MOSQUITO This is a recent seedling of L. Edna Kean with 
rather small flowers similar in color and shape to L. Davidi 
var. Willmottiae. The blooms are well spaced and are born 
at right angles to the straight, sturdy stem, which grows 
to 4 feet. July flowering. Plant 5 to 7 inches deep. 
Each $5.00 
SPITFIRE An open pollinated seedling of L. Edna Kean. The 
inflorescence is arranged like a candelabrum. Flowers are 
vase shaped, face upwards. The color is flame scarlet with 
some medium-sized bay spots. Pollen brazil red. Because of 
its distinctive and charming shape and ease of culture this 
is one of Miss Preston’s most valuable contributions to the 
garden. Early July. Height 3 feet. Each $5.00 
STENOGRAPHER SERIES: 
BRENDA WATTS This is one of the very best garden lilies. 
It grows magnificently, establishes readily, and has a 
strong constitution. It is one of those happy garden sub- 
jects that knows its job and proceeds to do it thoroughly. 
Added to this is the bold and brilliant beauty of the plant 
itself — tall and graceful, bearing a long spike of outward- 
facing blooms, soft orange-red in color. For dignity of sta- 
ture and a mass of sheer color in the July garden it is hard 
to surpass. Height 5 feet. Plant 6 to 8 inches. 
Each $1.50 Dozen $15.00 
EDNA KEAN Resembles L. Brenda Watts except for its color 
which is a deep cherry red, a color almost unique among 
lihes. It does not have quite the magnificent constitution of 
Brenda Watts, but will hold its own in nine gardens out of 
ten. Each $1.50 Dozen $15.00 
GRACE MARSHALL A fine hybrid with deep red, outward- 
facing, reflexed flowers. The plant grows from 4 to 5 feet, 
is wiry and erect and will carry up to thirty blossoms. 
Plant 6 to 8 inches deep in sun or part shade and in a well 
prepared soil. Each $1.50 Dozen $15.00 
LILLIAN CUMMINGS Another fine grenadine red hybrid. An 
extremely vigorous lily and an asset to any collection. 
Each $1.50 Dozen $15.00 
PRINCEPS'- A hybrid that developed from an accidental pollination 
of L. Sargentiae on L. regale. The late Dr. E. H. Wilson who 
discovered and introduced both of the latter felt that their off- 
spring was superior to either parent. The buds are long, as in 
Sargentiae, but the white rose-stained flowers are more open. 
It is larger than regale and has a better texture. It is a vigor- 
ous and lovely plant and blossoms from 10 days to 2 weeks 
after regale at a time when the mid-summer border is usually 
in very real need of a strikingly blossoming plant. Plant 8 to 
10 inches deep. Each 70c Dozen $7.00 
PRINCEPS PINK These are selected seedlings in which the deep 
rose and pink coloring of the reverse stains the interior of the 
petals, so that the entire bloom is suffused and flushed with 
pink. Each $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 
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