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MARSHALL’S ORNAMENTAL LILIES 
HARDY GARDEN LILIES 
Among the stateliest of all hardy plants, Lilies during their respective flowering seasons, con¬ 
stitute the chief attraction in the hardy border. They prefer a well-drained soil, and should remain 
undisturbed for years. In the Autumn give the bulbs a heavy mulching of leaves; coarse manure or 
straw will prove highly beneficial. 
Lilium Chinooki. The Sunset Lily 
New Hybrid Lilies 
LILIUM CHINOOKI—The Sunset 
Lily (Pardalinum Giganteum) 
Supposed to be a natural hybrid of L. Hum- 
boldti and L. Pardalinum, combining the 
sturdiness of both species. Tall in growth 
and appearing like a gigantic L. Pardalinum. 
Brilliant red with yellow center freely spot¬ 
ted maroon. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75; $10.00 per 
dozen. 
DR. GRIFFITHS’ HYBRIDS 
Dr. David Griffiths, senior horticulturist of 
the U. S. Department of Agriculture, has been 
successful in raising some remarkable hy¬ 
brids of L. Pardalinum X. L. Humboldti. We 
have selected the following two varieties as 
very desirable. 
KltLSHAK: Deep cadmium orange, densely 
spotted black with a decided green ridge 
at the base of throat. Pyramidal inflor¬ 
escence 10 to 20 flowers. 
SHUKSAIV: Cadmium with a faint flush of 
red, with sparse dottings of black. Green 
at base of throat with buds of reddish 
hue. Anthers purplish black. 
Prices of above, bulbs measuring 6 to 8 
ins. in diameter, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75; 
$10.00 per doz. postpaid. 
LILIUM MAXWILL 
This was one of the finest hybrids shown 
at the Lily conference in London, 1933. It is 
a cross between L. Maximowiczi and L. 
Wilmottiae and combines the free flower¬ 
ing qualities of the latter with the sturdi¬ 
ness of the former. Highly recommended. 
Flowering bulbs, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.50; 
$12.00 per dozen. 
THE CREELMAN LILY 
(Princeps Hybrid) 
The well-known Creelman Lily originat¬ 
ed a few years ago, the result of a cross 
between L. Regale and L. Sargentiae. Pre¬ 
vious to this event several crosses had 
been made using the same parentage and 
were classified as L. Princeps. The Creel¬ 
man Lily is undoubtedly superior to the 
others in stamina and size of flowers. It 
may be called a glorified L. Regale coming 
into bloom about two weeks later. 
We do not claim that the bulbs we offer 
are the true Creelman Lily, but they are 
seedlings of the true parent and their 
blooms have shown remarkable form. 
Bulbs measuring 6 to 8 inches in diameter 
$1.50 each; $15.00 per dozen. 
LILIES FROM SEED 
Hardy Lilies may be grown from seed and brought into bloom in two years, while other 
species require a longer period. We have prepared a leaflet giving the varieties we offer in 
seeds and with cultural directions on same. Sent free on application. 
MARSHALL’S COPPER LIME DUST 
For Checking Botrytis Blight on Lilies 
Botrytis Blight is a fungous disease that makes its appearance on the lower leaves and some¬ 
times on the stems, buds and flowers in the form of oval shaped light brown spots. It is most 
troublesome during wet weather. Easy to apply. Full directions for use printed on containers. 
Per lb. 50c., 5 lbs. $2.25. Postage extra at zone rates. 
The Creelman Lily 
