WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND 25 
BELLINGHAM HYBRIDS—By far the most desirable 
of all Lilies for cut-flower purposes and informal or 
woodland planting. Ideally spaced on 3 to 5-foot, 
slender, straight stems, the flowers are very long 
lasting. The pyramidal flower heads bearing up to 
20 blooms may be cut as the first buds open and will 
remain fresh until the entire spike is in bloom. The 
buds are long and narrow and reveal the attractive 
spotting of the petals long before opening. The color 
range is complete, from clear yellow through the 
yellow-oranges to the bright orange-reds with scar- 
let-tipped petals. Most of the flowers are intensely 
spotted with brown or reddish brown. Plant 5 inches 
deep in ordinary soil. A winter mulch is recom- 
wea in colder sections. $3.00 per 10; $25.00 per 
100. 
MADONNA LILIES 
Must be planted early. Order now. 
MADONNA LILY, New Cascade Strain—This new hy- 
brid strain of Madonna Lily is disease free, with 
straight long stems and large flowers of unusual tex- 
ture and perfect form. Plant in well-drained soil, 
only about an inch deep. 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75; 10 
for $3.25; 100 for $27.50. 
CANDIDUM, WHITE ELF—A new dwarf Madonna 
Lily selected from the Cascade Strain. The stem 
measures not more than 24 inches. The flowers are 
beautifully proportioned. Ideal for the rock garden, 
for borders and informal flower arrangements. $1.75 
each; 3 for $4.75. 
CENTIFOLIUM, OLYMPIC HYBRIDS—We are espe- 
cially proud to offer this modern strain of trumpet 
Lilies. Field tests have proved them to be the finest 
strain of hardy garden Lilies available. This strain 
is characterized by its extreme vigor and size, form, 
coloring and good placement of the flowers. There is 
a pleasing variation among the blooms, from trum- 
pet shaped to widely open, bowl-shaped ones with 
petals slightly twisted and ruffled. The color range 
of all the parent plants is present, plus new combi- 
nations that include creamy trumpets, soft fuchsia- 
pink and the popular cool icy green. The exteriors 
of the petals are delicately tinted with light greenish 
brown or soft wine tints and sometimes are pure 
glistening white. They bloom in July, later than 
Regel, and their period of flowering extends from 
three weeks to a month. They do equally well in full 
sun or part shade. The dominant colors do not fade 
appreciably in full sun, but the flowers are at their 
best in very light shade. When grown for show pur- 
poses, the plants should be given light shade as soon 
as the buds lengthen and begin to show color. The 
bulbs form strong stem roots in addition to the ex- 
tensive basal root system, which provides good insur- 
ance against drought. Plant the bulbs 5 to 6 inches 
deep in well-drained soil and they can then be left *, 
undisturbed for several years. $2.50 per 10; $20.00 
per 100. 
CENTIFOLIUM, SPECIAL SELECT—For the more 
discriminating gardener we offer a limited number of 
specially selected bulbs of the Olympic Hybrids. 
These plants are tagged in the fields during the flow- 
ering season and represent the choicest in acres of 
trumpet Lilies. Every plant is of exhibition quality 
and is outstanding in all respects. Quantities are ex- 
tremely limited and all reservations must be received 
