era are borne on tall, straight sterns like 
gladiolus, very fragrant. Jeptember. North 
of here start like G. Quart ini.anus. 35^ 
each, ^3.30 doien. Cornels, 35^ for 10. 
B3LA10ANLA CH1N2NJ1J*HP (Blackberry Lily) 
Jhowy orange and crimson flowers over iris 
foliage in July, then glossy "berry" clus¬ 
ters, used dried for winter bouquets. 3 ft. 
liUo LICHOTQLA *HP (Vesper Iris) Prom China. 
Fragrant lavender flowers with tan mark¬ 
ings pop open afternoons from August to 
frost. 5 feet. 
iiilB KA5L1PFERI*HF (Japanese Iris) L ixed 
colors, pale blue predominant. July. 4 feet. 
IHIJ JIBER1CA*HP (Siberian Iris) ^ixed hy¬ 
brids, own and imported. June-July. 4 feet. 
LAPEYROUJIA CRUENTA* Prom Transvaal. Pale 
carmine flowers with maroon eyes, in 10-inch 
sprays. ^iniature iris foliage. Hardy in so. 
L1LILLLJ (Hy) 
L. canaaenae flavum* Native here. Hanging 
flowers, yellow to orange, dotted deep ma¬ 
roon. Line get up to 9 or 10 feet. August. 
L. Golaen Gleam.* An orange hybrid from L. 
tennuifoliun x L. martagon album. Lore ro¬ 
bust than the Coral Lily. 3 feet. June. 
L« speciosun rubrum* Usually dull red, but 
may vary to orange or scarlet. 3 ft. August. 
L. tennuifoliun*(Coral Lily) Waxy, fragrant 
flowers of brightest scarlet. 2 ft. Lay. 
HK1ER0CALL1G (HP) 
H. calypso*(Burbank) Fragrant lemon-yellow 
flowers open late afternoons and remain open 
at night. July-August. 4 feet. 
H. flava*(Lemon Lily) Fragrant light yellow 
flowers. Lay-June. 3 feet. 
H. Liddendorffii* Fragrant apricot flowers in 
June. 2 feet. 
H. ounrise (Buch) A sport of calypso, segre¬ 
gated in my experimental garden. Palest yel¬ 
low fragrant flowers open in EARLY NLORN and 
renain open all day. Plant huskier, flowers 
more spreading than calypso. 5 feet. August. 
Note: This was originally introduced by me a 3 
"Luther Burbank’ 1 . I have since learned there 
is a hem named "Burbank" ana I hereby with¬ 
draw the first name to avoid duplication of 
plant names. Purchasers have been notified. 
