HANSONII (Korea) This is considered one of the best garden lilies 
because of its charm and ease of culture. Its Martagon-shaped 
blossoms are a rich cadmium yellow, spotted purplish-brown. It 
comes early — late June — and grows from 4 to 6 feet tall. It 
will hold its lovely color best if planted 8 to 10 inches deep in 
partial shade. 
Each $1.20 Dozen $13.00 
HENRYI (China) This is another vigorous and dependable lily. It 
comes into blossom just before the speciosums in mid to late 
August and carries as many as twenty flowers on 5 to 8 foot 
stems. The flowers though not as large as the speciosums are 
the same frilly recurved shape and are a soft orange-yellow 
with brown spots. The foliage is excellent but the plant is apt 
to require staking. Plant 9 to 10 inches deep. 
Each 40c, 50c Dozen $4.50, $5.50 
IRIDOLLAE See Mrs. Henry’s Rare Native Lilies. 
ISABELLA PRESTON A new hybrid developed by Mr. Ralph M. 
Warner. The pollen parent is unknown but the maternal parent 
was a form cf L. umbellatum. It is a striking plant with star- 
shaped blooms forming a graceful raceme. The blooms are 
outward 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 
subject. July flowering. Plant 6 to 8 inches. Each $7.50 
JAPONICUM (Japan) This is the most beautiful of the pink trum- 
pet lilies. The blooms are the size of L. regale, but much more 
delicate in texture and earlier by two to three weeks. The 
color is variable, generally a soft apple-blossom pink but some- 
times deeper and sometimes very pale or even pure white. The 
stem is slendor and grows to 2 feet, bearing up to five blooms. 
It is not an easy, reliable lily. We have grown it very well, 
both in dry sandy soil and in moist woodland locations, but in 
both sites the soil was highly acid. Plant 4 to 5 inches deep. 
Each $1.20 Dozen $13.00 
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 
LEMON KING See Stooke’s hybrids. 
LILLIAN CUMMINGS See Preston hybrids. 
-[ 7 ]- 
