NEW LILIES 
JASPER A recent hybird by Patterson and a cross of L. cernuum x Willmottiae. 
The pendant-recurved blooms are a soft rose in color. The vigorous plants 
grow to 30 inches and establish and increase rapidly. Early July flowering. 
Each $3.00 
VOLMERII This name will not be retained for long as there is already another lily 
so named but it is the new clear yellow form of L. tigrinum imported re- 
cently from Japan. Identical with tigrinum in all respects except color. 
Each $3.50 
WHITE GOLD A companion plant to L. Jasper but the color is soft ivory overlaid 
with pinkish tan. Almost exactly the color of L. testaceum. Even more vigor- 
ous and prolific than Jasper. Each $3.00 
GARDEN LILIES 
ALASKA A tall, pure white form of L. Henryi deleveloped by W. C. Horsford. 
Not available in 1954. 
AMABILE Orange-red Turkscap. Late June. 11/2 to 2 feet. 
3 for $2.00 Dozen $7.00 
AMABILE LUTEUM The pure yellow form. 3 for $2.85 Dozen $11.00 
AURATUM The large white blossoms are well known. August. 4 to 6 feet. 
3 for $2.35, $2.85 Dozen $9.25, $10.50 
AURATUM PLATYPHYLLUM An earlier form with more massive blooms. Domestic 
bulbs only. 3 for $4.25 Dozen $16.50 
AURELIAN HYBRIDS’ Crosses of L. Sargentiae and L. Henryi developed by Carlton 
Yerex. This is a most valuable group of lilies with large showy blooms. 
They follow regale and centifolium into flower and cover the period be- 
tween the great trumpet lilies and L. auratum. 
CORSAGE — large, flat, recurving blooms, white, ivory or deep yellow. 
Each $1.50 Dozen $15.00 
DELIGHT Semi-trumpet in shape — the same color range as above. 
Each $1.50 Dozen $15.00 
GOLDEN TRUMPET True trumpet shape. Pure yellows to deep gold. 
Each $1.50 Dozen $15.00 
BACKHOUSE HYBRIDS A group of small Turkscap lilies for late June. One of the 
most attractive groups of lilies in existence. To 7 feet. 
BROCADE Orange-yellow with pink marbling and maroon spots. 
Each $3.50 
MRS. R. O. BACKHOUSE Pale ivory flushed with gold and flecked with 
violet. Each $3.50 
