Trumpet Lilies 
BROWNII-1 83-True variety, one of the finest trumpet Lilies. Large 
marble white blooms, stained purple outside, anthers chocolate 
brown. A fragrant Lily of classic gracefulness with heavy waxy-like 
petals. The demand is heavy for this beautiful Lily and the supply 
is always limited. July. Ht. 3 to 4 feet. PD 6 inches. 
SULPHUR Hybrids—793-Here’s a new strain of pale yellow and 
sulphur-yellow trumpet lilies which, flowering early, extend well into 
mid-summer. This late flowering lily is well worth while. They are 
selected strains from a crossing of Crows hybrids with Sulphureum, 
vigorous and healthy, asking no special pampering. They should 
receive a hearty welcome. PD 6 inches. 
SARGENTIAE Seedlings—/5/7-These are seedlings of the species 
Sargentiae so their is some variation in them. We know of no stock 
of the true form which is free of disease and therefore do not offer 
it. These seedlings are a magnificent group, flowering late July to 
early August. They have large trumpets, reddish-brown outside, 
creamy-white inside with a golden throat. Height 4 to 5 feet and 
very vigorous. PD 6 inches. 
GREEN MOUNTAIN HYBRIDS-363-By many of the experts this 
is considered to be one of the finest strains among the newer hybrid 
trumpet lilies. They were produced by the late Dr. Abels, a true lily 
connoisseur, and only recently have been available. The buds are 
bronze-green to pink with some a greenish-sulphur. Interiors are 
white to cream with throats ranging through yellow to orange to 
greenish-yellow. Their blooming season is three to four weeks in 
mid-summer. They have size, vigorous growth, freedom from dis- 
ease and altogether, they are a magnificent group, worthy of a spot 
in any garden. Try them with a foreground planting of light pink 
phlox and a background of evergreens. Ht. 32 to 6 feet. PD 6 in. 
Princess Hybrid Lilies 
These are hybrids of L. Sargentiae and L. Regale. They are a very 
vigorous, handsome and larae flowered group flowering later the 
Regale, from early July into August. Their long buds resemble those 
of Sargentiae but the more open blooms are white stained with 
rose. Being even better plants than either of the parents, they fill 
a very real need for a mid-summer Lily to follow the Regale. It is 
by carefully selecting the varieties for your plantings with an eye to 
their flowering seasons and picture value in the border that you can 
plant garden pictures of rare beauty. These hybrids and many others 
offer the material and with painstaking study and observation you 
can achieve very marvelous results. 
PRINCEPS, G. C. CREELMAN (True) -—630-This is considered one 
of the finest of the Regal x Sargentiae hybrids now in commerce. 
producing truly extraordinary heads of trumpet type bloom late in 
July. The long tubular blossoms are white with lemon yellow center 
and brownish-lavender exterior. Extremely valuable in the mid- 
summer border. It was considered by the late E. H. Wilson superior 
to either of its parents. Full sun or partial shade. Ht 6 to 8 feet. PD 
6 inches. We have but a limited supply of this lily. 


Princeprs Creelman A ybrid Si eedlings 
PRINCEPS Creelman Hybrid Seedlings—634-This group of seed- 
lings has won well deserved popularity. All are handsome 
trumpet Lilies similar to the true Creelman but they vary in 
blooming time from early July to mid-August, extremely val- 
uable for this reason, Of these also we never have enough to 
meet the demand. Culture as above. 

PRINCEPS Creclman x Centifolium Hybrids—650-A grand strain of 
hybrids produced by Miss Beatrice Palmer of Cobble Hill, B. C., 
Canada. They are similar to their parents in appearance and ex- 
tremely vigorous producing immense heads of white bloom in late 
July. Culture same as Creelman. 

SPECIOSUM OREGON GIANT 
Specicsum Oregon Giant 
This is without doubt the finest of all Speciosums offered today. 
The blooms are larger, the color and form exceptionally fine and 
all in all it bids fair to be ‘’tops’’ for some time. In general effect 
it is of the Punctatum type, white with pink spots or blotches. 
You will call it a pink lily with white margins and simply fail in 
love with it. The illustration on page 10 shows its recurved form 
and the extreme breadth of the petals. Vigorous, three to five 
feet, free flowering. 
Stock is slightly more plentiful than last year but will go quickly 
if advance orders are any indication. Early orders are advisable. 

Lilium Henry 
The Golden Speciosum 
HENRYI, The Golden Specicsum—386-A very fine Lily from China 
worthy of admittance to any garden. It blooms just before the true 
Speciosums in August. Slender six to eight foot stems carry from 
four to twenty or more large, nodding, reflexed, frilly blooms in a 
soft golden orange-yellow with a green central line along each peta!. 
One of the best border Lilies, vigorous and healthy, seldom failing, 
truly an invaluable garden plant. Not finicky as to soil but partial 
to a half shady spot. Mass it against blue Hydrangeas or against 
that charming shrub Vitex Macrophylla. This Lily is so like the Spe- 
ciosums that a delightful group may be made by combining the 
three, Henryi, Speciosum Rubrum and Album. Against an evergreen 
background they are gorgeous. Group with them the lovely white 
“Estate Lily’’ (Longiflorum Estate). Henryi is a Lily to plant freely 
in your garden due to its inherent devendability. Excellent for cut- 
ting and beautiful also under glass. PD 6 inches. See page 21. 
Special jor Ma44 Planting 
See the special offer No. 10-A in the price list offering 5 each 
of Speciosum Rubrum, carmine pink; Speciosum Kraetzeri, 
white, and Henryi, called the yellow Speciosum. It is a real value. 
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