
FIRE KING. Fiery red. See page 13. GRAYI. Orange red densely spotted with brownish purple. 
GRACE MARSHALL—(Crossing Willmottiae with a seedling of Elegans x L. 
Dauricum.) The deep red reflexed flowers are held more horizontally to the 
stem than in Willmottiae and the plant carries from 20 to 30 blossoms. The 
stems are erect, 4 to 5 ft. tall, and have no wandering habit. Plant 6 to 8 
inches deep in sun or partial shade and a well prepared soil. 
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GLOW —This is another hybrid—Philadelphicum X Dauricum—the blooms are 
larger and the foliage heavier than the parentage. Cup shaped flowers of a 
deep glowing reddish orange. Early bloomer. May-June. Plant 4-5 in. deep. 
Sunny location. 6 12 25 100 
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GRAYI—This is a native lily of Virginia and North Carolina. Somewhat re- 
sembles Canadense but with smaller funnel shaped orange-red blossoms 
densely spotted with brownish-purple. Blooms July. Plant 4 inches deep in 
a well drained soil, partial shade or full sunshine. Height 2 to 4 ft. The bulbs 
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GUINEA GOLD (Hybrid)—A new introduetion by Mr. F. L. Skinner obtained 
by crossing L. Hansonii and L. Martagon. This very attractive plant carries 
a number of yellow recurved flowers which are thickly spotted brown. The 
buds are pink, offering a pleasing contrast to the open flowers. Of easy eul- 
ture and best grown in partial shade. Plant 6 inches deep. Height, 3 to 4 feet. 
June-July flowering. Stock limited. 
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