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 
CERNUUM (Korea) This is one of the most charming lilies in exist- 
ence, with its small, pinkish-lavender Turk’s cap blooms on two- 
foot stems. It is in flower for as long a period as any lily we 
know and holds the lovely color well, throughout the entire span 
of bloom. Early July flowering. Plant 3 to 4 inches deep. 
Each 85c Dozen $9.25 
CONCOLOR (Korea) This lily is frequently compared to L. tenui- 
folium though the resemblance is actually very slight. In L. 
concolor the blooms are upright rather than pendant, are wide- 
open and delicately star-shaped rather than recurved, and they 
are a deeper tone of scarlet. The plant itself is somewhat taller, 
with broader slightly hairy leaves and stem. It flowers a few 
weeks later than L. tenuifolium and is a most charming lily, one 
of our favorites. Plant 4 to 6 inches. Each 25¢ Dozen $2.50 
CORONATION See Preston hybrids. 
DALHANSONII A very handsome lily and one of the finest hybrids 
we have. The color is rare, a glossy purple brown that takes on 
a deep mahogany red with the sun shining through it. Plant 8 
inches deep in full sun or partial shade. Each $3.50 
DAURICUM var. WILSONI A dwarf growing variety, soft apricot 
flushed gold and spotted with brown. The flowers are larger 
and more widely expanded than in the type L. dauricum. July 
flowering. Plant 6 to 8 inches. Each 60c Dozen $6.50 
DAVIDI A striking lily that has been neglected in American gar- 
dens. The plant grows to 6 feet and bears a raceme of bril- 
liant red Turk’s cap blooms. The habit is graceful and the sta- 
ture and color make it outstanding no matter what else is in 
flower at the time. Early July. Plant 6 to 8 inches. 
Each 65c Dozen $7.00 
DAVIDI var. WILLMOTTIAE This is one of the Orient’s finest con- 
tributions to our gardens, The deep orange-red flowers grow on 
a pyramidal raceme. As many as 20 of the Martagon-shaped 
blossoms are carried on the graceful 5-foot stems. It blossoms 
in mid-July, has a strong constitution, is easily established. 
Plant 8 to 10 inches deep. Each 60c Dozen $6.50 
DUNKIRK A vigorous new hybrid by F. L. Skinner and an outstand- 
ing plant, which grows to 4 feet tall and bears a number of out- 
ward-facing deep blood-red flowers. The color is distinctive. 
The blooms are slightly flattened and the tips of the petals some- 
what recurved. July flowering. Plant 4 to 5 inches. Awarded a 
First Class Certificate by the Massachusetts Horticultural So- 
ciety July 9, 1947. Each $7.50 
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