The NEW Mei Ling 
B5017—These are unusually beauti- 
ful lilies—-flowers are 4 to 6” across, 
pure white, with a bright golden 
star center. Wonderful cut flowers 
and, for corsages, as beautiful as 
orchids. Plant 6” deep. 1.98 each; 
3 for 5.69, postpaid. 
wENRY FIELD'S 
Yellow Trumpet 
B5037—This lily is from the same 
seedling strain as the spike of bloom 
that won the Griffith Cup and the 
Sweepstakes Award at the 1950 Na- 
tional Lily Show; also the Award 
of Merit at the 1951 show. 2.00 
each; 3 for 5.98, postpaid. 
If you have never planted 
lilies in the fall, we urge 
you to do so. You probably 
know, of course, that the 
Madonna lily should be 
planted in the fall only, but 
you will find that all lilies 
are particularly well adapt- 
ed to fall planting. Just 
plant them in the usual 
way but, if you live where 
the ground freezes, mulch 
with 2 inches of coarse 
straw after the ground is 
frozen, particularly the 
first winter. 
3 GREAT NEW LILIES 
The lilies Mei Ling, Yellow 
Trumpet, and Aurelian Hy- 
brids are from a group re- 
sulting from more than 15 
years of patient crossing by 
Mr. Carleton Yerex in the 
Pacific Northwest. We have 
visited Mr. Yerex’s. place 
many times, and the lilies he 
has there are astounding. 
We first planted these here 
in Shenandoah in the fall of 
1949. They are 
perfectly hardy 
and as easily 
grown as any 
other plant. Some 
grow stems 
higher than our 
head. They are 
far superior jn 
color and beauty: 
We have assembled here 
for you what we sincerely 
believe are the world’s best 
lilies. Some are the old fa- 
miliar favorites but some 
are new ones that will 
amaze both you and your 
friends with their great 
beauty. 
New Aurelian Hybrids 
B5000 — Wide, flaring trumpet 
lilies in beautiful combinations 
of colors, including gorgeous 
sunburst effects. Flowers are 
all 6” or more across and, as 
the plants grow older, form 
magnificent clumps. Plant 6” 
deep. 1.69 each; 3 for 4.98, 
postpaid. 
Mid-Century Hybrid 
Lily "Enchantment" 
B5009—(Pat. #862). One of 
the most brilliant of all lilies. 
Hardy, disease resisting, easy 
to grow. Plants get 30” to 
40” tall and create great 
masses of nasturtium-red up- 
right cups. 98c ea.; 3 for 
2.75, ppd. 
New Lilies Collection 
B3469X—Top size bulbs 
‘of the scarce, new hy- 
brids. Only a few firms 
have them; you can’t 
duplicate this price any- 
where. 1 Yellow Trum- 
pet, 1 Mei Ling and 2 
Aurelian Hybrids—all 
4 for 6.89, postpaid. 
y 
Coral Lily 
B5005 (Tenufolium) — Narrow- 
leaved, slender-growing plant with 
many deep scarlet, waxen, re- 
curved flowers on each plant. One 
of. the most brilliantly colored 
Henryi Lily 
B50 13—Grows up to nine feet tal! 
with many large, brilliant orange 
blossoms. One of the best and 
strongest growing of all lilies, and 
still quite searce. Plant 10 inches 
| 
— 59c a 3 for 1.49; 6 for Cascade Hybrid Madonna Of anna eves antes Cte; 
3 : a on > . * 
poste B50!16—Has tremendous vigor. postpaid. 
Surpasses all other Madonnas 
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Flame, Regal, Paral} Soecionunn BOWERS: ane, Super sy age SE 
Rubrum and Centifolium—all 6 to lily disease botrytis. Plant 
for only 2.69, postpaid. not over 2 to 3 inches deep. 
59c each; 3 for 1.49, postpaid. 
Brilliant Lily 
Collection 
B3456X—1 each of Coral, 
Flame, Speciosum Rubrum 
and Henry i—all for only 
1.59, postpaid. 
Bargain Lily Collection 
NEW! CENTIFOLIUM 
e HYBRID LILY 
These are magnificent pure white 
hybrids from the West Coast, the 
result of over 15 years of hybridiz- 
ing. They are*the result of crossing 
of a half dozen or more lilies and 
far outshine the Regal Lily in every 
respect. After several years of 
growth, they reach a height of 6 to 
8 feet with great clusters of 50 or 
more blossoms crowning the top. 
The flowers are shaped like broad 
flaring trumpets, as you can see in 
the picture, and are pure white in- 
side. The reverse of the petals dre 
often pink, emerald green, or brown, 
making some striking contrasts in 
FLAME LILY 
(Red Russian) 
B501!—One of the easiest of all garden 
lilies to grow. Produces large clusters of 
good-sized, reddish-orange flowers. Plant i 
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growing and blooming beautifully The Beautiful ''Show Lily 1.29, postpaid. lways Covered with Blooms i 
outdoors. Because of their deep root B5030—Carmine red on a white B5027—The graceful lily with large pure 
system, they stand severe drouth grourid with sérimson. spots, \Onel of Regal Lily Bargain white flowers, tinged lightly with lilac 
oe Plant 6 seeee eee ee the most beautiful of all lilies, but Baseak EiGt)s smaller ce the outside and yellow on the in- 
ey are calle ilium = ass a i ulbs than those offered under side. One of the most widely grown, and 
folium (Hundred Leaved) because of very hardy; will BON gee OR Tony, B5027, but very good 25 most popular, of all lilies. Plant 8 to 10 
their abundant, rich green foliage. where. Plant 7 to 8 inches deep. 65¢ bulbs for only 3.39, postpaid inches deep. 35¢ each: 3 for 79¢: 5 for 
B5004—59c each; 3 for 1.49, ppd. each; 3 for {.79, postpaid. 39, . i : ; 
1.19, postpaid. 
Field 
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