L. MAXWILL (Willmottiae X Maximowiczi Hybrid ) 
The 5-7 foot stems of this new hybrid produce 30 or more 
large, bright orange red recurving flowers with graceful, 
long stamens and brick red anthers, a most interesting 
color combination. Blooms during late July. Plant in sun 
or partial shade 5” déep. 
Large bulbs 50c each; 6 for $2.75; dozen $5.00 
. RADIANCE (Jan de Graaff Rainbow Hybrid ) 
This is a sister seedling of L. Flamingo but an Umbellatum 
hybrid with characteristics all its own. Radiance bears on 
stems 214-4 feet tall, large flowers, orange-red in color. 
Plant 5” deep, full sun or light shade. June-July flowering. 
Each $3.75 
. RED BIRD (Hybrid by Dr. E. F. Palmer ) 
Like Galahad, this is a 1949 introduction and has many 
points in its favor. The five-foot stem is clothed with an 
abundance of healthy leaves and bears its large, reflexed 
flowers facing outward. The medium dark red flowers, 
touched with tigrinum rose, will provide a most striking 
picture in the garden. It increases rapidly since it pro- 
duces bulbils in its leaf axils, a characteristic inherited 
from its part tigrinim parent. Blooms for a long period 
during late mid-summer. Plant in full sun 5” deep. 
Each $3.00 
. REGAL 
The best known of all trumpet lilies and still a “REGAL” 
lily. One of the easiest to grow and most beautiful, its 
form and color are so well known they require no further 
description. June flowering. Plant in full sun 6” deep. 
flowering size 25c; 6 for $1.25; dozen $2.50 
medium size 35c; 6 for $1.75; dozen $3.50 
large size 55c; 6 for $2.75; dozen $5.50 
. RUBELLUM (Japan) 
One of the most lovely of low growing lilies, carrying 
small trumpet shaped flowers of a light pink shade on 
stems which rarely excced 18’. An extremely early lily, 
blooming during May and early June. The flowers are 
fragrant and this plani will stand considerable shade. A 
fine little lily for rockery planting and likewise does well 
in pots under cool greenhouse conditions. Plant 5” deep in 
well-drained location using plenty of peatmoss. 
Each $1.50 
. SCOTTIAE (Light Form) 
The medium-sized stalk 2-3 feet, carries large recurved, 
salmon-orange colored flowers facing outward. Late June 
flowering and of easy culture, best planted in full sun 
BY Geeps 
Each $1.00; 6 for $5.50; dozen $10.00 
. SCOTTIAE (Dark Form) 
Similar habits and form as the above but darker in color 
and blooming in late May to early June which makes it one 
of the earliest lilies to bloom. 
Each $1.00; 6 for $5.50; dozen $10.00 
. SHUKSAN HYBRID 
The recurved, large, soft buff yellow flowers, slightly 
‘flushed with red at tips, spotted maroon, grow on 4-6 feet 
stalks. This lily does best in light shade with plenty of 
peatmoss added to the soil. This hybrid was produced by 
the late Dr. David Griffiths at Bellingham, Wash. July 
flowering. Plant 6” deep, using plenty of peatmoss. 
Each 75c; 6 for $4.15; dozen $88.00 
. TENUIFOLIUM ‘also named L. Pumilum ) 
This little garden lily is a native to Northeast Asia and is 
quite well known under the name Coral Lily. It grows to a 
height of 142-3 feet, but the numerous small recurved flow- 
ers of waxy scarlet attract everyone seeing it in bloom for 
the first time. A pretty plant with its grasslike foliage and 
15-25 blooms on established bulbs that is worthy of a place 
in every garden. Plant in full sun 4” deep. June flowering. 
Each 30c; 6 for $1.65; dozen $3.00 
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