Violet Niles Walker Mr. Louis Vasseur considered this his fin- 
est seedling. It is a clear unspotted lily of vivid persim- 
mon orange, with slightly deeper shadings towards the cen- 
ter of the petals. The plant grows to 18 inches and bears 
from five to six wide-open blooms that measure six inches 
across. It holds its glowing color well in full sun or light 
shade and flowers at about the same time as W. N. Craig. 
Each $7.50 
W.N. Craig This fine hybrid by Mr. Louis Vasseur is a strik- 
ing and graceful plant carrying up to six blooms of a clear 
unspotted orange-yellow. The petals are slender and so 
well spaced that most forms of L. umbellatum seem coarse 
by comparison. It is a vigorous plant that grows 2 to 2% 
feet and is among the first of the umbellatum to flower. 
It is named in honor of the late Wm. N. Craig and was 
awarded the First Class Certificate of the Massachusetts 
Horticultural Society in in 1943. 
2 Each $2.50 Dozen $26.00 
For other cup-shaped lilies that belong to this same generai 
group see also: L. dauricum Wilsonii, Golden Chalice Hy- 
brids, Helen Carroll, Mid-Century Hybrids, Rainbow Hy- 
brids. 
VAGABOND Mr. de Graaff has named this lily singularly well as 
there is a curious abandon to the shape of the salmon-orange 
blooms. The flowers face outward on three foot stems, the plant 
is specially graceful and we feel it a most valuable lily for 
bringing glow and brillance to the garden. Two to three feet 
tall. Early to Mid-July. Each $2.25 Dozen $22.50 
WILLMOTTIAE See L. Davidi var. Willmottiae. 
WINTER SUNSET A selected clone of the Pink Shelburne Hybrids, 
and a very beautiful lily it is. Large flaring trumpets, deep rose 
on the reverse, heavily stained with apple-blossom pink over 
the creamy-white of the interior. The general effect is clear rose, 
Mid-July. 3 to 4 feet. Flowering-size bulbs. Each $4.00 
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