Cherish the faith that 
... “In paradise a garden lies.” 
Tha Thrill of New 
There is no garden thrill quite so entrancing a3 looking forward to the flowering of new lilies in 
your garden. Somehow they have a degree of charm far exceeding most other flowers. Even the 
bulbs are exciting as you receive them fresh dug and full of vigor and vitality. 
However, it’s the anticipation of the beauty to come that engenders the greatest thrills. You have 
read the carefully prepared description of their perfection, you’ve pictured them in your borders and 
now you plant them ever so carefully and wait the coming of spring that will awaken them into 
growth and bring you the joy of their blooming. 
This is especially true with new varieties; kinds that have not been grown before in your garden; 
maybe not in any garden in your community. Because lilies are not common. Only a few of the better 
gardens grow any but the ordinary varieties. Not that the older kinds are any less beautiful, they are 
exquisite, but so many of us get added thrills from growing the uncommon things. 
New things are always exciting and this is especially true with new lilies. Some of the things 
offered on thes2 pages have never been seen by more than a dozen or a few score of people. And still 
you can have them in your garden with no more effort than the growing of a few Petunias or Zinnias. 
Meeting interesting strangers is always a thrill and these new lilies are thrilling strangers indeed. 
Lilies are among the “‘point with pride’’ kind of flowers. Probably no other garden achievement 
gives one the degree of satisfaction attained from producing a well grown clump of fine lilies. Your 
friends, your neighbors, even casual passersby will thrill to the perfection of fine lilies. If you want 
your garden to become favorably known, plant some of these fine lilies and the clan of garden folk 
will make a path to your gate. 
FIESTA HYBRIDS-245-Here’s an enchanting group of fine lilies, 
bred and selected by the late Dr. Abels. The good doctor was a 
keen connoisseur of fine lilies and devoted many years to producing 
these lovely hybrids. They are of the Martagon type, on thin, grace- 
ful, wiry stems, 3 to 6 feet tall. Their numerous flowers come in 
brilliant shades of red and mahogany. These gorgeous hybrids are 
now being grown here in Oregon and by careful selection and re- 
selection they are even vastly improved over the former strain. You 
will find them not only beautiful but vigorous and healthy; among 
the most satisfactory of the newer lilies for the average garden. 
July. Sun or partial shade. PD 6 in. Each $2.50. 
GOLDEN CHALICE HYBRIDS-870-This group of upright, vase- 
shaped new lilies was developed here in Oregon. They are vigorous 
and healthy, free flowering and fast propagators. Golden Chalice 
Hybrids are a reselection from thousands of seedlings and come in 
a mixture of clear pure colors of red mahogany and yellow. Their 
culture is easy and unquestionably they will be very popular when 
better known. Heights vary from 3 to 5 feet with great clusters 
of the upright blooms to each stem. Flowering season, June and 
July. Planting depth 4 inches. The supply of these new hybrids is 
not plentiful as yet. They enjoy full sun or partial shade. You will 
enjoy them. Each $1.40, Three for $3.75. 

