NEW UMBELLATUM HYBRIDS 
A new race of Umbellatum hybrids em- 
bracing the finest range found in this 
type. Lemon, orange, peach, gold, maroon 
and all the intermediate shades are evi- 
dent here. If you have become a little 
tired of growing the old umbellatum and 
elegans varieties then by all means renew 
your interest by investing in some of these 
new colorful hybrids. 
FLAMINGO Each 1.20; 12 for 12.00 
This variety produces enormous pinkish 
orange flowers of great beauty. Strong 
grower and sturdy stems. An excellent 
forcing variety that will bloom in late 
February under glass. 22 feet. June. 
GOLDEN CHALICE Each .75; 12 for 7.50 
A new strain of de Graaff hybrids in which 
all the harsh oranges and glaring red 
shades have bzen eliminated. The soft 
enchanting color range varies from palest 
yellows to warm shades of golden yellow 
and apricot orange. In addition to these 
lovely colors, improvement of shape, an- 
other objective was achieved in flowers 
that are full with wide overlapping petals. 
The strain is vigorous, drouth .resistant 
RADIANCE and suitable for dry warm parts of your 
Each 1.75; 12 for 17.50 garden where other lilies would prove un- 
satisfactory. All are May flowering and 
The finest red of the new among the first of all lilies to bloom. 
Umbellatum hybrids. Spar- 22 to 3 feet. 
kling Chinese red flowers on 
2/2 foot stems stand out 
like beacons in the garden in 
early June. 
RAINBOW MIXTURE 
Each .60; 12 for 6.00 
Complete mixture of widest 
color range from pale yellow 
through orange, gold, apri- 
cot, to maroon and crimson 
shades. Vastly superior to 
the older varieties of umbel- 
latum and elegans and sure 
to give utmost satisfaction 
anywhere. All bloom in May 
and June. Height varies from 
2 to 4 feet. 
WALLICHIANUM _ Each 3.00 
One of the finest lilies from 
the Himalayas and among 
the very last to bloom in the 
garden. The long 7 to 9 inch 
blooms are cream within and 
green without. September. 
4 to 5 feet. RAINBOW HYBRIDS 
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