FIRE KING—3 1 0O-Some of the experts consider 
this one of the finest of the newer lilies. It 
produces a magnificent four foot spike with 
up to forty vermilion-scarlet blooms, beauti- 
fully held as the picture shows. Fire King 
multiplies fast and is very easy to grow. An 
established clump is one of the most vivid 
color displays in the garden in late June and 
early July. PD 5 in. 
Flow’g: 3 for $5.00; ea., $1.85, Doz. $19.90 
HANSONI-380-One of the best loved of the 
older lilies. Not only is it easy to grow but 
it is “‘different’’. Medium size, orange-yellow, 
spotted brown with up to twelve blooms per 
stem. Its airy grace and simple cultural de- 
mands make it a good lily for beginners as 
well as collectors. Plant in light shade to pre- 
vent bleaching of delicate tones. Too, it 
should have protection of a ground cover to 
save early starting shoots from frost injury. 
Hansoni blooms late June into July on four 
to six foot stems. The bulbs mature and are 
dug early. We urge that orders be sent as early 
as possible. Late orders should suggest sub- 
stitutes. PD 5 in. 
FIREKING—VERMILION-SCARLET g.10n po.50) each $1225; Doz. $1310 a: HANSONI—ORANGE-YELLOW 
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You don’t plant lilies as you do tulips or narcissus. Just sticking them 
We offer and illustrate three outstanding lilies you will be proud to : ; if : 
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