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LILLIAN CUMMINGS 
A free flowering vigorous lily growing to a height of 4-5 
feet with large, recurved, orange red blooms held almost 
horizontally on sturdy stems. Of easiest culture and in- 
creasing readily, Plant 5” deep, full sun or light shade. 
Large bulbs 75c; 6 for $3.75 
LONGIFLORUM ESTATE (Hardy Easter Lily) 
This lily was originally propagated in the Southern Ore- 
gon coastal region and by far is the best of the Easter 
lilies for garden culture. Height 3-4’, July flowering; 3-8 
immense fragrant trumpets of great substance and lasting 
quality. Plant 6” deep in full sun, well drained location. 
7-8” bulbs, each 75c; 6 for $4.15; Dozen $8.00 
_ LYSANDER (Hybrid) 
Large, flame-scarlet flowers, arranged in several tiers, 
candelabrum style, on a vigorous, strongly erect stem. 
Well clothed with dark green leaves. Very showy and 
attractive 4 feet tall. June flowering. Plant 5” deep full sun. 
Each $3.00 
MARGARET JOHNSON (Hybrid with Tiger Lily 
Blood) 
Semi-recurved medium sized flowers of bright Chinese 
coral dotted garnet brown. Flowers face outward. Vigorous 
mid-season lily of tigrinum parentage, Height 4 feet. July 
flowering, plant 4” deep in full sun. 
Each $1.50 
MARHAN (Hybrid) 
Dainty recurved flowers, buttercup yellow shaded and 
dotted oxblood red. Whorled foliage, plant in part shade 
4” deep. Height 4 feet. 
Each $3.00 
MARTAGON ALBUM (Europe) 
This lovely form of L. Martagon is indeed one of the 
most graceful and dainty lilies to have in a garden, On 
stems 4 feet tall they carry 15-25 pure white, waxy and 
sweetly fragrant flowers. Still considered a rare gem in 
a flower garden. Blooms in late June, plant 5” deep in 
full sun. 
Each $1.00; 6 for $5.00 
MAXIMOWICZII WADAI (Early Tiger Lily) 
This is an absolutely hardy, late blooming lily resembling 
L. Tigrinum carrying on established plants ten or more 
deep orange red reflexed flowers spotted dark mahogany. 
Blooms August-September, height 4-6’. Plant in partial 
shade, soil well mixed with peatmoss 5” deep. 
Each 35c; 6 for $1.75 
MAXWILL (WillmottiaeX Maximowiczii 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” deep. 
Large bulbs 50c each; 6 for $2.75; Dozen $5.00 
MURIEL CONDE (Preston Hybrid) 
The flowers on 5 foot stems are numerous, recurved, 
medium, golden orange with garnet brown dots and open 
during July. Like all Preston Hybrids it is vigorous, es- 
tablishes itself well and of easiest culture. Plant 5” deep 
in full sun. 
Each $1.00; 6 for $5.00 
PAGODA (Jan de Graaff Mid Century, Upright) 
It is one of the tallest uprights with stems 4 feet high 
and 6-8 flowers of a true orange chrome or Marigold 
orange. Plant 5” deep, full sun. 
Each $1.25 
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