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. AMABILE—Turkscap flowers on strong slender stalks. 
Brilliant Indian Orange, spotted Garnet Brown. Plant in 
full sun or light shade. Will tolerate some drouth. 18 to 30 
inches tall. June phates Plant 4 inches deep. 
.60 each; 6 for 3.25 
AMABILE LUTEUM—Rare Saffron Yellow form of the 
above species. June flowering. Plant 4 inches deep. 
1.00 each; 3 for 2.75 
. AURATUM (TYPE)—The Gold-Banded lily of Japan. 
Large, deep, bowl-shaped flowers of white with a cen- 
tral band of golden yellow. Crimson spots. Delightfully 
fragrant. Three to six feet tall. August blooming. Plant 6 
inches deep. 1.75 each 
. AURATUM PICTUM—In this vivid form, the flower is 
heavily spotted with crimson and the tip of the petal 
is flushed with crimson. 4.50 each 
AURATUM PLATYPHYLLUM—A hardier, more robust 
and massive type, with broader leaves and larger flowers 
(more than twelve inches across), with the crimson 
flecking concentrated towards the base of the petals. 
2.00 each 
AURELIAN HYBRIDS—Most important and adaptable of 
all the new races of hybrids. Crosses between L. Henryi 
and L. Sargentiae. Four to six feet tall. August blooming. 
Plant 6 inches deep. A limited quantity of each of the 
following: 
(1) “HEART’S DESIRE’’—Shallow, wide, flaring bowl 
shape. Color from creamy white to orange. | 
3.00 each 
(2) ‘“SUNBURST’’—Less recurved than L. Henryi, which 
it otherwise resembles. Colors from white to deep 
orange. 3.00 each 
(3) “GOLDEN CLARION’’—More nearly trumpet shaped 
Colors range from creamy yellow to deep butter- 
yellow. 3.00 each 
