L. 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 bulbs for $10.00 (Each $2.25) 
L. BOLERO (Jan de Graaff Mid-Century Hybrid, 
Upright Flowers) 
Unusual shade of cinnamon brown and mahogany. Tall, 
late flowering with fine placement of individual flowers. 
Petals dotted with small maroon spots. Largest flowered 
lily of all the upright new introductions, Plant 4-5” deep, 
full sun. 
Each $3.00 
L. BONANZA (Jan de Graaff Mid Century Hybrid, 
Upright) 
This is another upright type and of clean orange-yellow 
coloring and of wonderful texture. Plant 4-5” deep, full sun. 
Each $1.30; 6 for $6.50 
L. BROCADE 
Recurved, lemon yellow suffused fuchsia purple at tips and 
petal edges, Center dotted dark purple: Height 5 ft. late 
June flowering. Plant 5” deep in partial shade. Very rare. 
Each $3.50 
L. BROWNII (China) 
This superb lily is considered by many as one of the 
loveliest of the trumpet flowered group. The strong stems 
have glossy handsome foliage. The two or three flowers 
of classic beauty are marble white, stained purple on the 
exterior, anthers chocolate brown. Fragrant. Plant 6-7” 
« deep, sun or partial shade. 
Each $3.50 
L. BRENDA WATTS (Preston Hybrid) 
, One of Miss Preston’s hybrids with five-foot stalk and 
_, large, slightly recurved fire-red flowers dotted purple 
black toward the center, that is certain to attract atten- 
tion in any garden. Plant in sun or partial shade 5” deep. 
Late June flowering. 
Large bulbs, each $1.00; 6 for $5.00 
L. CAMFIRE (Jan de Graaff Mid Century Hybrid, 
Upright) 
Large flowers of rich, fiery Indian red, petals pointed, 
rather narrow, making it a distinct lily. Plant 4-5” deep, 
full sun., 
Each $1.50; 6 for $7.50 
L. CANADENSE FLAVUM (Eastern North American) 
Graceful bell-shaped flowers are produced in early July 
on tall stems, color golden yellow. Plant 5-6” deep in light 
woodland soil, partial shade. 
Each 65c 
lL. CERNUUM (Korea] 
This is a_ dainty small lily from Korea, very similar in 
form to L. Tenuifolium (Pumilum) except that the de- 
lightfully fragrant flowers vary from pale pink to a lilac 
color with deep purple spots. Excellent grown in rock 
gardens in sun or partial shade, Blooms June-July; 114-3’ 
high, Plant 4” deep. 
Each 85c; 6 for $4.25 
L. CHEROKEE (new Dr. E. F. Palmer introduction) 
Large brick red flowers dotted maroon. Flowers face out 
and slightly up on 4-5’ stems. Same parentage as L. Red 
Bird but later flowering carrying well into August, Bear- 
ing stem bulbils. Very vigorous plant. Same culture as 
L. Red Bird; i 
Each $2.00 
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