MID-CENTURY HYBRIDS 
These are the interesting 
TIGRINUM X UMBELLA- 
TUM hybrids and perhaps 
Mr. de Graaff’s outstanding 
achievement to date. Varia- 
tion of plants, flowers and 
colors in this group is quite 
amazing. All are absolutely 
hardy anywhere and _ will 
thrive wherever the conimon 
Tiger lily is grown. Stocks of 
all the named varieties listed 
below are very small so order 
early to avoid disappoint- 
ment. 
BOLERO Each 3.00 3 for 8.50 
The giant in this group with 
the largest flowers of ail 
measuring up to 9 inches in 
diameter. Color is deepest 
orange with bright reddish 
cinnamon spots. Flowers are 
upright with wide overlap- 
ping petals. Among the last 
to bloom. 2’ feet. Mid- 
PAGODA July. 
BONANZA Each 1.50; 3 for 3.50 
Large upright flowers of clean orange yel- 
low coloring contrasted by black spots. 
Blooms later than the other varieties thus 
extending the season. Open flower heads 
on strong stems about 3 feet high. Late 
July. 
CAMPFIRE (1949) Each 1.75; 3 for 5.00 
Deepest fiery red and rated as the finest 
of the red uprights. Distinguished by nar- 
row pointed petals of practically solid 
color. One of the taller hybrids that sold 
out last year. 32 feet. 
ENCHANTMENT (Plant Patent 862) 
Each .75; 3 ‘or 2.00 
Patented because Mr. de Graaff consid- 
ered this his most outstanding 1949 in- 
troduction. Upright nasturtium red flow- 
ers in big heads atop tall strong stems. A 
lily of tremendous vigor, blazing color 
and phenomenal propensity for increase. 
Like the Tiger lily this hybrid also bears 
bulbils in the axils of the leaves. Early fel 
July. 3 feet. Color picture on page 13. ENCHANTMENT 
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