VIOLET NILES WALKER Mr. Louis Vasseur considers this 
his finest seedling. It is a clear unspotted lily of vivid per- 
simmon orange, with slightly deeper shadings towards the 
center of the petals. The plant grows to 18 inches and bears 
from five to six wide-open blooms that measure six inches 
across. It holds its glowing color well in full sun or light 
shade and flowers at about the same time as W. N. CRAIG. 
Each $7.50 
W.N. CRAIG We are pleased to present this new hybrid 
by Mr. Louis Vasseur. It is a striking and graceful plant 
carrying up to six blooms of a clear unspotted orange-yel- 
low. The petals are slender and so well spaced that most 
forms of L. umbellatum seem coarse by comparison. It is 
a vigorous plant that grows 2 to 2% feet and is among the 
first of the umbellatum to flower. It is named in honor of 
Wm. N. Craig and was awarded the First Class Certificate 
of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society in 1943. 
Each $2.50 Dozen $26.00 
VIOLET NILES WALKER See L. UMBELLATUM VIOLET NILES 
WALKER. 
WASHINGTONIANUM var. PURPUREUM Like many other West 
Coast lilies this beautiful variety of L. Washingtonianum will 
not succeed without due care and rarely will it grow good heads 
the first season after planting. Do not be impatient. Plant in 
gravelly soil in a partially shaded position with a good mixture 
of leaf-mould and — if you see that the drainage is perfect — 
you will be rewarded with handsome stems of fragrant white 
flowers suffused and dotted with a deep wine-purple. 
American nursery grown bulbs. Each $1.25 Dozen $13.50 
WILLMOTTIAE See L. Davidi var. Willmottiae. 
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