GORDON AINSLEY 
CAMPBELL, CALIFORNIA 
Per Pkt. 
milion .15 
CORDIFOLIUM—Large heart-shaped leaves 
White flowers marked violet brown .20 
CROCEUM—Orange Lily. Bright orange, erect 
flowers. June, July .30 
DAVURICUM— (The Candlestick Lily) Buff 
yellow at base, shading to red. Sometimes 
dotted black .20 
ELEGANS—Dwarf early blooming Lily. Cup 
shaped flowers of varying red apricot or 
yellow .25 
FORMOSANUM Leucanthum—Tall pure white 
form .50 
GIGANTEUM—Fragrant drooping flower 
trumpets of pure white, shaded rich green 
purple .2( 
HENRYI—Himalayan Lily with flowers of 
bright orange yellow. Easily grown and 
permanent .20 
Lilium Henryi.. 
HUMBOLDTI Magnificum—Tall graceful 
stems bearing whorls of golden orange 
flowers variably spotted and stained with 
rich red .25 
JAPONICUM—Trumpet shaped flowers of de¬ 
lightful soft rosy pink. Fragrant .15 
KELLOGGI—Dainty reflexed flowers of 
mauve pink, sometimes banded with cream 
or dotted maroon. Fragrant .35 
LANKONGENSE—Recurved fragrant pink 
flushed white flowers, dotted with rose 
crimson. Very rare .40 
LONGIFLORUM—(The Easter Lily) Snowy 
white, fragrant trumpet shaped blooms .20 
LOWI—Pendant bell-shaped flowers hung 
from slender stems. Sweet scented, creamy 
white variably dotted with olive brown .40 
MACROPHYLLUM—Funnel-shaped rose lav¬ 
ender flowers carried in spikes .30 
MARHAN—Deep yellow flowers, streaked 
and spotted .75 
MARTAGON—A most reliable hardy Lily. 
Great spikes of flowers with thick waxy 
petals .20 
Album—A pretty and desirable form of 
Martagon. Pure white form and very easy 
to grow from seed .30 
Dalmaticum—Martagon strain with flowers 
of deep black purple .25 
Hybrids—Finest of Martagon hybrids .50 
Per Pkt. 
MAXIMOWICZI—Red orange dotted rich 
brown .20 
MEDEOLOIDES—Orange red with few purple 
spots .50 
NEILGHERRENSE—A magnificent species 
from the Nilghiri hills of lower India. Fra¬ 
grant and large flowered ; cream colored 
shading deeper .40 
NEPALENSE—Rare Lily. Flowers are pale 
yellow deeply stained purple within. Best 
handled in pots or the cool greenhouse in 
the north .40 
OCHRACEUM—A variable Lily in both color 
and form. Flowers stained violet on a 
ground color that ranges from cream to 
deep yellow .35 
PARDALINUM—(The Panther Lily) Nodding 
reflexed orange flowers, marked with crim¬ 
son. Hardy .20 
PARRYI—Beautiful species, large bright yel¬ 
low flowers, slightly spotted, delicate 
perfume .30 
PARVIFLORUM—Fragrant, orange yellow 
flowers spotted brown, sometimes tipped 
with scarlet .50 
PHILADELPHICUM— (The Flame Lliy) 
Flowers shade from dazzling scarlet orange 
to burnt maroon toward the tips and are 
richly spotted maroon .15 
PHILIPPINENSE formosanum—Long snowy 
white trumpets with slight purple suffusion 
on reverse. Pleasing fragrance .25 
POMPONIUM—Bulbs carry up to a dozen 
brilliant scarlet flowers. Hardy ; June 
blooming .35 
PRINCEPS—A fine hybrid between L. Regale 
and L. Sargentiae .25 
PYRENAICUM—Pretty species, flowers yel¬ 
low, spotted black ; distinct foliage .25 
REGALE—White, suffused with pink, with 
canary yellow center. Delightfully fragrant .15 
ROEZLI—Stem slender, leaves crowded, very 
long and slender: 
Yellow .35 
Red .35 
RUBELLUM—Dainty little Lily with several 
small sweet scented flaring flowers of rose 
pink .15 
RUBESCENS—Pale lilac trumpets shaded dar¬ 
ker ....25 
SARGENTIAE—Fragrant trumpet shaped 
flowers of pure white within, outside a 
rich brown .20 
SHELBURNE HYBRID, THE—The result of 
crossing L. Sargentiae x Regale. Grows 
taller and stronger stemmed, with larger 
flowers than either of those. Fragrant soft¬ 
ly tinted blooms .20 
SPECIOSUM Album—Hardy white Lily with 
thick rugged petals, as if carved in ala¬ 
baster .25 
SPECIOSUM Magnificum—Large flowers of 
brilliant carmine rose, shaded on a white 
ground .25 
SULPHUR GALE—Beautiful new hybrids, 
flowers ranging from white to sulphur, with 
chocolate red on exterior of petals .50 
SUPERBUM—Very showy, bog-loving Lily, 
flowers orange to crimson, spotted rich 
brown .20 
TENUIFOLIUM—(The Coral Lily) Dwarf, 
early blooming form carrying many waxen 
recurved flowers of most intense coral 
scarlet .15 
WASHINGTONIANUM—Opens pure white, 
but flowers become suffused with bright 
rose shaded purple .15 
WILLMOTTIAE—One of the finest although 
little known. Graceful habit, slender foliage 
and vivid orange red flowers .30 
