KNIGHTHOOD. (Schroeder 1948) M.L. 38-45 in. 
Another new and superb Hem., this is a self 
of rich velvety maroon red. The flowers do not 
recurve and both petals and sepals are so broad 
the flower seems to be completely round. A 
TECHLGGE INTRA) Sate occ a I 
LADY FAIR. (Nesmith 1946) 38 in. July-Aug. A 
very lovely flower of rich pink, The undertone 
is soft cream with a smooth overlay of Jasper 
and deep flesh pink. The form is very nice and 
the petals are quite wide 
LUMINOUS. (Christensen 1948) M. 38 in. Some- 
thing different in the orange class, we have 
never seen another of this coloring. It has a 
quality that makes it seem to really glow, no 
matter in what light it is seen. Perhaps there is 
a green or yellow undertone to the color that 
gives this effect, and this is further heightened 
by the finish which is so sleek and glistening 
it appears to be varnished. A fine lily for both 
the garden and for cutting, this is also proving 
Fospexaamost valuable breeder 2... 0. 
MAGNOLIA. (Christensen 1948) M. to V.L. 38-40 
in. Another huge flower, this is reminiscent of 
great full magnolia blossoms. The flowers have 
the broadest, roundest petals and sepals we 
have ever seen and also the heaviest substance. 
The color is a rich, creamy buff with a light, 
smooth overtone of maya pink on the outer 
parts of the petals and the reverse of the flower 
is brushed heavier with this same tone. Superb _ 
MANDARIN. 40 in. Aug. A very large, soft prim- 
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MARGARET PERRY. (Perry) 40 in. July-Aug. A 
star shaped flower of bright orange scarlet with 
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MARY FLORENCE, (Betscher) 38 in. Aug. Large 
flowers of soft apricot chamois. Different and 
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RUN oI Re (Perry 1933) 34° in. July-Aug, A 
tone of bright rusty red with a buff midrib 
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MIKADO. (Stout) 36 in. Jue-July. A large orange 
yellow with an eye zone of mahogany red ______ 
MISSION BELLS. (Hall 1945) 40 in. July-Aug. A 
large, ruffled flower of clear medium yellow 
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MOONBEAM. (H. Sass) 40 in. Aug.-Sept. One of 
the very finest of all night blossoming lilies. 
The flowers are of palest citron yellow and are 
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MOONRAY. (Nesmith 1940) 30 in. July-Aug. A 
nicely formed pale yellow with a halo of deep 
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MOROCCO RED. (Nesmith 1940) 38 in. July-Aug. 
An extremely brilliant flower of rich, velvety 
Morocc ored.-The color extends clear to the 
heart of the flower and leaves only a tiny spot 
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MRES.\J. H. AUSTIN, (Betscher) 38 in. July. Very 
large flowers of deepest golden yellow and with 
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