CANADENSE GOLDEN RULE A most chaste and beautiful 
lily. The pure golden yellow flowers are completely spotless 
and have golden yellow pollen. No lily is more exquisitely 
lovely than this one. Each $20.00 
CATESBAEI LONGII The rare northern form of L. Catesbaei. 
It is a dwarf lily. The beautiful flowers have long clawed 
petals that are “Coral Red” (Ridgway), shading to yellow- 
ish green at base with a few small dark spots. Collected 
several years ago by Mrs. Henry. This lily demands an acid 
soil composed solely of peat and sand. 
Flowering size pot grown plants available. Each $10.00 
Four—3 year bulbs from seed. Each $5.00 
IRIDOLLAE Mrs. Henry’s already famous “Pot of Gold Lily.” 
A most remarkable and very beautiful. new species of 
Lilium, discovered, collected, and grown by Mrs. Henry. 
The sweetly fragrant yellow flowers, often slightly stippled 
with pinkish red, are conspicuously spotted with dark 
brown in the throat. The pollen varies from bright ma- 
hogany red to yellowish brown. It is a Turk’s cap Lily with 
well recurved segments. This lovely Lily reaches a height 
of over 6 feet in its native home in the south and carries as 
many as 8 or more blooms. In northerly climates with 
their shorter growing seasons, it may not grow so tall. 
At Gladwyne it blooms at about 3 to 4 feet in height. The 
slender stems carry oblanceolate leaves, typically in whorls 
and roughened on the margins and beneath the prominent 
veins. The upper leaves are small and so far apart as to 
give the upper portion of the stems a leafless appearance. 
The requirements of this exquisite Lily are a position ina 
sheltered spot and an acid sandy soil. Grown in this man- 
ner at Gladwyne it has survived five subzero winters out of 
doors with no mulch or protection of any kind. A full tech- 
nical description of Lilium iridollae by Mrs. Henry ap- 
peared in Bartonia No. 24, published by the Phila. Bot. 
Club, Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, Pa. Each $100 
PHILADELPHICUM BLACK DIAMOND A wonderful and 
weirdly beautiful lily. The blood red flowers are heavily 
blotched with black from base to tip of petals. 
Strong bulbs that may flower in 1947. Each $20.00 
PHILADELPHICUM BROWN BERRY An extremely hand- 
some and unusual lily. With flowers of a light brown ap- 
proaching dark old gold “Buckthorn Brown” (Ridgway) 
and dark spotting. Found by Mrs. Henry and her daughter 
Josephine. Each $20.00 
PHILADELPHICUM SUNLIGHT A glorious golden yellow 
flower of a very pure tone; the slight shading of a trifle 
deeper yellow towards the center gives it a velvety appear- 
ance. 
Strong bulbs that may flower in 1947. Each $25.00 
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