L. AURELIAN HYBRIDS 
The most important of all the new races of Hybrids, the 
types we offer are the results of crosses between ae Henryi, 
L. Sargentiae, L. Sulphureum, etc. Plant 6” deep in well 
drained fertile soil mixed with peat moss. Light shade 
preferred to prevent fading of flowers, 
AURELIAN GOLDEN TRUMPETS 
A grand strain of the originators stock, all selected and 
tagged while in flower to assure uniformity, The large 
fragrant trumpets are light unspotted golden yellow, in 
form somewhat like L. Centifolium. Height 5-6’, July- 
August flowering. 
Each $3.50 
HEARTS DESIRE 
Intermediate between the trumpet form and the L, Henryi 
shape, Flowers large, essentially shallow, widely flared 
and bowl-shaped in shades of white, cream and yellow- 
orange. 
Each $3.00 
MEI LING 
Semi-recurved, medium, cream with gold center. Grows 
to a height of 4-5’ with as many as 25 blooms. Received 
award of Merit at Boston Lily Show 1947. 
Each $5.00 
SUNBURST 
This group consists of shapes most closely resembling 
L. Henryi but of much larger flowers and less recurving 
than L. Henryi. Colors white, cream, yellow and orange. 
Each $3.00 
L. MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE (Hybrid L. Martagon 
« XL. Hansonii) 
Recurved, small, Indian yellow spotted brownish purple. 
Height 5 feet, late June flowering. Very scarce. Plant 
5” deep in partial shade. 
Each $3.00 
BACKHOUSE HYBRID SEEDLINGS 
For a grand mixture of seedlings ranging in color from 
white, cream through yellow and orange red, spotted ma- 
hogany we recommend 
6 buibs for $10.00 (Each $2.25) 
L. BELLINGHAM HYBRIDS 
A group of these colorful hybrids, ranging from clear 
yellow through yellow orange and orange reds with scarlet 
tipped petals spotted brown, makes a delightful picture 
if planted against a dark background of evergreens. An 
excellent cut flower, Plant in partial shade; use plenty of 
peatmoss; 5-6” deep, height 4-6’; June-July flowering. 
Each 65c; 6 for $3.60 
L. BOLERO (Jan de Graaff Mid Century Hybrid, 
Upright Flowers) : 
ee 
Unusual shade of cinnamon brown and mahogany, Tall, 
late flowering with fine placement of individual flowers. 
Petals dotted with small maroon spots. Largest flowered 
aM of all the upright new introductions, Plant 4-5” deep, 
ull sun. 
Each $3.00 
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