HARDY LILIES ~ 
of Outstanding Merit 
George C. Creelman (The Creelman 
Lily). Originated in Canada from a cross, 
using pollen from L. Sargentiae on L. regale. 
The vigorous plant bears long brown flower- 
buds, expanding to a white-faced flower 
with yellow tube and chocolate anthers. 
6 to 8 ft. Selected bulbs, $3.50 each. 
The late Dr. Griffiths was successful in rais- 
ing some remarkable hybrids by using L. Hum- 
boldti, L. pardalinum, and L. Parryi as parents. 
The prevailing colors are cadmium-orange, 
faintly flushed red, with green at base. All 
heavily spotted black to red. We offer Shuk- 
san as one of the best. 
Shuksan. The flowers are of the Martagon 
type, colored cadmium, faintly flushed red 
over the end of petals and dotted black. 
$1.50 each; $14.00 per doz. 
Maxwill. An excellent hybrid of L. Maxi- 
mowiczt and L. Willmottiae, combining the 
lateness of the former with the free-flowering 
qualities of the latter. 75c each; $7.50 per 
doz. 
The Sunset Lily (L. Chinooki; L. parda- 
linum giganteum). Supposed to be a natural 
hybrid of L. Humboldti and L. pardalinum, 
combining the sturdiness of both species. 
Tall in growth. Color brilliant red with yel- 
low center and freely spotted maroon. Large 
flowering bulbs, $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz.; 
$75.00 per 100. 
Tenuifolium, Red Star. An entirely new 
hybrid form of L. tenuifolium. The perianth 
segments do not recurve, thus forming a flat, 
star-shaped flower. The brilliant red flowers 
are borne on strong stems. 1 to 1% ft. 
35c each; $3.50 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 
Tenuifolium, Goldfinch. A splendid new 
and distinct form of L. tenuifolium with 
large, light golden yellow flowers on strong 
stems. Well worth growing. 75c each; $7.50 
per doz.; $45.00 per 100. 
Marshalls Fall Collection of 
HARDY LILIES 
We have prepared the following collection of Hardy Lily bulbs for delivery in October, a most 
suitable time for planting. If planted according to directions, should produce an abundance of 
bloom throughout the entire season, commencing with L. tenuifolium in May and finishing with 
L. speciosum in September, and if left alone will increase in beauty and numbers from year 
to year. 
Elegans, Mahony. Intense rich maroon. 
Hansoni. Flowers yellowish orange. 
Japonicum Krameri. Soft pink, fragrant 
flowers. 
Philippinense formosanum. Long white 
trumpet. 
Above Collection, 3 each of 8 varieties (24 good flow- 
ering bulbs) with cultural directions, 
SENT DOSED OLUN] Of een ee ee $5 OO 

Tenuifolium, Goldfinch 
W. E. MARSHALL & CO. 
Regale. White with pink shadings on back. 
Speciosum magnificum. White, rosy red 
blotches. 
Tigrinum splendens (Single Tiger Lily). 
Umbellatum grandiflorum. Large; bril- 
liant red. 
° 150 W. 23rd Street 
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