EDNA KEAN See Preston hybrids. 
FORMOSANUM (Formosa) This is a splendid, very late trumpet 
lily. It somewhat resembles L. regale but blooms in late Septem- 
ber or even October. The trumpets are longer and somewhat 
more constricted than L. regale. Height 4 to 6 feet. 
Each 45c Dozen $5.00 
FORMOSANUM, INTERMEDIATE FORM These are crosses of L. 
formosanum, Pricei with L. formosanum, and the resultant hy- 
brid selfed or crossed back with Price’s form. They bloom just 
after L. regale and average 30 inches in height. Plant 5 to 6 
inches. Each 60c Dozen $6.50 
FORMOSANUM, PRICEI A dwarf white trumpet lily that starts 
into bloom at the very beginning of August. It rarely grows 
more than a foot high. Each 60c Dozen $6.50 
GRACE MARSHALL See Preston hybrids. 
GRAYI (N. Carolina) This is one of our most delightful and indi- 
vidual native plants. It grows to four feet tall and bears ra- 
cemes of brilliant scarlet thimble-shaped blooms. It is at its 
best in a rather moist location in partial shade. Plant 6 inches 
deep. July flowering. Each 75c Dozen $8.25 
GREEN MOUNTAIN HYBRIDS In the fall of 1942 Sandyloam was 
exceedingly fortunate in purchasing what was probably the 
finest private collection of trumpet hybrid lilies in the United 
States. These hybrids, though tested in the garden of the hy- 
bridizer for years, had not previously been available to garden- 
ers. They were produced by the late Dr. L. Horsford Abel, 
and are the result of crossing and recrossing the finest of the 
following trumpet lilies: L. princeps George C. Creelman, L. 
princeps Shelburne hybrid, L. Crow’s hybrids, and L. centifoli- 
um. 
The buds range from greenish sulphur through bronze 
green and pink. Some of the flowers are long and tubular, 
while others are short and wide open. The interiors are pure 
white or cream, with yellow, pale orange, dark orange, or green- 
ish throats. The anthers range from yellow, brown to dark 
brown. One of the outstanding characteristics of the group is 
that unlike most forms of L. regale the blooms are scattered 
along the stem at intervals and open gradually over a period of 
time, thus being in bloom from three to four weeks in mid- 
summer. The plants range in height from 3% to 6 feet. Plant 
8 to 10 inches deep. 
Especially fine bulbs. Each $1.10, $1.60 Dozen $12.00, $17.50 
GUINEA GOLD A Martagon-Hansonii hybrid that inherits the splen- 
did constitution of both parents. Pink buds make a fine con- 
trast with the open flowers which are yellow, thickly spotted 
with brown. Holds its color best in light shade. June flowering. 
Height 5 feet. Plant 6-7 inches deep. Flowering bulbs. 
Each $3.00 Dozen $32.00 
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