L. PRESTON HYBRIDS (continued) 
EDNA KEEN <= Similar to Brenda Watts except of a cherry red color 
and a little less height. A parent of a new race of wonderful 
hybrids that we will soon introduce to gardeners. 
$1.50 each 
GRACE MARSHALL = A grenardine red or scarlet variety having up to 
twenty - five flowers. Grows up to five feet tall. A reliable 
form which is a parent of our new L. Barbara. 
$1.50 each 
L. PRIDE OF CHARLOTTE = A Sargentiae sport.of great merit. A glorious 
trumpet lily having a chocolate brown or pink outside and pure white 
throat with the fragrance of Regale. A late July flowering variety, it 
usually escapes early frosts which sometime destroy flower buds of 
earlier blooming lilies. It produces bulbil and is therefore very easy 
to propagate. 60¢ each = $5.50 per dozen 
L. QUEEN CHARLOITE - A Davidii hybrid much like the type introduced 
about twenty years ago. Has up to ten wooly buds per stem and grows 
with a very rigid stalk up to eight feet. Flowers slightly larger and 
about two weeks later than Davidii. 
A few select bulbs at 50¢ each. 
SARGENTIAE HYBRIDS - A hybrid trumpet lily much like Regale but having a 
smaller funnel, the flowers not recurving as much. The outside is a deep 
reddish pink, the inside a creamy white. The stalk is bulbil bearing for 
easy propagation. Very fragrant. Flowers in late July or August. Two to 
four fees in height. 
50¢ each - $5.00 per dozen 
SCOTTIAE - A Skinner hybrid of many awards. Bright outward facing flowers 
on a stem up to thirty inches hight together with a waxy texture are out- 
standing. <A frequent second flower bud on most stems extends the flowering 
period. Late June flowering. ; 
75¢ each 
SCOTTIAE SELECT = A dark form of the above which is even more robust. 
Bright red with dark spots and having the many flower bud characteristic. 
Limited supply. 
$1 200 each. 
SHELBURNE HYBRID - A Sargentiae X Regale hybrid well known for its vigor, 
having the best qualities of both parents. More like Regale in habits and 
form but flowering in July and August. 
Og each = $4.00 per dozen. 
