OLYMPIC HYBRID 
PRESTON HYBRIDS 
A group of splendid hybrid lilies adapted 
to gardens throughout the country. All are 
easily grown in average garden soil with 
sunny exposure. 
BRENDA WATTS Each 1.00; 12 for 10.00 
Onerof the finest Preston Hybrids and a 
magnificent garden plant. Large fire red 
blooms on strong 5 foot plants in July. Un- 
questionably one of the most striking gar- 
den lilies. 
CORONATION Each 1.50 
A beautiful yellow hybrid on 3 foot stems 
with eight or more blooms open at a time. It 
presents a welcome change from the red 
and orange of so many lilies. The heavily 
spotted, sideways-facing flower is five inches 
in diameter. Vigorous and a good grower. 
CORSAITR (1951) Each 2.50 
Tangerine orange flushed red at tips. 2 to 
3 feet. June-July. 
LILLIAN CUMMINGS Each 1.00; 12 for 10.00 
A most worthwhile garden lily bearing 
grenadine red flowers on 3 to 5 foot stems 
in early July. Hybrid vigor and disease re- 
sistance characterize this seedling of Will- 
mottiae and Dauricum. 
SOVEREIGN Each 4.50 
A new introduction of saffron yellow with 
mahogany spots. Large recurved flowers of 
striking beauty. July. 3 to 4 ft. 
PRESTON HYBRID MIXTURE 
Each 1.00; 12 for 10.00 
Attractive recurved lilies or semi-recurved 
in many shades of yellow, orange and red. 
3 to 5 feet. Late June and July. 
PUMILUM (Tenuifolium) 
Each .30; 12 for 3.00 
The ever popular little Coral Lily that in- 
augurates the blooming season wherever 
garden lilies are grown. The glowing scar- 
let Turk’s Caps are fragrant and are borne 
on slender stems 11% to 2 feet. One of the 
easiest in ordinary garden soil and full sun. 
Come most readily from seed. Early June. 
RAINBOW HYBRIDS 
Each .60; 3 for 1.50; 12 for 5.00 
A new race of Umbellatum hybrids embrac- 
ing the finest range found in this type. 
Lemon, orange, peach, gold, maroon and all 
the intermediate shades are evident here. 
If you have become a little tired of growing 
the old umbellatum and elegans varieties 
then renew your interest by investing in 
some of these new colorful hybrids. 
REGALE 
Strong flow’g: Each .40; 3 for 1.00; 12 for 3.00 
Top size: Each .50; 3 for 1.40; 12 for 5.00 
No flower garden should be without this 
extremely hardy lily which is of easiest cul- 
ture. Large, beautiful white with yellow 
center and exterior tinted purple or brown. 
Ours is a selected strain producing extra 
large flowers with wide petals. Largest bulbs 
produce 30 to 40 flowers on stems 6 to 8 feet 
high. Color illustration on page 11. 
RUBELLUM Each 1.00; 3 for 2.75; 12 for 10.00 
Exquisite dwarf lily of delicate pink quite 
similar to the larger L. japonicum. Blooms 
in May or June on 12 inch stems. Prefer 
woodland soil in semi-shade. Color illustra- 
tion on page 4. 
SPECIOSUM 
Among the most beautiful of all lilies, this 
species ranks high in popularity in Ameri- 
can gardens. Artistically fashioned, the re- 
curved frilly flowers bring glory to the late 
summer garden as well as ecstatic delight to 
the flower arrangement devotee. This lily is 
vigorous, quite disease resistant and very 
hardy. Slightly acid soil is preferred but it 
will tolerate many varieties of soil with no 
ill effects. Average height is about 4 feet. 
It blooms late August through September. 
SPECIOSUM ALBUM 
Each 1.25; 3 for 3.50; 12 for 12.50 
The refreshing and cool snow white Speci- 
osum that is a classic among lilies. Blooms 
a little later than the pink varieties and is 
most impressive when planted against a 
background of evergreen foliage. 
SPECIOSUM ALBUM NOVUM 
Each 1.75; 3 for 5.00; 12 for 15.00 
Broad massive petals of pure white accented 
by yellow anthers. This beautiful lily blooms 
slightly later than the other speciosums. 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM 
Each .60; 3 for 1.75; 12 for 6.00 
Deep carmine pink and among the most 
beautiful of all lilies. Artistically fashioned, 
the recurved frilly flowers bring glory to the 
late summer garden. Vigorous, quite disease 
resistant and hardy. Height 4 to 5 feet. 
August-September. Color picture on page 9. 
SPECIOSUM “Red Champion” 
Each 1.00; 3 for 2.75; 12 for 10.00 
Deepest colored of the pink varieties. The 
foundation stock was discovered locally on 
the slopes of Mount Hood where it had 
grown undisturbed for some 40 years. Very 
vigorous and absolutely disease free. 
SUNSTAR Each 6.00 
A descendant of the tall-growing, star flow- 
ered Hollywood Hybrids. The large upright 
flowers are a grenadine red, very dazzling 
and intense in color. Flattish star-shaped 
flowers are borne on slender but wiry stems, 
3 to 4 feet tall. A novelty worth featuring. 
SUPERBUM Each .75; 3 for 2.00; 12 for 7.50 
One of the best native American lilies. The 
startling orange flowers, suffused yellow 
with red tips and maroon spots make it 
truly spectacular. Up to 40 large blooms 
on the tall 5 to 9 foot stem. 
. T. A. HAVEMEYER SEEDLINGS 
Each 2.50; 3 for 6.00; 12 for 22.50 
Just about the loveliest of all August flow- 
ering lilies. Most are as good as Havemeyer 
and some are better. Colors range from pale 
ivory through lemon yellows into deepest 
warm yellows. Most have green throats and 
some brown speckles. Form varies consider- 
ably and all are splendid corsage material. 
Height 5 to 6 feet. Stock is always scarce. 
TESTACEUM 
Each 2.00; 3 for 5.50; 12 for 20.00 
Often called the Nankeen Lily and still one 
of the choicest of all garden lilies. There 
has never been sufficient stock to supply 
the demand. Plant habit is similar to L. 
Candidum except the flowers are pendant 
and recurved. The color is Nankeen yellow 
delicately flushed pink with red anthers. A 
beautiful garden subject and a wonderful 
cut flower always in demand by florists. 
Blooms in early July and prefers a sunny 
location in well drained sweet soil. Like L. 
Candidum this lily must be planted shallow. 
5 feet. Color illustration on page 5. 
TIGRINUM SPLENDENS 
Each .50; 3 for 1.25; 12 for 4.00 
Very handsome and the largest flowering 
variety of the well known Tiger Lily. Deep 
salmon orange flowers speckled black. Hardy 
and easy to grow anywhere. Blooms on 6 
foot stems in late August and September. 
TIGRINUM FLORE-PLENO 
Each .50; 3 for 1.25; 12 for 4.00 
The double form of Splendens and the most 
attractive of all double lilies. Also blooms 
a little later than the single variety. 
WILSONI FLAVUM “MARLYN ROSS” 
Each 7.50 
A lovely upright-flowering lemon-yellow Lily 
which, when fully expanded, has a flattish 
cup two and a half inches high and six and 
a half inches wide. The flowers are sulphur 
with a broad orange band down the center 
of each petal and attractively speckled with 
small deep maroon dots. Stout 3 to 4 foot 
stems with wide dark green leaves provide 
a beautiful foil for a unique flower. 
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