ture. Seed $1.00 per pkt. 
. KELLOGGIIT Each $3.75. This westerner, with a reflexed flower of 
white, flushed and spotted with purple is a lily for the connoisseur, 
unfortunately becoming increasingly rare. June; 30”; gravelly sand, 
loaded with humus. 
- MICHIGANENSE $3 for $2.75; 6 for $4.25; 12 for $8.25. Very large 
bulbs $1.75 each. A handsome turkscap of flushed red, orange and 
yellow in blend, for a brilliant background in your garden. July; 7’; 
good garden soil on the dry side. Seed $.75 per pkt. 
- OCCIDENTALE Small bulbs $2.25 each. A California native, with 
pendulous flowers of red and yellow. July; 2-3’; a boggy soil, but 
with the bulb well above the source of water. 
. PARDALINUM Small bulbs $1.50 each. We have propagated these 
from a bulb sent us by Larry Beane of California, an authority on 
the western species, who assured us this is the true PARADALINUM 
and not a hybrid. Smallish flowers of orange with red tips in 
turkscap form. June-July; 3’; good garden soil. 
. PARDALINUM GIGANTEUM* | 8 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75; 12 for $5.00. 
This is the Sunset Lily, a heavily spotted, brilliant red and yellow 
turkscap, the strongest growing of all the American varieties, 
believed to be a natural hybrid. July; 7’; good garden soil. Seed 3.50 
per pkt. 
. PARRYI 1 for $2.75; 3 for $8.00; 6 for $15.50; 12 for $380.00. An 
aristocrat among the western American species, with pure Chinese 
yellow, fragrant, semi-trumpet flowers. June; 242’; sharp sand and 
top layer forest soil, with ready access to moisture. Seed $1.25 per 
pkt. 
. PHILADLEPHICUM 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4.25; 12 for $8.25. Our 
eastern wood lily, a heavily spotted, red, upright cupshaped specimen 
that is best naturalized in a dry, sandy, acid soil amidst native 
grasses. Broadcast a pinch of seed every year to maintain your 
planting. July; 2’. Seed $.75 per pkt. 
. ROEZLIL Each $2.25. Resembling L. PARDALINUM, but smaller 
and more slender and the flowers predominantly yellow. June-July; 
2-3’; gravelly sand, peatmoss and compost. 
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