BROWNI!I—WHITE 
BROWNII-1 83-Considered one of the most beautiful of all the 
trumpet lilies but very scarce. A huge bloom, sulphur-yellow, aging 
white, exterior glossy purple. An easy garden lily in either light or 
heavy soil but insists on perfect drainage. Deep chocolate-brown 
anthers are striking against the sulphur of the freshly opened blooms. 
Equally good in full sun or part shade. June-July. Ht. 3 to 4 ft. 
PD 6 in. 3 for $16.50, each $5.75 
CORAL Hybrids—366-A strain of hybrids produced by crossing the 
species Maximowiczii and the fine upright species Dauricum Wil- 
soni. There is considerable variation in color but in main they are a 
coral with some apricot shades. They are medium to large, semi- 
recurved to semi-upright in form with flowering period ranging 
from late June into August. We believe you will like them. Ht. 3 to 
5 ft. PD 4 in: Brosh OO meachioilelio = Doze piluleme 
CONCOLOR—BRILLIANT SCARLET 
CONCOLOR-222-Here’s a brilliant scarlet lily with scarlet anthers, 
a gay and attractive addition to the late June-early July garden. 
Its slender two foot stems carry numerous medium size airy up- 
right blooms. In clumps of three to a dozen or more in the fore- 
ground of the hardy border or the rock garden, they are delightful 
indeed. Concolor likes full sunshine and is happy in ordinary soils, 
not too moist. Planting depth (PD) 3 in. Plant in clumps of three 
or more when possible. 3 for $1.75, each 70c, Doz. $6.95 
CONCOLOR Rasemosa—221—An improved form produced in Canada 
by Mr. Skinner. The stems are taller, two to three feet, and very 
vigorous with 18 to 26 blooms each. Flowers larger than the type, 
a brilliant sealing wax red. 3 for $2.50, each 95c 
CHEROKEE-217-A new red lily never offered before, produced by 
Mr. E. F. Palmer, whose skill gave us the fine lily Red Bird we in- 
troduced in 1950. This lily is from the same parentage but flowers 
later, well into August. The blooms are freely produced on strong 
4 to 5 foot stems, out-facing and slightly upward. The good sized 
brick red blooms, dotted maroon, will make a brilliant garden pic- 
ture. Planting depth (PD) 5 inches. 3 for $6.75, each $2.50 
Large: 3 for $11.45, each $4.10 
CERNUM-21 8-Here’s a rosy-lilac lily as easy as the popular Tenui- 
folium and similar in flower. The tightly recurved blooms are 
spotted wine-purple, pleasingly fragrant and all together charming. 
A rare lily long almost unobtainable. Mid-July. Ht. 1 to 3 ft. 
Full sun, not particular as to soil. PD 3 inches. 
3 for $3.65, each $1.35, Doz. $14.50 
CYRUS GATES-235-One of the most brilliant of the Bellingham 
Hybrids but always VERY scarce. We have not been able to list 
it since 1949. Seldom do we have enough to fill all orders. It is a 
vigorous grower but slow to propagate. The blooms, twelve to twenty 
per stem are true Martagon type, cadmium-orange, spotted purple- 
black, a stunning lily. Ht. 5 to 7 ft. July. PD 6 inches. 
3 for $6.25, each $2.25 
DAVIDI Unicolor-876-Syn. L. Sutchuenense and formely listed as 
Willmottiae Unicolor. A dwarf lily with a stiff stem two to three 
feet tall, producing up to fifteen pale orange to yellow blooms with 
few if any spots. It’s a good performer in the garden and well worth 
while. 3 for $2.35, each 90c, Doz. $9.25 
JUST A SUGGESTION 
Foresightedness in having a supply of Micronized Copper 
ON HAND BEFORE it is needed may save disappointment. 
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