
L. HENRYI = A chinese lily well kmowm to most gardeners, growing up to 
eight feet, bearing deep orange-yellow flowers with up to twenty blooms 
on each spike. Sometimes known as the Orange Speciosum. Flowers in 
mid August until September. As hardy as Regale and a good companion. 
75¢ each - $7.50 per dozen 
L. HENRYI CITRINUM - A rare yellow form of the above that all lily 
connoisseurs will confirm as being one of the best. We have grown 
this lily for years and find it most reliable. 
Choice bulbs - $10.00 each 
Flowering size-$ 6.00 each 
MARGARET JOHNSON -= A Skinner hybrid of L. Dauricum X Tigrinum having the 
characteristics of both. Soft flame-red spotted with deep purple. Outward 
and upward facing. About four feet in height, blooming in late July. 
$1.50 each 
L. MARHAN = Another Martagon hybrid. Creamy orange petals with brownish 
red spots. Introduced in 1891, it is still very rare but one of the most 
popular lilies. $3.50 each 
L. MARTAGON = The Turk's cap lily of Europe. An old lily offered in this 
country in the early 1800's. Colors range from light pink to purple, having 
up to thirty flowers and from one to four feet in height. Although somewhat 
difficult to establish, once you are successful these are a permanent 
addition. June flowering. $1.20 each 
L. MARTAGON ALBA = A pure white form of the above, with fragrant delicate 
flowers in June. This is an excellent cut flower. 
$1.25 each 
 L. PHILADELPHICUM - A native lily with orange scarlet upright flowers. 



| Prefers light sandy soil and partial shade, growing to two feet and flower- 
ing in late June. An excellent subject for planting with evergreens. 
30¢ each = $3.00 per dozen 
_L. PRESTON HYBRIDS - Miss Isabella Preston of Canada introduced a number 
| of fine hybrids a few years ago. These have proved to be one of the finest 
_ races of hybrids yet originated. From these many new hybrids are being 
| introduced which could never have been produced without Miss Preston's 
| outstanding work. 
CORONATION - A lovely pale yellow lily with brown spots, growing to 
three feet. Stem carries up to twenty flowers. Late June. Very hardy. 
$2.75 each 
BRENDA WATTS <= A soft orange red variety of unusual vigor, carrying 
up to twenty flowers and growing to five feet. Ideal for mass plant- 
ing because of its lasting ability. Late June and July flowering. 
$1.50 each 
