SHUKSAN One of the finest hybrids of American origin. On 
the tall wiry stems are tiers of ‘gleaming jewel-like flowers 
of warm yellow, richly spotted reddish brown. In color and 
in pattern the surface might be compared to a leopard’s 
skin. Vigorous and hardy and of easy culture—it should not 
be omitted from any planting. Plant 6 to 8 inches deep. 
Each $1.00 Dozen $10.99 
STAR OF OREGON On a long pyramidal spike this fine hy- 
brid carries up to 20 flowers which are orange suffused 
with red and thickly spotted purplish black. A tall lily, it 
grows from 6 to 7 feet. Plant 6 to 8 inches. Good drainage 
is essential. Each $1.50 Dozen $15.00 
BRENDA WATTS See Preston hybrids. 
BROCADE See Backhouse hybrids. 
BROWNII (China) The true variety of Brownii is rarely beautiful 
and has been appropriately described as “the best tailored of 
all flowers”. It bears from 2 to 4 large, trumpet-shaped and 
delicately fragrant blossoms a pure waxy white on the inside 
with chocolate brown stamens and pistil. The outside of each 
petal is marked by a band of purplish brown. This species is 
best grown where it will get shade part of the day. Its normal 
height is about 3 feet and it blossoms from mid to late July. 
Plant 8 to 10 inches deep. 
Stock very limited. Each $1.50 Dozen $15.00 
BROWNII COLCHESTERI (China) The flowers are more funnel- 
shaped than the true L. Brownii, sometimes colored reddish- 
purple on the exterior and sometimes greenish, according to 
whether it is grown in sun or shade. The inside is pale ‘yellow 
passing to creamy white. Very fragrant and a fine lily, it will 
grow well especially in association with low shrubs in a sunny 
position. 
Not available this season. 
BROWNII, KIUKIANG SEEDLINGS This is a rare late August and 
September flowering form of L. Brownii colchesteri. The plant 
is more slender than the true L. Brownii with broader leaves 
and it grows to 5 or 6 feet. The white delicately trumpet shaped 
blooms are very lovely. The reverse is in various tones of bronzy 
green. This is one of the few late-flowering trumpet lilies and 
should be a welcome addition to our gardens. 
American grown bulbs free from mosaic. Each $3.09 
CALLOSUM (Korea) A small brick red Martagon that flowers from 
mid-August to September. The plant is slender and grows to 
five feet tall. The blooms are small but the color is good. An 
interesting plant if used in clumps in the border. 
Each 25c Dozen $2.50 
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