
PHILADELPHICUM. Scarlet; center yellow, dotted maroon. See page 21. 
SACAJAWEA (Hybrid)—This fine hybrid lily was selected by Dr. David Grif- 
~fiths and is of the same parentage as L. Shuksan, namely L. Humboldti x 
L. Pardalinum. In keeping with the other lilies introduced by Dr. Griffiths, 
this plant is named after the Indian guide of Lewis and Clark on their expedi- 
tion into the Northwest. Attaining a height of from 5 to 6 feet, L. Sacajawea 
carries large reflexed flowers deep orange-yellow in color with black spots. 
the stem admirably enhanced by the lustrous foliage which is arranged in 
whorls. Plant in sun or part shade at a depth of 6 inches. A porous soil 
abundant in peat or leaf mold suits it best and good drainage is essential. 
July flowerine. Each 49 
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SARGENTIAE (China)—A handsome, large flowered trumpet lily. The large 
white flowers are suffused with brown externally and the base of the throat 
is golden vellow. Forms bulblets in the axils of the leaves by which it may 
be propagated. Bears up to 15 flowers during late July and early August. 
Plant 8 to 10 inches deep in full sun but with a ground cover of low shrubs. 
Height 4 to 5 feet. 6 12 95 100 
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SCEPTRE (Hvbrid)—This lily is one of the fine group of hybrids raised by 
Mrs. R. O. Backhouse from crosses of L. Martagon and lL. Hansonii. The 
reflexed flowers are light lemon yellow suffused with hight fuchsia purple at 
the tips of the petals and with deep purple spots. The stems reach a height 
of 4 to 6 feet when well established. In our opinion this is one of the best of 
the Backhouse hybrid series. Plant 6 to 8 inches deep in partial shade. June- 
July flowering. Stock limited. 
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