HENRYI-386-This popular orange colored 
lily is one of the most satisfactory of all in 
the semi-shady garden. It is hardy, vigorous, 
healthy and long lived. Its soft pleasing color 
blends well with many other flowers. The re- 
have an attractive green line down the cen- 
flexed frilly blooms, as many as 20 per stem, 
ter of the petals. Likes average to heavy loam, 
somewhat on the alkaline side. Don’t use peat 
moss. This lily has proven especially adapt- 
able to Florida and the south, though per- 
fectly hardy to extreme cold. August flower- 
Inge lite. tov) ttaPD'6 inches: 
Flowering: 3 for $1.40, each 75c, Doz. $5.45 
Large: 3 for $2.35, each 90c, Doz. $9.25 
HENRYI Citrinum—387-A rare and very de- 
sirable lily, one of the loveliest in cultivation. 
|dentical with the type Henryi except for color 
which is a clear citron-yellow. This lily is 
especially welcome as its season of bloom 
comes when yellows are scarce. Culture same 
as No. 386. 3 for $12.50, each $4.35 
HENRYI “‘Erecta’’-388-—The much _ loved 
Henryi has a very limber stem and is inclined 
to bend over unless staked. Here in this new 
variety ‘’Erecta’’, is one that has a very stiff 
stem, always standing erect. In other respects 
it is the same as Henryi No. 386. You will 
find it very desirable. 
3 for $4.75, each $1.75 
New! 
HENRYI x AURELIAN Hybrids—389-These 
are a selected strain of famous Aurelians back 
crossed with Henryi. There are both flaring 
and reflexed forms in the lot and they are 
sold in mixture only. Large to very large in 
size and flowering with great freedom, you 
will find them a most excellent lot. They of- 
fer quite a range of fine pastel shades. Tol- 
erant to a wide variety of soils they will thrive 
in your garden either in full sun or partial 
shade. You will like them I’m sure. August 
flowering. 5 to 7 ft. tall. PD 6 inches: 
3 for $10.95, each $3.95 
MARTAGON ALBUM—WHITE 
MARGARET JOHNSON-480-This is a new 
hybrid of our old favorite Tiger Lily. The 
blooms are held horizontally or erect in a truly 
charming manner. Color is a_ delightful 
salmon-orange, spotted mahogany. It flowers 
freely on sturdy stems 4 to 5 feet tall. Plant 
in sun or partial shade. 
3 for $4.90, each $1.80 
New! 
MARGARET JOHNSON Hybrids Mixed—48 |- 
You who have long loved the old Tiger lily 
and no longer tolerate its disease carrying 
habits, have banished it from your gardens, 
will welcome this strain. In color, form and 
garden effect you will find it most satisfying. 
And it is healthy and safe to grow. In a group 
of them there will be some variation in color 
of the blooms and the way they are held but 
their effect in a group is excellent. Full sun 
or part shade. Ht. 3 to 4 ft. PD 6 in. 
3 for $2.75, each $1.00, Doz. $10.90 
MAXIMOWICZII Wadai-530-Essentially a 
refined Tiger Lily with all the good points 
of the latter and as easily grown. If you have 
done away with Tigers due to their carrying 
mosaic infection, try this lily and you will 
find it not only healthy but a better grower. 
Deep orange-red spotted with mahogany, a 
brilliant splash of color in the border. It has 
been called the early Tiger as it flowers in 
July. Sun or part shade. Ht. 4 to 6 ft. PD 
5 in. 3 for $1.10, each 45c, Doz. $4.10 
MAXWILL-540-One of the finest of the more 
recent hybrids, a lily that is unsurpassed in 
vigor, floriferousness and adaptibility to ordi- 
nary garden conditions. When established, 
its sturdy six foot stems produce up to forty 
blooms, brilliant orange-red with black spots 
and long brick-red stamens. Maxwill blooms 
in July. PD 5 in. 
3 for $1.25, each 50c, Doz. $4.35 
MARTAGON-506-One of the oldest lilies in 
cultivation, the true purple Martagon or 
Turk’s Cap lily, European native. Its culture 
is easy in either sun or shade. The blooms 
are small and purplish-pink with darker spots. 
Martagon is easy to grow in most any garden 
but generally takes a year to establish itself 
before flowering. Ht. 3 to 5 ft. June-July. 
PD 4 in. 3 for $4.60, each $1.70 
MARTAGON Album-510-Few, if any, lilies 
make a more beautiful garden picture than a 
well grown clump of this graceful and charm- 
ing variety. Its small delicate Turk’s Cap 
blooms are an ivory white and sweetly fra- 
grant, borne on four foot stems from mid- 
June into July. Prefers partial shade and 
thrives in most soils. Height, culture and 
planting depth as for Martagon. 
3 for $4.75, each $1.75 
New! 
NAVAJO-567-A 1954 introduction by Mr. 
Kline. A seedling of famous Fire King (other 
parent unknown). Color fire red, tips of pet- 
als shaded capsicum red, very few inconspicu- 
ous dots at center of flower. Like its parent, 
this lily combines disease resistance and ease 
of culture together with a distinctly different 
color combination of exceptional brilliance. 
It flowers freely, established plants carry up 
to thirty large recurved blooms, outward fac- 
ing on three to four foot stems. For garden 
effect, few other lilies are as colorful. Good 
also for arrangements either singly or on the 
stem. June blooming. PD 5 in. 
3 for $12.50, each $4.35 
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Marhan Hybrids 
MARHAN - 490 - This group of hybrids is 
easily among the most beauitful of all lilies. 
Hybrids of two fine species, Martagon and 
Hansoni, they are true aristocrats. This one, 
No. 490, is the original from which others 
developed. They are easy to grow, healthy and 
vigorous. MARHAN is a rich orange spotted 
reddish-brown. Larger, but in form, similar to 
Hansoni pictured on page 11. Well may these 
be among the nobility in your garden. Partial 
shade. June. PD 5 in. 
3 for $11.45, each $4.10 
MARHAN Ellen Willmott—49 1—Very rare and 
scarce, not available since 1948, this is an 
unusually beautiful lily. Some of the experts 
consider it one of the most beautiful lilies 
in existence. It’s a lustrous orange overlaid 
with purple, producing the effect of bur- 
nished copper. The petals are of great sub- 
stance and the plants vigorously healthy and 
long lived. Height 5 to 6 feet. Late June to 
July flowering. PD 5 in. 
3 for $16.25, each $5.75 
MARHAN, H. J. Elwes—496-Similar to the 
above but a bronzy-orange with a splash of 
purplish-red on each petal. A very rare and 
beautiful lily. Not available since 1948 and 
stock very limited. Culture same as above. 
These rare lilies are truly collectors’ items 
around which stunning garden pictures may 
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LONGIFLORUM ‘“‘Estate’’—-440-To a great 
many garden folk, the ‘Easter Lily’’ is the true 
lily and among lilies of this type, Estate is 
tops. In the garden it grows 4 to 6 feet tall 
with six to nine huge pure white trumpets 
at least double the size of the old imported 
Easter Lilies. Estate is a lily that should be 
in every garden. From any standpoint it is 
good. The flower is large, it lasts well, it is 
easy to grow and with slight protection, it is 
hardy even up north. Don’t overlook this 
beautiful white lily. Late July. PD 6 in. 
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Large B for $2550 ea, S 795, Doz. S 9i35 
Jumbos: 3 for $3.80, ea. $1.40, Doz. $15.10 
NOTE-Estate is a good forcing lily in the 
greenhouse for early spring flowers. 
LONGIFLORUM Ace-435-This is a lily | can 
recommend very highly for either garden or 
greenhouse where a dwarf lily is wanted. Ace 
seldom grows over two feet tall, frequently 
less. However its blooms are very large, well 
held and freely produced on good stems. For 
a mass of bloom, few other lilies equal it. As 
a forcing lily, it exceeds the famous Croft. 
July-Aug. PD 6 in. 3 for $2.35, each 90c 
LONGIFLORUM Croft—430-This widely ad- 
vertised Easter Lily, originally grown only in 
southern Oregon, is one of the finest forcing 
lilies for the greenhouse. In the garden we 
recommend Estate but inside Croft is hard to 
beat. Flowers outside in July. Full sun. Ht. 
1% to 2 ft. PD 6 in. 
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LONGIFLORUM Estate x Snowdrift—44 |—For 
those who would like a lily similar to our 
Estate but not so tall, this new strain fills the 
bill. It has all the good features of the Estate 
but grows only 3 to 4 feet tall. This is the 
first offering of this cross and we look for it 
to become very popular. Culture the same as 
other Longiflorums. Try it and I’m sure you 
will find it satisfactory. 
3 for $2.35, each 90c, Doz. $9.25 
