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as soon as possble. The general types available are 
the large formal waxy white trumpets of unusual 
substance and vigor, with white or light pink ex- 
teriors the wide flaring, open bowl-shaped type, usual- 
ly with brownish or light greenish exteriors, and the 
very large-flowered irregular form with longer petals, 
which are often slightly twisted or ruffled. 75c¢ each; 
$7.00 per 10. 
CENTIFOLIUM, PINK SELECTIONS—In habit and 
culture these are similar to the Olympic Hybrids, but 
the flowers are pink. This color extends over the in- 
ner as well as the outer surface of the petals and is 
indescribably beautiful. Our experience with these 
Lilies has shown that while they are a true fuchsia- 
pink in cool, moist climates, they do not show this 
color when grown in regions where warm nights pre- 
vail during the blooming season. Apparently the 
heat bleaches the colors even before the buds open. 
All Lilies of this type are tagged in the field by ex- 
perienced men, harvested by hand at shipping time, 
and come in random sizes only. $2.50 each. 
FIESTA HYBRIDS—This new race has neatly reflexed 
flowers, nicely spaced on thin, wiry stems. They are 
one of the brightest patches of color in our Lily 
fields during July. Extremely uniform as to flower- 
ing time and habit; pleasing variations in color and 
form of flower enhance their beauty. The colors 
range from bright yellow through orange to a beauti- 
ful dark rich red. Most flowers are of the typical 
recurved turks-cap shape, and many of the plants 
have blooms facing outward or upward, with the 
petals only slightly recurved. Plant the bulbs 5 to 6 
inches deep where they will get plenty of direct sun- 
light. Resistant to mosaic, this group has proved a 
wonderful addition to garden Lilies. The stems are 
easy to handle and the colors especially attractive 
indoors. Award of Merit, Massachusetts Horticul- 
tural Society, 1946. 50c each; $4.00 per 10; $35.00 per 
100. 
GOLDEN CHALICE HYBRIDS—The range of colors 
varies from clear lemon-yellow through the rich 
warm shades of gold and apricot-orange. These hy- 
brids are exceptionally vigorous. Plant the bulbs at 
least 6 inches deep in a warm, sunny location where 
they will get full sun. Extremely drought resistant, 
these hybrids are ideally suited for that warm, dry 
corner of the border where they will flower freely 
with a minimum of care. June flowering; height 2% 
to 4 feet. 50c¢ each; $4.00 per 10; $35.00 per 100. 
GREEN MOUNTAIN HYBRIDS—An impressive group 
of trumpet Lilies with unusually large flowers, com- 
bined with a green throat and brown exterior of the 
petals. Quite distinct in shape and color from our 
Olympic Hybrids, and particularly valuable for ex- 
hibition and specimen planting, as well as cutting. 
They require the same culture as the Olympic Hy- 
brids and are at their best when planted in very light 
shade, where their unusual coloring can be seen. 50c 
each; $4.00 per 10; $35.00 per 100. 
HOLLYWOOD HYBRIDS—New strain with large up- 
right flowers, on 3 to 4 ft. stems, mixed only. 50c 
each; $4.00 per 10; $35.00 per 100. 
MID-CENTURY HYBRID, SEREN ADE—Good, clean 
orange coloring. It stands only a little over 2 feet 
tall, which makes it ideal for the herbaceous border 
and for pots. The fine proportions, the sturdy stems 
and healthy, glossy foliage make this an unusually 
