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. Received Award 
of Merit, Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 1942. 
American grown bulbs free from mosaic. Each $3.00 
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. Plant 4 to 5 
inches. Each 35¢c Dozen $3.50 
CANADENSE Our native meadow lily and a lovely thing it is, with 
graceful drooping bell-shaped flowers in golden yellow or or- 
ange-red. It grows from 3 to 7 feet and does best in a moist 
situation in partial shade. Late June. Plant from 6 to 8 inches 
deep. 
Collected bulbs. 
Each 30c Dozen $3.25 Hundred $26.00 
CANADENSE FLAVUM The pure yellow form of the above. 
Each 35¢c Dozen $3.75 
CANADENSE RUBRUM The red meadow lily. 
Each 35c Dozen $3.75 
CANADENSE GOLDEN RULE See Mrs. Henry’s Rare Native Lilies. 
CANDIDUM (Europe) The beautiful Madonna Lily is well known. 
It is a moderately tall, short-trumpet pure white lily with a de- 
licious fragrance. It blooms at the same time as Delphinium 
Belladona and the combination of the two is traditional. Height 
4 to 5 feet. August and September delivery only. Plant early, 3 
inches deep in full sun. 
We offer American grown bulbs and a few French imports. 
Each 45c, 70c, 90c, $1.10 
Dozen $5.00, $7.75, $10.00, $12.00 
Hundred $40.00, $62.00, $80.00, $96.00 
CATESBAEI (Southeastern United States) A richly colored species, 
varying from yellow marked with scarlet to bright orange-red 
with purple spots. The upright facing blooms somewhat re- 
semble L. philadelphicum, and the foliage is narrow and grassy. 
This is a difficult lily in cultivation, and is not hardy in the 
north, where it should be grown in pots. Each 45e Dozen $5.00 
CATESBAEI LONGII See Mrs. Henry’s Rare Native Lilies 
CENTIFOLIUM HYBRIDS A group of glorious trumpet lilies of 
mixed parentage, with the blood of the rare and striking L. 
centifolium dominant. The fragrant trumpets are immensely 
large, white, with a flash of yellow in the throat, and the re- 
verse is stained from rose through bronze to green. Mid-July 
flowering. Height 4 to 6 feet. Plant 8 to 10 inches. . 
Splendid, mosaic-free bulbs. Each 65c, 80c Dozen $7.00, $8.75 
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