L. Henryi x Aurelian Hybrids—A 1951 in- 
troduction. Scale propagated selections 
of flaring and recurved types in pastel 
tones. 5-6 ft. August. 
FeO Gril Ons IZ Other. hence 
L. Henryi Erecta — See introductory de- 
scription. 
MIO VMCIMIO PS(Z Cg ois. sae... 25 
L. Humboldtii Magnificum — Recurved, 
large, golden orange spotted oxblood red, 
Gately: IST ES ate Meg a cet 
L. Japonicum — Trumpet, medium, rose 
pink to light pink, 4 ft. Late June to July. 
A Cee eave te 
L. Japonicum Platyfolium — A 1952 intro- 
duction. Medium to large trumpets. Rose 
pink. 3 ft. Mid-June. A northern hardy 
form apparently intermediate between L. 
Japonicum and L. Rubellum. 
IeIOWCLINGesIZO im ta. Gk e..: 
L. Jillian Wallace (Hybrid) — A 1952 
introduction. The most interesting hy- 
.brid lily offered for many years. This 
plant is a cross between L. Speciosum 
Gilre vex WeeAratim Crimson Ouéen’ 
and the flowers show the influence of 
both parents. The large outward facing 
blooms open flat with shghtly recurved 
tips. The color is basically white flushed 
aiamspotted cfimson rose. 3 to 5 feet. 
August. 
I OGtAIlOe G1 ZO. acts 08% 5: 
L. Lillian Cummings (Hybrid)—Recurved, 
medium, bright orange red with few gar- 
Me mopoto mor tae | lyse 4-0. eo. vee oe 
L. Longiflorum Croft—Large white trum- 
pets on short stems. The most popular 
forcing lily for Easter. 114-2 ft. 
SOME A EBON eee 
7 ies tall IN Sana ER 
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DEAN Ore, See araee ree 
L. Longiflorum Estate — Almost identical 
to Croft except taller. Is an excellent gar- 
den variety. 3-4 ft. July. 
(Oe (Oa geese ae areas 
The a Beir Mean gee RED 
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Dat One aratrar te 4c: 
Per Per 
10 100 
1 OD 125.00 
£250 60.00 
7.50 60.00 
6.90 55.00 
8.15 65.00 
5.00 each 
3-15 25.00 
5.00 40.00 
2.00 16.00 
2.8) 23.00 
aie! 30.00 
5.00 40.00 
eos 18.00 
3.00 24.00 
4.10 33.00 
5.50 44.00 
Delivery 
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Late 
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Oct 
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