YOU CAN GROW BEAUTIFUL LILIES... 
like those illustrated on the front page and lilies of 
many other shapes, sizes and colors in your own garden 
IF YOU JOIN 
THE NORTH AMERICAN LILY SOCIETY 
and learn how the country’s EXPERTS grow them 
No other group of hardy plants produces flowers 
with such a wide range of form, size, color and 
length of season. From late May till October 
frosts, your garden may be brightened by a few or 
many of the eighty distinct species and more 
than a hundred named hybrids and forms. If 
you want these wonderful plants in your garden, 
join the North American Lily Society and learn 
how to grow lilies the right way. The articles in 
the society’s yearbooks and bulletins, written by 
the most able research workers and hybridizers 
working with lilies, and the most successful 
amateurs as well, will help you to understand 
the growing of lilies and give you practical in- 
formation as to just how it is done. You will find 
lily growing a fascinating and rewarding hobby 
and a source of delight in your garden. 
MEMBERSHIP IN THE SOCIETY ENTITLES YOU TO: 
The Lily Yearbook of the Society printed annually containing a wealth of infor- 
mation for the specialist and amateur alike. Members are encouraged to contribute 
articles for publication. Quarterly bulletins, including contributions from members, 
cover Current activities and answer questions of general interest from members. Special 
Association with others keenly interested in the culture of lilies. The membership 
lists printed in the yearbook by countries and states will provide contacts throughout 
Participation in the affairs of the Lily Society, particularly its annual meeting and 
Attendance at, and participation in field days held in different parts of the country 
where growing lilies may be seen. Field days will be organized by regional groups. 
Opportunity to rent at a reduced fee, collections of Kodachrome slides to be used 
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bulletins are put out from time to time such as “Growing Lilies from Seed,”’ etc.., 
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exhibiting your flowers in society-sponsored shows. 
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5. Access to expert advice on problems of lily culture. Inquiries addressed to the 
secretary will be forwarded to those best qualified to answer them. 
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for local lectures or entertainment. 
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Opportunity to obtain fresh seeds of many lily species and hybrids through the society’s 
seed exchange. 
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New members joining N.A.L.S. will 1eceive a liberal packet of lily seeds and an authorita- 
tive printed leaflet giving detailed directions for growing lilies from seed. Additional 
copies of this useful leaflet are available to everybody interested from the Secretary at 
-25 cents. : ; 
EVERY FLOWER LOVER IS INVITED TO JOIN: 
Just fill out the attached application form and mail with 
to some flower loving friend. 
heck or money order to— 
HE NORTH AMERICAN LILY SOCIETY 
\ subscription may RALPH M. WARNER, Treasurer 
Woodmont Rd., 
R.F.D. 1, 
Milford, Conn. 
make a welcome gift 
