


ISABELLA PRESTON A new hybrid developed by Mr. Ralph M. 
Warner. The pollen parent is unknown but the maternal parent 
was a form of L. umbellatum. It is a striking plant with star- 
shaped blooms forming a graceful raceme. The blooms are out- 
ward facing with a slight tilt upwards and are a vivid orange 
in color tipped with tangerine red. The plant grows to 4 feet 
and appears to be an easy and completely charming garden sub- 
ject. July flowering. Plant 6 to 8 inches. Each $7.50 
KELLOGGII (California) A most attractive lily similar to L. Mar- 
tagon in growth. The flowers are much more reflexed, are fra- 
grant and pale pink in color with a yellow stripe through the 
center of each petal. They are finely spotted with maroon. Plant 
in partial shade in a loose woodland soil. Good drainage must 
be provided. Height 2 to 3 feet. June-July blooming period. 
Plant 5 to 6 inches deep. Each $1.50 Dozen $16.50 
LEICHTLINIT var. MAXIMOWICZII (Japan) A fine orange-red 
Turk’s cap spotted with purplish-brown. The plant resembles L. 
tigrinum, but flowers slightly earlier, is more delicate and grace- 
ful in habit, and does not bear bulbils. Ordinary garden condi- 
tions suit it admirably, though it prefers an acid soil. Well es- 
tablished plants will grow to 5 feet. August flowering. Plant 
5 to 6 inches. Each 75c Dozen $8.00 
LEMON KING See Stooke’s hybrids. 
LILLIAN CUMMINGS See Preston hybrids. 
LONGIFLORUM PEERLESS A recent seedling of L. longiflorum 
developed on Long Island. It is excellent as a pot plant and 
equally attractive in the garden. The blooms are very large, well 
shaped, and fragrant. Height about 2 feet. 
Each $1.00 Dozen $11.00 
LONGIFLORIUM, “The Estate Lily’ This is probably the finest 
strain of L. longiflorum ever introduced. It far outstrips all 
other varieties in size, substance of flower, stature and ease of 
culture. Under glass the Estate Lily sends up strong five foot 
stems which carry from three to eight immense white trum- 
pets fully 50% larger than the best imported varieties of L. 
longiflorum. The flowers last longer than those of any other 
variety of this lily. For those with greenhouses there is nothing 
finer to grow for early spring flowering. For outdoor culture it 
is an excellent trumpet lily for early August and hardy in New 
England. Plant 8 inches. 
Each $1.85 Dozen $20.00 
MARHAN A fine and vigorous hybrid between L. Martagon album 
and L. Hansonii. The lustrous orange of the petals overlaid 
with purple gives the effect of burnished copper. June. Height 
4 to 5 feet. Plant 6 to 7 inches. 
Stock limited. Each $5.00 
MARHAN, ELLEN WILLMOTT This form almost identical with L. 
Marhan in color, flowers somewhat later and is one of the most 
strikingly beautiful lilies in existence. It is a very strong grow- 
er and is excellent when planted with the other lilies of the 
Martagon-Hansonii family. Height 5 to 6 feet. 
Each $5.00 
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