YOU CAN GROW THESE LILIES WITH THE GREATEST OF EASE. Here is how you do 
it... select a filtered sunlight spot if you live in the warmest sections of our country 
or a full sunlight spot if you live where cooler summers prevail. Plant with four to six 
inches of soil over the top of the bulbs. Mulch with good garden compost, leaf mold or 
old well rotted manure. A moist, porous, well aerated, humus-rich soil, is of course, ideal. 
PAGODA, Mid-Century Hybrid. Upright- 
flowering with large heads of richest apricot 
blooms on four foot stems. Dark maroon 
stems, glossy, deep-green foliage. Vigorous, 
robust, yet immensely graceful, flowers late 
in June, early July. 
each, $1.25; three for $3.50 
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