Here are some of the most enchantingly beautiful of all lilies. They 
are medium sized and very floriferous with up to forty blooms per 
stem. Equally important, they are very vigorous, healthy and long 
lived. Every one listed is a collector's item, truly a connoisseur’s 
gem. Height 5 to 6 ft, June-July flowering, partial shade or full 
sun. PD 5 in. Type of flower similar to Hansoni at right. 
Aancout with 
BROCADE-182-An orange-yellow with pink marbling and maroon 
dots. Truly a symphony of color harmony. Each $5.65 
DALHANSONI-250-Deep mahogany-red, almost purple-brown. As 
many as 40 blooms per stem. Very distinctive. Each $5.65 
GUINEA GOLD-366-Buds are pink, flowers a lovely yellow spotted 
brown. Healthy and vigorous. Each $4.30 
MARHAN-490-A delightful rich orange, spotted reddish-brown. 
Medium size blooms. A true aristocrat. Each $3.85 
MARHAN Ellen Willmott—491-—Lustrous orange, overlaid purple. 
Very rare and scarce. You'll love it. Each $5.65 
MARHAN H. J. Elwes—496-A rich bronzy-orange, splashed with 
purplish-red. Exquisite and rare. Each $5.65 
MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE-170-(Pronounced Back-ous) Hansoni 
type, ivory to yellow with a translucent overcast, lightly flecked 
reddish-purple. An intriguing, exquisite beauty. Each $4.30 
SCEPTRE-768-Deep rose-pink over ivory base, tips of petals flushed 
fuchsia purple, flecked with deep purple spots. A lily for the true 
connoisseur. Each $5.65 
SUTTON COUT-794-A glittering canary-yellow, shaded pink with 
purple spots. Superlatively beautiful. Each $4.30 
HANSONI 
HANSONI-380-One of the best loved of the 
older lilies. Not only is it easy to grow but 
it is ‘“different’’. Medium size, orange-yellow, 
spotted brown with up to twelve blooms per 
stem. A good lily for beginners as well as 
collectors. Plant in light shade to prevent 
bleaching of delicate tones. Too, it should 
have protection of a ground cover to save 
early starting shoots from frost injury. 
Late June into July on four to six foot stems. 
We urge that orders be sent as early as pos- 
sible. Late orders should suggest substitutes. 
PID) 5) tia. 
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HENRYI-386-This popular orange colored 
lily is one of the most satisfactory of all in 
the semi-shady garden. It is hardy, vigorous, 
healthy and long lived. Its soft pleasing color 
blends well with many other flowers. The re- 
have an attractive green line down the cen- 
flexed frilly blooms, as many as 20 per stem, 
ter of the petals. Likes average to heavy loam, 
somewhat on the alkaline side. Don’t use peat 
moss. This lily has proven especially adapt- 
able to Florida and the south, though per- 
fectly hardy to extreme cold. August flower- 
ing. Ht. 5 to 7 ft. PD 6 inches. 
Flowering: 3 for $1.10, each 45c, Doz. $4.10 
Large: 3 for $1.75, each 70c, Doz. $6.95 
HENRYI “Erecta’’-388-—The much loved 
Henryi has a very limber stem and is inclined 
to bend over unless staked. Here in this new 
variety ‘’Erecta’’, is one that has a very stiff 
stem, always standing erect. In other respects 
it is the same as Henryi No. 386. You will 
find it very desirable. 
3 for $4.75, each $1.75 
PARDALINUM-590-One of the easiest grown 
of all native Lilies is this brilliant gem from 
the Pacific Northwest. Perfectly hardy and 
not particular as to location through happier 
in partial shade with plenty of moisture but 
good drainage. The Martagon type blooms are 
quite recurved, deep orange shading to crim- 
son at tips of the petals. This Lily is ideal 
along a stream or beside a pool with ferns 
as ground cover combined with blue or lav- 
ender flowered Hosta (Funkia). Mid-June- 
July. Ht. 4 to 7 feet. PD 4 in. 
3 for $1.65, each 65c, Doz. $6.35 
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HENRYI Citrinum-387-A rare and very de- 
sirable lily, one of the loveliest in cultivation. 
Identical with the type Henryi except for color 
which is a clear citron-yellow. This lily is 
especially welcome as its season of bloom 
comes when yellows are scarce. Culture same 
as No. 386. 3 for $12.50, each $4.35 
HENRY 1I—ORANGE 
