HOLLYWOOD HYBRIDS 
Mr. De Graaff's entirely new strain of hybrid lilies. By introducing L. davidii into the MID- 
CENTURY hybrids a new race of star shaped lilies like a giant L. concolor produced on tall 
wiry stems is now available to those seeking magnificent garden lilies. Growing habits are 
similar to the MID-CENTURY group but the HOLLYWOOD HYBRIDS are considerably 
taller, averaging 4 to 5 feet, and bloom later. 
JOAN EVANS Each 1.20; 3 for 3.50 
Named after the popular young Hollywood star. Large chalice shaped flowers of brightest 
chrome yellow. Wide overlapping petals combine to form most handsome flowers in large 
heads that top 4 to 5 foot stems. Most striking of all the yellow uprights. July. 
MIXED HOLLWOOD HYBRIDS Each 1.10; 12 for 10.00 
Many shades of yellow, orange and red are present in these new lilies. Color picture on 
page 11. 
HUMBOLDTI MAGNIFICUM Each 1.50 
Most spectacular of all our native lilies. Well grown specimens attain 8 to 10 feet. The orange 
red flowers are spotted maroon and are very showy. This species requires sharp drainage but 
plenty of surface moisture during its growing season. July. 
JAPONICUM Each 1.00 
The most beautiful of all pink lilies in our opinion. The large open trumpet flowers are 
usually apple blossom pink but may be deeper or much lighter. Plants bear 2 to 5 blooms 
on 2 foot stems in June. Prefers a woodland location and acid soil. Not an easy lily. 
JAPONICUM ALBUM Each 2.50 
This pure white variety is exceedingly rare and very choice. Same as the type in all other 
respects. Very limited supply. 
JAPONICUM PLATYFOLIUM Each 2.00 
Same as Japonicum except that the blooms come earlier with broader leaves. All 3 forms of 
Japonicum are among the most desirable lilies in our list. 
JILLIAN WALLACE Each 10.00 
An Auratum x speciosum hybrid and the most beautiful large red lily in existence. Of 
Australian origin the large 10 inch flowers are brilliant crimson of slightly reflexed form. 
Very few bulbs. 
MARGARET JOHNSON Each 1.50 
A splendid hybrid developed by F. L. Skinner. Large flame red flowers spotted deep purple 
on 4 foot stems in July. Strong grower and a rapid increaser. 
MARHAN Each 2.25 
A beautiful hybrid between L. Martagon Album and L. Hansoni. Buttercup yellow spotted 
oxblood red. Vigorous and a striking garden subject. 
MARTAGON Each 1.00; 12 for 9.50 
The purple Turk’s Cap and widely grown in England and Western Europe. Established plants 
attain 5 feet and bear many flowers in June or July. The color is somewhat variable but is 
usually pinkish purple with darker spots. A very attractive lily. 
MARTAGON ALBUM Each 1.00 
Perhaps the most charming white lily in existence. The enchanting waxed flowers of elfin 
grace arranged on perfectly branched stems are irresistible. Delightful in floral work and 
winsome in the garden the white Martagon lily will be cherished forever. Blooms in June on 
4 foot stems. Easily grown in well drained sunny location and increases rapidly when 
established. See color illustration on page 13. 
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