CORONATION The plant bears up to twenty or more somewhat 
pendant recurved blooms of a clear primuline yellow lightly 
spotted brown. The exterior of the petals is also a clear pale 
yellow. 3 feet. Each $1.75 Dozen $18.50 
EDNA KEAN Resembles L. Brenda Watts except for its color 
which is a deep cherry-red. It does not have quite the magni- 
ficient constitution of Brenda Watts, but will hold its own in 
nine gardens out of ten. Each $1.20 Dozen $12.00 
RAINBOW HYBRIDS A group of seedlings of L. umbellatum and elegans 
varying in color from yellow, ihrough clear orange, fire-red to 
deep mahogany. A fine mixed group of mosaic-free bulbs in gay 
and sparkling colors. Late June flowering. Height 2 feet. 
3 for $1.75 Dozen $6.00 
REGALE (China) This beautiful and well-known white, trumpet-shaped 
lily should be in every garden. It will thrive for years, increasing 
in size and beauty with each passing season. July. Height 4 to 7 
feet. Each 45c, 75c, $1.00 
Dozen $4.50, $8.25, $11.00 
Hundred $36.00, $66.00, $88.00 
RUBELLUM (Japan) A dwarf apple-blossom pink trumpet lily and one 
of the earliest to flower. The individual blooms are small, trumpet- 
shaped, and the color is invariably a clear delicate pink. The 
plant grows to 10 or 12 inches and flowers in late May or early 
June. It seems to prefer a slightly heavy soil with a high humus 
content, but is generally quite adaptable. Domestic bulbs. 
Each $1.50 Dozen $16.50 
SARGENTIAE (China) Very much like L. regale except that it flowers in 
August. 5 to 7 feet. Each $1.50 Dozen $16.50 
SENECA A recent hybrid by the distinguished American authority, Mr. 
George L. Slate. 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 and bloom 
during the last three weeks in August. The plants grow to 8 feet 
and have woolly stems and buds. L. Seneca grows well in a lime 
free sandy loam as well as a heavy clay loam containing much 
lime. The bulbs are small. Each $2.00 Dozen $20.00 
SHUKSAN (Bellingham hybrid) One of the finest hybrids of American 
origin. On the tall wiry stems are tiers of gleaming jewel-like 
flowers of warm yellow, richly spotted reddish brown. Vigorous 
and hardy and of easy culture. Mid July. 
Three for $1.75 Dozen $6.00 
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 into September. 
Normally it grows to 5 feet. This season we offer the following 
varieties: 
Speciosum Album Novum A beautiful pure white form with a 
green-starred throat and yellow anthers. September flower- 
ing. Each $1.50 Dozen $16.50 
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