Miss Prestens Hybrid Lilies 
These are a grand group of lilies, vigorous, and healthy. They thrive in full sun 
or light shade. Brilliance of color and exceptionally free flowering make them very 
very popular. June-July. PD 5 in. 
GRACE MARSHALL 
GRACE MARSHALL-356-One of the best of 
this group. Blooms outfacing, up to 30 ona 
stem that is wiry and erect. Deep red with a 
few brown spots. Makes a gorgeous garden 
display. When first exhibited at the Royal 
Horticultural Society show in England, it re- 
ceived an Award of Merit and the Banksian 
Medal for the best new lily shown. Ht. 3 to 4 
ft. July. PD 6 in. 3 for $2.75, each $1.00 
EDNA KEAN-290-Similar to Brenda Watts 
but a deep cherry-red, a shade not common 
among lilies. Easy in full sun or part shade. 
There is no end to pleasing garden pictures 
with lilies to highlight them. Study your 
garden every month and new opportunities 
will develop. Late June into July. Ht. 3 to 4 
tte PDEe6rine 
3 for $1.85, ecah 75c, Doz. $7.35 
PHYLLIS COX-616-Of Miss Preston’s newer 
hybrids, this rates among the best. It is bril- 
liant orange-red deepening towards the tips 
with the outside of the petals a lovely golden 
orange. For sheer color, Phyllis Cox is hard 
to beat. Ht. 3 to 4 ft. PD 6 in. Sun or partial 
shade. July. 
3) for SilLS>, each Dc, Doz. pil-S> 
MURIEL CONDE-564-A flower that may be 
aptly described as having a delicate, lacy ef- 
fect. The graceful wiry 41% foot stems carry 
numerous golden-orange blooms with a few 
dark spots and grayish fuzz faintly tipped 
with crimson in the throat. Altogether a fine 
lily and like all this group, easy to grow and 
a good performer under average garden con- 
ditions. July. Ht. 4 to 5 ft. PD 5 in. 
3 for $2.80, each $1.00 
BRENDA WATTS-—1 80-Outfacing, soft flam- 
ing orange-red dotted purple toward the cen- 
ter. Very brilliant. Height 4 to 5 ft. 
3 for $1.85, each 75c, Doz. $7.35 
CORONATION-226-Among the better yel- 
lows this is low in price. Slightly pendant re- 
curved flowers. Three foot stems with up to 
twenty sparkling yellow blooms with a few 
brown spots. You will like it. 
3 for $3.80, each $1.40, Doz. $15.10 
CORSAIR-227-One of the popular new up- 
right type lilies, candelabrum effect, a stun- 
ning garden picture. 12 to 15 blooms on 
sturdy 2 to 3 foot stems, apricot-yellow, 
flushed with red. 3 for $8.15, each $2.95 
TYPHOON-852-A different upright with the 
spectacular flame-scarlet blooms clustered at 
the top of the 2 to 3 foot stems. Use it to- 
ward the front of the border. A long lived 
lily. 3 for $8.15, each $2.95 
LILLIAN CUMMINGS-420-This is one of 
Miss Preston’s earliest lilies but very well 
worth while, orange-red with small brown 
spots, the large recurved blooms are held 
facing outward on stiff 4 to 5 foot stems. 
3} titel? S5l) 7/5), Gate 1hOle, (Dleya, SYS-OS) 
SPITFIRE—/84—Candelabrum type and truly 
spectacular in the garden, holding upright its 
large scarlet vase-like blooms with a few 
reddish-brown spots and Brazil-red pollen. 
Flowering in early July, you will like it more 
each year. These lilies by Miss Preston have 
exceptionally vigorous and healthy growth 
habits and are long lived under average con- 
ditions. They ask no pampering. 
3 for $4.05, each $1.50 
New! 
SOVEREIGN-772—Here’s a grand addition to 
our all too few good yellows. It is a rich bril- 
liant yellow with a few faint spots. The me- 
dium height sturdy stems carry up to twenty 
somewhat pendant recurved large blooms of 
good substance. This is one of the best of the 
newer introductoins. Eachiooul> 
LYSANDER-471-Upright, vase-shaped 
blooms arranged in tiers, candelabrum style, 
make this an outstanding new lily. Big flame- 
scarlet blooms of this beauty will make a 
brilliant picture in your border. Height four 
feet, vigorous and long lasting. 
3 for $12.50, each $4.35 
PRESTON’S HYBRIDS 
Mixed No. 624 
For mass color in the border few other 
groups can equal these brilliant hy- 
brids. They are all raised from seed, 
a vigorous healthy lot similar in type 
to the named varieties on this page. 
Colors range through shades of red, 
orange, yellow and gold, truly a gor- 
geous array. Culture as for named va- 
rieties. Ht. 3 to 5 ft. PD 6 in. July. 
Plant them in groups of six or a dozen 
or more for beautiful effects. 
3 for $1.50, each 60c, Doz. $5.90 
LILY FOOD 
Unless your soil is exceptionally good 
you will find the Lily Food offered on 
page 19 invaluable. Our Lily Feed- 
ing Program is designed to provide a 
balanced ration of the elements your 
lilies need. Note the letter from Texas 
customer quoted on page 19. We have 
had many such reports. 
PRINCEPS C. G. Creelman (True)—630-Of 
all the Regale x Sargentiae hybrids now in 
commerce, this has long been considered the 
best. Truly extraordinary heads of huge trum- 
pet type blooms are produced late in July, 
white with lemon-yellow throats and brown- 
ish-lavender exteriors. The late E. H. Wilson 
who discovered and introduced the famous 
Regale, considered Princeps C. G. Creelman 
to be superior to either of its parents. Like 
other fine trumpet lilies, it should be planted 
with ample space for its perfection to be seen 
and appreciated. Late July. PD 6 in. Ht. 4 
to 6 ft. Full sun or partial shade. Stocks 
limited. 
Flowering ane se 3 for $12.75, each $4.35 
PRINCEPS Creelman Hybrid Seedlings—634- 
In these hybrids, all propagated from seed, 
you are offered a very fine strain similar to 
the true Creelman but varying somewhat in 
heights and with their flowering season ex- 
tended considerably (mid-July to mid - 
August). This variation and extended season 
make them simply perfect to mass for mid- 
summer bloom. Culture as below. 
3 for $1.95, ea. 80c, Doz. $7.60 
Flowering: 
PRINCEPS CREELMAN HYBRIDS 
