GARDEN LILIES 
AMABILE (Korea)! This is a brilliantly colored dwarf variety. It 
bears from 4 to 6 grenadine-red black-spotted flowers of Turk’s 
cap shape. It grows from 1% to 2% feet and will blossom from 
mid to late June. Splendid for a splash of color in the rock gar- 
den or early border. Plant 6 inches deep. 
Each 25¢c Dozen $2.50 
AMABILE LUTEUM We offer this distinct and interesting form 
with attractive yellow flowers; very rare. Plant 4 to 6 inches 
deep. Not fastidious about soil or location. This is one of the 
most attractive of all lilies and has earned a generous corner 
in every garden. Each 60c Dozen $6.00 
AURATUM, American Grown. This is an exotic beauty with immense- 
ly fragant open-trumpet shaped flowers frequently as large as a 
dinner plate. They are white with a gold band down the center 
of each petal and the entire flower is flecked with crimson. Mid 
August to September is the blossoming time and they grow 
from 4 to 6 feet or taller. Plant 8 to 12 inches deep. 
Splendid mosaic-free seedling's. 
Each 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.25 
Dozen $7.50, $8.50, $10.00, $12.50 
AURATUM CRIMSON QUEEN The true Crimson Queen is one of 
the rarest lilies in cultivation and those who have been fortu- 
nate enough to see it consider it the most beautiful of all lilies. 
It is a large, glorious L. auratum but heavily splashed and 
stained with crimson as is the true L. speciosum melpomene. 
The plant is not very vigorous and needs careful attention. 
Not available this season.? 
AURATUM PLATYPHYLLUM (Japan) This is the better form 
for the average garden. The flowers are even larger than in the 
type but more lightly spotted. The plant tends to be shorter but 
is much more vigorous and less susceptible to disease. 
Not available this season. 
AURELIANENSE DEBRAS A famous French hybrid produced in 
Orleans in 1920. The parentage is L. Henryi on L. Sargentiae. 
The plant somewhat resembles L. Henryi but has a stronger 
stem. The blooms are nearly as large as good L. auratum and 
not too different in shape. The petals are bright golden orange 
at the base fading to cream at the tip. A magnificent and beau- 
tiful hybrid. Fragrant. Early August flowering. Plant 8 to 10 
inches. Height 3 to 5 feet. Each $20.00 
1 Geographical notations in parenthesis indicate accepted origin of 
species. 
2 Our stocks of several choice lilies are so limited that we are not 
offering them for sale this year, but are reserving them for 
propagation. 

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