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A FOREWORD FROM 
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We like to think of our catalogue as a bond between us and our 
gardening friends, as something more than a long, long list of lilies 
with careful and accurate descriptions. Every year when it is in the 
making we think of all of you dirt gardeners everywhere and try to 
put into our catalogue the things you would have us say, all those 
things that would be most helpful to you. 
Our first aim this year is to make it easy for you to thumb 
through the catalogue as you use it from time to time. So, we have 
rearranged the lilies, placing them in simple alphabetical order. Our 
next aim is to write descriptions that are so clear and true that as 
you read them you can visualize the lilies as they grow here at Sandy- 
loam. Most gardeners want plants that will grow well for them with 
as little special attention as possible. So a$ a guide to the catalogue 
we are presenting two lists of lilies. The first list “Lilies That Should 
Be In Ewery Garden” is made up of standard items that form the 
background of every good collection. The second list “Choice Lilies 
That Are Hardy” is designed for those who want to try some of the 
rarer species and newer hybrids, who want to have unusual plants 
and at the same time have luck with them. 
LILIES THAT SHOULD BE IN EVERY GARDEN 
This list includes hardy and reliable species that are easy to grow 
and that give a broad range of color, shape and habit from June to 
September. They are the backbone of every collection, the more so 
since none of them are either difficult or expensive. 
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L. pardalinum giganteum ................. 35 
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L. speciosum LUubDLUM oe “75 
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L. tenuifolium Red Star ............. 25 for $15.00 
L. tigrinum splendens -...0......ccccc0 .20 
L. umbellatum, grandiflorum. ......... .20 
L. Willmottiae unicolor. ........0..... R313) 
Other species and varieties catalogued at similar prices will be 
substituted if desired. 

Sore AGENT IN THE UnitTED States For W. A. CONSTABLE LTD. 
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