‘lies you'll want . . . 
JAN DE GRAAFF’S SPECTACULAR NEW VARIETIES 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
Plant these new lilies in slightly acid, well-drained garden soils, the type that 
produces good Azaleas and Rhododendrons. Plant them in filtered sunlight in 
the warmer sections of our country and in full sunlight where cool summers 
prevail. Put not more than an inch of soil over the Cascade Madonna lilies. 
All others need from four to six inches. Provide perfect drainage and a good 
supply of moisture; mulch with good garden compost, leafmold and, if available, 
old, well-rotted manure. 
Order early .. . 
PAGODA “A 
Mid-Century Hybrid Candidum lilies are shipped 
in August. All other lilies are 
Upright-flowering with large shipped in October. 
heads of richest apricot blooms 
on four foot stems. Dark ma- 
roon stems, glossy, deep-green 
foliage. Vigorous, robust, yet Fiesta-Hybrids 
immensely graceful, flowers 
late in June, early July. P 
each, $1.00; three for.$2.75 iy” { 
FIESTA HYBRIDS 
Gay, sparkling, recurved Turk’s-cap bells of richest red, maroon, 
golden yellow and orange, borne on thin, wiry stems from four to 
five feet tall. Sun-loving, plant five inches deep. They increase rapidly 
from underground bulblets. Award of Merit, Boston. 
each, $0.95; three for $2.75; per dozen, $9.50 
TALISMAN 
A completely new and different Tiger Lily, vigorous, 
prolific with innumerable bulbils growing along the 
stem; flowers in early July, a month before the Tiger 
lily. Perfect for the border, for the open woodland, for 
cutting; stands from five to six feet tall with many 
large, nodding flowers, a “‘must” for every lily garden. 
each, $0.75; three for $2.00; per dozen, $7.50 
WHITE ELF 
L. candidum (not illustrated) 
A perfect miniature, but a robust and vigorous grower, it is a novelty 
of startling beauty and purity, a grand subject for flower arrange- 
ments, for a special nook in the border or sunny rock-garden, a real 
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