BROWNII (China) The true variety of Brownii is rarely beautiful 
and has been appropriately described as “the best tailored of all 
flowers.” It bears from 2 to 4 large, trumpet-shaped and de- 
licately fragrant blossoms a pure waxy white on the inside with 
chocolate brown stamens and pistil. The outside of each petal 
is marked by a band of purplish brown. This species is best 
grown where it will get shade part of the day. Its normal 
height is about 3 feet and it blossoms in late June. Plant 8 to 
10 inches deep. 
Each $3.00 Dozen $33.00 
CAMPFIRE One of Jan de Graaff’s Mid-Century hybrids. Upright 
facing, very large deep Indian-red blooms. This flowers at the 
same time as L. umbellatum Satan. The blooms are not so deep 
in color as Satan but larger, more widely open, almost slightly 
reflexed. Three feet. Early July. Plant five inches. 
Each $1.75 Dozen $19.00 
CANADENSE Our native meadow lily and a lovely thing it is, with 
graceful drooping bell-shaped flowers in golden yellow or 
orange-red. It grows from 8 to 7 feet and does best in a moist 
situation in partial shade. Late June. Plant from 6 to 8 inches 
deep. Each 35c Dozen $3.50 Hundred $28.00 
CANDIDUM (Europe) The beautiful Madonna Lily is well known. 
It is pure white with a short trumpet and a delicious fragrance. 
It blooms at the same time as Delphinium Belladona and the 
combination of the two is traditional. Height 4 to 5 feet. Plant 
early, 3 inches deep in full sun. 
American grown bulbs. Each 40c, 70c, $1.00 
Dozen $4.25, $7.50, $11.00 
Hundred $32.00, $60.00, $88.00 
CANDIDUM “CASCADE STRAIN” A group of mosaic-free seedlings 
developed on our own Pacific Coast. The stems are tall and 
straight, the large flowers have a fine texture and perfect form. 
All plants of this group are greatly resistant to Botrytis and 
flower beautifully from bulbs somewhat smaller than the type. 
Each 60c, 90c Dozen $6.50, $10.00 Hundred $52.00, $80.00 
CENTIFOLIUM HYBRIDS A group of glorious trumpet lilies of 
mixed parentage, with blood of the rare and striking L. centi- 
folium dominant. The fragrant trumpets are immensely large, 
white, with a flash of yellow in the throat, and the reverse is 
stained from rose through bronze to green. Mid July flower- 
ing. Height 4 to 6 feet. Plant 8 to 10 inches. 
Splendid, mosaic-free bulbs. 
Each 30c, 45c, 75c Dozen $3.00, $4.50, $7.50 
CENTIFOLOUM PINK PERFECTION STRAIN The deGraaff strain 
in pink centifolium and true fuschia pink in color. The interior 
as well as the reverse of the petals is stained with this shade. 
The flowers are subject to bleaching in extremely hot weather. 
Each $4.00 
CERNUUM (Korea) In shape and plant habit this lily closely re- 
sembles L. tenuifolium. The blooms are slightly larger and the 
color that of a Cattleya orchid. It stays in flower for as long as 
any lily in the garden but the bulb itself tends to be short lived. 
Early July flowering. Height 2 feet. Plant five inches. 
Each $1.20 Dozen $12.00 
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