



LILLIAN CUMMINGS— (Cross between Willmottiae and Dauricum.) Large 
reflexed flowers of light orange red with flowers held more horizontally than 
the usual Martagon type flower. Very vigorous. Height 4-5 ft. Plant sun or 
partial shade, 6 to 8 inches deep. July flowering. 
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LYLA McCANN—(Same parentage as Grace Marshall.) The flowers are a 
bright golden orange, and, as with Grace Marshall, the same habit of wander- 
ing has been overcome. Height 3-4 ft. Plant 6 to 8 inches deep, sun or partial 
shade. 
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MARHAN Ellen Willmott (Hybrid)—An exceedingly fine hybrid between L. 
Martagon and L. Hansonii which is very reliable and vigorous. The thiek 
petaled flowers are buttercup yellow shaded light brown with mahogany 
spots and the foliage is borne in whorls as in L. Hansonii. Height 4 to 6 feet. 
Plant 6 inches deep in partial shade. Blooming period June to July. Stock 
limited. 
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MARHAN H. J. Elwes (Hybrid)—A rare form of L. Marhan with large saffron 
vellow flowers suffused with light saturn red on the exterior and with mahog- 
any shading and spots on the interior of the petals. A valuable addition to 
any collection. Same culture as Marhan Ellen Willmott. Limited stoek. 
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MAXIMOWICZII Wadai (Wada’s variety)—A distinet form of L. Maximo- 
wiezli from Manchuria with larger flowers than the type. The stems are tall, 
often attaining 6 feet, and the thick petaled flowers are a deep orange red 
spotted mahogany. A very brilliant and easily cultivated lly flowering from 
mid-June to early July. Produces numerous bulblets on its underground stem. 
Plant 6-8 inches deep. Height 4-6 feet. Blooms Aug.-Sept. 
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MAXWILL—This is a hybrid lily—a cross between Willmottiae and Maximo- 
wiezil. The foliage is similar to Willmottiae, but hke Maximowiezu, it grows 
tall. It has no runnine stem. It has a very strong constitution and will 
establish readily under ordinary garden culture. Plant 6 to 8 inches deep in 
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NEPALENSE— A rare Himalayan lily whose flowers are greenish-yellow, with 
throat heavily stained dark purple. It resembles Ochraceum except the 
flowers are more funnel shaped and the foliage is broader. Grows 2 to 3 ft. 
high. This is a tender lily and should be grown in the greenhouse where the 
eround freezes heavily. In the southern states where it will not be visited by 
heavy freezing, it will do well in the garden. Plant 6-5 inches deep in partial 
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