_ (D)_ Plant out doors in late fall, Nov-Dec, 
in well-prepared seed bed; germination and 
top-growth the 2nd spring; transplant the 
3rd or 4th year, according to growth. 
(E) Usually hybrids and variable as to 
treatment; any special notes are mentioned in 
their description. 
—-amabile. LILY-2. 25¢ 
Turk’s Cap Red with dark spots; 3 ft; A. 
— —luteum. LILY-2L. 30¢ 
A yellow form; A. 
—auratum. LILY-4. 30¢ 
Gold Banded. Bowl-shape fis; 4-6 ft; C. 
——A. x Red Auratum. LILY-4R. 50¢ 
A highly compatible cross and produces 
type, pink and reds; both pinks and reds 
are produced in true form; seed produced 
by Harrisons in New Zealand and is very 
choice. 
We will have seed in the near future of 
their red inter-cross; there is nothing bet- 
ter than ths offered anywhere. 
——A. x rubro-vittatum. LILY-4V. 50¢ 
Another of Harrison’s valuable crosses; 
woweeand Lilies are tops anywere in the 
world. 
rides ort Hybrids. LILY-47A. 30¢ 
—Backhouse Hybrids. LILY-47B. 30¢ 
—candense flavum. LILY-13F. 20¢ 
Lemon-yellow; 5 ft; C. 
— —rubrum. LILY-13R. 40¢ 
Orange-red flowers; C. 
—cernuum. LILY-20. 30¢ 
Lilac spotted purple; nodding; 2 ft: A. 
—concolor. LILY-24. 30¢ 
Star L. Vermilion; erect; 4 ft; A. 
—cordatum. LILY-25. 40¢ 
White striped purple; erect; 4 ft; D. 
—Crow’s Hybrids. LILY-47W. 25¢ 
(Friemann Strain) Trumpet; huge cream; 
5-6 ft; A 
—dauricum. LILY-32. 30¢ 
Candlestick L. Orange-red, spotted; 3 ft; 
Siberia; A. 
—Davidii. LILY-33. 30¢ 
A refined Tiger Lily; 6 ft; A. 
— —Willmoitae. LILY-233W. 30¢ 
Orange-red, dotted black; recurved fis; 
S25bettseA. 
—formosanum. LILY-39. 30¢ 
Late trumpet; white; 8 ft; A. 
—qiaatneum. LILY-40. 30¢ 
Late; huge white; 10 ft; D. 
— —himalaicum. LILY-40H. 35¢ 
White: huge woodland Lily; 10 ft: D. 
—Henryi. LILY-45. 30¢ 
Golden Speciocum. Recurved; soft gold- 
en orange; 6-8 ft; A. 
—hollarndicum. LILY-46. 35¢ 
Un-facing, bowl type; many forms; 2-3 
ft: FA. 
—Red Bird. LILY-47RB. 25¢ 
—japonicum. LILY-59. 40¢ 
Triimpet; pink; 2-4 ft; C. 
—Kelloggii. LIT Y-5i. 40¢ 
Pink. svotted with purplish black; erect; 
Agnew ealit C. 
—Leichtinii Maximowiczii Wadai. 
LILY-58MW. 50¢ 
Farly Tiger type; recurved; 6 ft; A. 
—Lillian Cummings. LILY-47LC. 
Brieht orange-red; 4-5 ft; EA. 
—lonaiflorum. LILY-55. 
New Japanese form; choice GH lily. 
—Lvyla McCann. LILY-47LM. 
Medium Recurved; golden orange: EA. 
—longiflorum, White Queen. LILY-55Q. 30¢ 
Whits Waster Tily. Trumpet: 2-2 ft: B. 
—Markham MHvbrids. LILY-47B. 30¢ 
; Ba BE oD album x Hansonii; yellow; 4 
iB? 
25¢ 
30¢ 
25¢ 
67 
LILY-59. 25¢ 
purple; 6 ft; 
—Martagon. 
a Turk’s Cap L. Rose or dark 
—Maxwell. LILY-47MX. 25¢ 
ee pent orange, spotted red; recurved; 5 
—medeoloides. . LILY-62. 40¢ 
4 Mb L. Apricot to scarlet; recurved; 
—regale. LILY-96. 30¢ 
Royal L. White; 5 ft; China; A. 
— —album. LILY-96A. 30¢ 
—Palmer’s Hybrids. LILY-47M. 30¢ 
Named vareties mixed; A. 
—Preston Hybrids. LILY-47P. 30¢ 
Named vareties; recurved; 3-5 ft; A. 
—rubellum. LILY-99. 40¢ 
Small rose-pink; funnel-shaped; 1-2 ft; C. 
—Sargentiae. LILY-105. 30¢ 
Rose-purple outside, white inside; 6 ft; A. 
— —Hybrid. LILY-105C. 36¢ 
S. x centifolium; A. 
—skkimensis. LILY-108. 25¢ 
—specinsum. LILY-110. 30¢ 
rose; E. 
— —Kraetzeri. LILY-110K. 30¢ 
——magrificum Hybrids. LILY-1l10OM. 40¢ 
— —vunctatum. LILY-110P. 30¢ 
—tarinum. LILY-119. 30¢ 
Tiger L. Japan grown seed; orange or 
salmon-red; E. 
——Tsinqtanense. LILY-120. 50¢ 
Small upright; brown or mahogany fis; 
1-3 ft; A 
—Wallichianum. LILY-122. 35¢ 
Creamy white tinged green outside; 10’; 
att 
—Mixed (A) aermination. LILY-AX. 35¢ 
LILY-BX. 35¢ 
—Mixed (B) germination. 
LIt.Y TURF: see Liriope spicata. A pretty 
rockery plant. 
LIMNANTHES. (lim-NANTH-eez) 
Meadow Foam. Limnnanthaceae. Small an- 
nuals of easy culture and nice for the flower 
border. 
—Douolasii. LIMN-1. 30¢ 
Meadow Foam. Annual; white or pink- 
ish flowers, 1’ across; showy in the spring. 
LIMONIUM. (li-MOH-ne-um) 
Statice; Sea-Lavender. Plumbaginaceae. 
A highly prized flower both for the border 
and for commercial growing; many in this 
genus were formerly under Statice. They 
make excellent everlasting flowers; sow the 
annuals early in the spring and the perennials 
up to August. 
%. SINUATUM: Biennials and perennials 
best grown as HA; leaves form low rosettes. 
at base of the stiff angular branching flow- 
er stalk: useful for dried fis, cutting or in 
the border. 
—Kampf’s Tall. LIMO-32K. 20¢ 
An improved blue for market. 
—Market Rose. LIMO-32Z. 25¢ 
—Marktkonigen. LIMO-32M. 25¢ 
A new German strain in a perfect blue. 
—rosa superba. LIMO-32RS. 25¢ 
True; best pink. 
—True Blue. LIMO-32C. 20¢ 
A California grown strain. 
—Above Mixed. LIMO-32X. 20¢ 
PRICE: All above Oz. 45¢; lb. $2.75. 
OTHER SPECIES: 
—hbellidifolia. LIMO-2. 25¢ 
Grand in late summer; sprays of lavender 
ie VE a Bee 
—Bonduellii. LIMO-4. 25¢ 
' Golden yellow fis; 2 ft; HA or HB. 
