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GRACE MARSHALL (Preston Hybrid} 
Deep grenadine red outfacing lily with up to 30 blooms 
on erect 4-5’ stems, A showy garden lily. Blooms early 
July. Plant 5” deep, full sun. 
Each $1.00; 6 for $5.00 
GRENADIER HYBRIDS (Maximoviczii Wadai X 
Dauricum Wilsonii) Origin: Edgar L. Kline 
A group of select seedlings from the same original cross 
of lilies listed above which received the first class certifi- 
cate of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society when first 
exhibited in 1946. We find but little variation in this group 
from the original selection, mainly in height from 3-5 feet. 
The large, broad-petaled flowers are held horizontally, op- 
en flat with slightly recurved petal tip and are Chinese 
coral in color with oval dots of garnet brown. Extremely 
hardy and of easiest culture. July flowering, Plant 4’ deep 
in full sun. 
Each $3.00 
GUINEA GOLD (F. L. Skinner Hybrid Hansonii 
X Martagon}) 
This is a very attractive lily with numerous yellow re- 
curved flowers which are thickly spotted brown. The buds 
are pink, offering a pleasing contrast to the open flowers. 
Of easy culture and best grown in partial shade, Height 
3-4 feet, June-July flowering. Plant 4-5” deep. 
Each $3.00 
HANSONII (Korea) 
This graceful and dependable lily comes from Korea, It 
grows to a height of 4-5 feet and bears its foliage in 
whorls every few inches up the stem. Flowers are orange- 
yellow, spotted dark mahogany. Best grown in partial 
shade. Plant 6” deep, use plenty of peatmoss. 
Each 75c; 6 for $4.00 = 
HARLEQUIN (Jan de Graaff Mid Century Hybrid, 
Outfacing} 
An unusual shade of Salmon-buff, entirely new in lilies 
and particularly attractive. The large, outward-facing flo- 
wers are well spaced and look one squarely in the eye. 
The soft tones of this beautiful lily are seen at their best 
against a setting of glossy green foliage. Plant in full 
sun 5” deep. 
Each $2.00 
HENRY]I (China) 
Commonly called the Orange Speciosum, It is one of the 
most dependable lilies, growing quite tall with large flo- 
wer heads of golden yellow-orange with green central line. 
While this lily stands considerable dryness and neglect, 
with care it will produce stalks with 50 blooms and more. 
August flowering. Plant in full sun or light shade, 6” deep, 
using plenty of peatmoss. 
7-8” each 75c; 6 for $3.50; 10-12” each $1.25 
HENRYI CITRINUM 
Chrome yellow pod-green throat. Flower type, foliage and 
flowering time similar to type Henryi. 
Each $3.00 
HUMBOLDTII MAGNIFICUM (Pacific Northwest 
Native} 
This is an extremely strong plant and very free flower- 
ing. The large reflexed flowers are a golden orange with 
maroon dots, each dot bordered by a crimson circle, Plant 
8” deep in light shade, soil well mixed with peatmoss. 
Each $1.50 
HURRICANE (Preston Hybrid) 
The upward facing flowers of Vase shape give this lily 
a distinction of its own. Color deep red with a few brown 
spots, height 3% feet, June-July flowering, Plant 5” deep 
full sun. 
Each $2.00 
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