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The Complete Book of Bulbs 
by F.F. Rockwell and Esther C. Grayson 
This book, superbly illustrated and full of readily available 
information, covers the entire field of bulbs for the American 
garden. The Complete Book of Bulbs is by far the most com- 
prehensive book on the subject ever published in this country. 
Retail price $5.95. Write to Doubleday & Co., 575 Madison 
Avenue, New York 22, New York, for trade discounts. 
The New Book of Lilies 
0K OF by Jan de Graaff 
F larne NEW/! 
i 2 Superbly illustrated in color, this book sums up more than 
twenty years of experience with lilies, their commercial pro- 
duction, their history and their future. Whether you grow 
lilies yourself or sell them to the public, this book is one you 
should have on your shelves. Order your copy direct from us. 
For trade discounts, please ask our publishers, Barrows & Co., 
425 Fourth Avenue, New York 16, New York. Retail price 
$3.50 per copy. 
A mimeographed lecture on lilies, illustrated with a magnificent new collection 
of 35 mm Kodachrome slides, made during the 1954 flowering season, is available 
directly from us. Collections of lily slides, extended with lilies in special arrange- 
ments and other unique photographs, are available from Dr. Philip Corliss, 
Somerton, Arizona, for a fee of five dollars per showing, plus postage. 
A lecture on daffodils and a fine group of Kodachromes to illustrate it, is also 
available from Dr. Philip Corliss, Somerton, Arizona, for a fee of five dollars per 
showing, plus postage. 
The 1955 Annual Lily Show of the North American Lily Society is to be held in 
Boston, Massachusetts, in July. We recommend that you attend this special occasion. 
Join the North American Lily Society and receive the interesting Yearbooks, 
containing cultural information, regional reports and many other articles of 
interest to you and your customers. For membership send $3.00, with your name 
and address to Mr. Ralph M. Warner, Treaswrer, Woodmont Road, R.F.D. 1, 
Milford, Connecticut. 
A new Daffodil Society has been formed and Mr. Paul F. Frese, Editor of Popular 
Gardening, is the temporary Chairman. A note addressed to him c/o Popular 
Gardening, 369 Lexington Avenue, New York City, will bring you all the informa- 
tion. Acting Treasurer is Mrs. William Bridges, 10 Orthoridge Road, Towson 4, 
Maryland. There will be a bulletin, published periodically and permanent officers 
will be elected at the first annual meeting this spring. Join now and become a 
charter member of this worthwhile Society.. . 
