- Donatp W. Stryker, Langlois, Oregon 
. “SHUKSAN’’—A named clon, and one of the best of Dr. 
David C. Griffith’s Bellingham Hybrids. The irregularly 
reflexed flowers are Cadmium Orange flushed with red 
at the tips. The spotting is most interesting: at the center 
are small dark maroon flecks, farther out on the vetal 
these. have a surrounding margin of lighter red. Jlily. 
Plant 5 to 6 inches deep. .15 each; 6 for 4.00 
. SPECIOSUM ALBUM—From my own clon of this nighly 
prized white form. It does best in shade and is very 
elegant against a green background. it also is lovely as a 
cut flower. Blooms August and September. Plant 6 inches 
2.90 each 
. SPECIOSUM MAGNIFICUM—tThe finest of the variations 
of this species both as to size and color of the blossoms, 
which are suffused with crimson. August and September. 
Plant 6 inches deep. 2.00 each 
. SPECIOSUM PUNCTATUM—tThe flowers are delicately —— 
flushed with soft rose-pink, the papillae are deeper pink 
to crimson, and the petal margins are white, fluted. 
August and September. Plant 6 inches deep. 
2.00 each 
. SPECIOSUM RUBRUM—Perhaps the best known of the 
type. Petals are flushed Tyrian Rose, the papillae are a 
deeper shade of this red. Excellent for gardens or pot 
culture, they are widely used for exceptionally striking 
corsages by florists. August and September. Plant 6 
inches deep 1.50; 3 for 4.00 
. “VIKING’’—¥%1949 Introduction—A vigorous cross be- 
tween L. tigrinium and L. Wilmottiae, its color, Saturn 
Red, is related to both. Established plants grow easily to 
6 feet in height, with strong, graceful stems bearing up 
to 36 Gr more blooms on a lone raceme. Blossoms are 
turkscap, nodding. The lower bloom pedicels carry sec- 
ondary buds so that there are open blossoms over the 
whole spike for a long period. Mid-July through early 
August. Plant 5 inches deep. 3.00 each 
