MAXWILL This is considered by many the finest colored hybrid of 
recent introduction. It is a vigorous relatively disease proof 
variety that establishes easily and grows prolifically. The 5 to 6 
foot stem is luxuriantly leaved. The greatly recurved flowers 
hang from a pyramidal raceme and are, in color, a brilliant 
orange-red with black spots and long brick-red stamens. Late 
July. Plant 8 inches deep. Each 65c Dozen $6.50 
MICHAUXII ORANGE See Mrs. Henry’s Rare Native Lilies. 
MICHIGANENSE This lily is native to the middle west and botan- 
ists have not decided whether it is a distinct species or whether 
it is a natural hybrid of L. canadense and L. superbum. The 
color range is as variable as that of L. canadense, but the petals 
are more reflexed. Like L. canadense and L. superbum it is an 
excellent lily for the woodland garden since it likes partial 
shade and a fairish amount of moisture. Height 2 to 5 feet. 
July. Plant 6 inches deep. 
Collected wild bulbs. Each 50c Dozen $5.00 
MONADELPHUM ‘See L. Szovitzianum. 
MONADELPHUM, Miss Willmott’s Form A rare form developed 
from stock that was growing in the garden of Miss Ellen Will- 
mott. Somewhat more vigorous and taller than the type, with 
slightly larger blooms. Choice bulbs offered subject to delivery 
from England. Each $2.25 Dozen $22.50 
MOSQUITO See Preston hybrids. 
MRS. HENRY’S RARE NATIVE LILIES It is our privilege to pre- 
sent to American gardeners the native lilies discovered by Mrs. 
J. Norman Henry. The list will grow longer from year to year 
as additional varieties are ready for distribution. All funds 
which Mrs. Henry receives from the sale of bulbs are donated 
to the American Red Cross. 
CANADENSE GOLDEN RULE A most chaste and beautiful 
lily. The pure golden yellow flowers are completely spotless 
and have golden yellow pollen. No lily is more exquisitely 
lovely than this one. Each $25.00 
CATESBAEI LONGII The rare northern form of L. Catesbaei. 
It is a dwarf lily. The beautiful flowers have long clawed 
petals that are “Coral Red” (Ridgway), shading to yellow- 
ish green at base with a few small dark spots. Collected 
several years ago by Mrs. Henry. This lily demands an acid 
soil composed solely of peat and sand. 
Four flowering size pot grown plants available. Each $7.50 
MICHAUXIT ORANGE A splendid variety of this lily with 
extra broad-petalled flowers of an even shade of full rich 
orange. Fragrant. Each $15.00 
=[ 14° ]- 
