HENRYI CITRINUM The pale yellow form of the above has always been 
scarce. The color is a clear lemon yellow and the plant is as vigor- 
ous as the type. We consider this one of the most attractive lilies 
in cultivation. Each $4.00 
JAPONICUM (Japan) The blooms are trumpet-shaped, delicate in texture. 
The color is variable, generally a soft apple-blossom pink but 
sometimes deeper and sometimes very pale or even pure white. 
The stem is slender and grows to 2 feet, bearing up to five blooms. 
This is not an easy, reliable lily. We have grown it very well, both 
in dry sandy soil and in moist woodland locations, but in both 
sites the soil was highly acid. Domestic bulbs. 
Each $1.50 Dozen $16.50 
JASPER A Patterson hybrid of L cernuum and L. Willmottiae. The large 
pendant recurved blooms are a curious soft rose. June. 3 feet. 
Each $3.00 
JILLIAN WALLACE A cross between L. speciosum Gilrey and auratum 
Crimson Queen. The large blooms are shaped very much like L. 
auratum but with the glorious crimson coloring of the best forms 
of L. speciosum. August. Each $6.00 
JOAN EVANS A deGraaff hybrid with up to nine large upright blooms 
of bright golden yellow. Late July. To 5 feet. 
Each 60c Dozen $6.00 
LANKONGENSE (Tibet) Closely related to L. Duchertrei and Werdii this 
lily has lovely nodding pink blooms that are delicately fragrant. 
All of the Tibetan lilies are difficult except in those parts of the 
country where summers are cool and moisture consistent. July. 
2 to 4 feet. Each $2.25 
LEMON LADY Outward facing blooms clear lemon-yellow in color. 
This is a rare and highly desirable color in lilies and Dr. Skinner’s 
fine hybrid was the first to be generally available. One of the 
finest recent introductions. Height 21/2 feet. July flowering. 
Each $3.00 
LONG!IFLORUM “The Estate Lily” The flowers last longer than those of 
any other variety of this pure white lily. For those with green- 
houses there is nothing finer to grow for early spring flowering. 
An excellent trumpet lily for the early August garden. 5 feet. 
3 for $2.50 Dozen $9.25 
MARHAN See Backhouse Hybrids. 
MARTAGON ALBUM (Europe) One of the loveliest lilies in cultivation, 
it has delicate small Turk’s cap flowers, pure white and sweetly 
fragrant. It grows to about 4 feet tall and blooms toward the 
middle of June. Try it with peonies or with ferns. Does well in 
heavy soil. Each $1.00 Dozen $10.00 
MARTAGON-HANSONII HYBRIDS These are listed as the Backhouse 
hybrids. 
MICHIGANENSE Native to the middle west. Botanists have not decided 
whether it is a distinct species or whether it is a natural hybrid of 
L. canadense and L. superbum. The reflexed blooms are a soft 
orange-red. Like L. canadense and L. superbum it is an excel- 
lent lily for the woodland garden since it likes partial shade and 
a fairish amount of moisture. Height 2 to 5 feet. July. 
3 for $1.45 Dozen $5.50 
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