CONCOLOR Top size bulbs: Each .60; 12 for 6.00 
With its unique star shape and bright color this dainty lily is most desirable for the rock 
garden or foreground planting. The color is vivid scarlet with no markings. Flowers are 
borne on 2 foot stems and the plant likes a sunny spot where it will bloom in June. Best 
planted in groups and grows rapidly from seeds. Picture on page 6. 
DAURICUM, VARIETY WILSONII Each .75; 12 for 7.50 
A very attractive lily of soft apricot flushed orange and spotted brown. The cup shaped 
flowers on 3 foot stems appear in June. 
DAVIDI, VARIETY WILLMOTTIAE Each .50; 12 for 5.00 
One of our most graceful lilies, producing numerous dainty tiger lily like flowers in pyramidal 
formation on arching stems 4 to 5 feet. Color is bright deep orange with many shiny black 
dots. Does well in both sun and shade. Late July. 
ELEGANS, VARIETY PEACH Each 1.00; 12 for 10.00 
A selection of elegans and one of the most sumptuous lilies we have seen. The color is a 
luscious salmon orange. The immense flowers measure up to 8 inches in diameter and the 
wide overlapping petals leave nothing to be desired. Like other lilies of this type Peach is 
of easiest culture and will do well anywhere. 
FIESTA HYBRIDS HANSONI!—Page 8 
FIESTA HYBRIDS 
MIXED COLORS Each .75; 12 for 7.50 
Another distinct and gaily colored race derived from L. Willmottiae combined with related 
types. Extremely uniform as to flowering time and habit the exciting variations in color and 
form present a new group of most brilliant and multi-colored hybrids. The marvelous color 
range includes yellow, oranges, coppers, golds, reds and near purples. Flowers are dainty, of 
typical Turk’s cap form and are gracefully arranged on 4 to 6 foot stems. All flower in July 
and are indecd a wonderful addition to the garden. Absolutely hardy. Mixed colors only. 
FIRE KING Each 3.00 
For sheer brilliance this lily has no equal. Color is vermilion scarlet and established plants 
bear up to 40 blooms on 4 foot plants. One of the finest garden plants in cultivation. 
June-July. 
