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L. centifolium PINK. Once in a while a pink sport or 
mutation shows up in our trumpet lily fields. Through 
intensive hybridizing we were able to accentuate this 
unique color and offer a limited number of these lilies, 
all of them magnificent, robust giant trumpet types in 
shades of fuchsia and rose-pink. These lilies need filtered 
sunlight or light shade to bring out the finest color, as 
they are apt to bleach in the sun. 
each, $4.00; three for $11.00; per dozen, $42.00 
L.centifolium “OLYMPIC HY- 
BRIDS”’. The finest, tallest, lar- 
gest and best proportioned trumpet 
lilies yet raised, the result of ten 
years of intensive hybridizing ef- 
fort—a seedling strain that shows 
pleasing variations in form and 
color, from pure-white to deep 
ivory, with soft green, greenish- 
brown or wine tints on exterior of 
blooms. Flower in July on five to 
seven foot stems, do equally well 
in full sun or light shade. Plant 
five to seven inches deep, leave 
undisturbed for years. Exhibition 
size. each, $0.65; three for $1.75; 
per dozen, $6.50 
L. centifolium. Individually selected by Jan de Graaff— Special Select 
—out of our twenty acres of trumpet lilies we select a few hundred of the 
finest examples, outstanding for color, fine proportion and refinement. 
Must be ordered early. each, $1.25; three for $3.50; per dozen, $12.50 
L. centifolium 
“Olympic Hybrid” 
