Cinnamon Toast
- 1979 (1984) Creamy white with an even sprinkling
of light brown spots. Grows .9M tall blooming in July. [Ia]
Cheerful Charlie - pre 1970 (1976) Bi-color, outer
part of the tepals is a rich wine-red, the inner third
a creamy yellow that fades to white. Grows 60 cm
tall. [Ib]
Dark Gold - Also known as Dark Gleam. A
pumilum hybrid, buds carry a rich reddish tone, opening
to show a contrasting golden orange face. Grows 2
1/2 feet tall, blooms early July. [IXc]
Delicious - (1965) Golden orange, heavily spotted. Grows to 1M tall, blooms are fragrant and bloom early to mid July. [Ia]
Earlibird - (1956) Soft melon apricot with fine dark spots, grows to .8M tall. One of the earliest to bloom in late June to early July. [Ib]
Flame - (1969) <w/Percy Wright> Vivid nasturtium red coloring, funnel shaped flowers. Has l. davidii in its parentage. [Ia]
Firebright - (1964) Vivid currant red, unspotted
flowers open funnel-shaped, and are scented. Stems
up to .8M tall, blooming in July. Also known
as Wildfire. [Ib]
Flaming Giant
- (1975) Orange-red with spots. Grows to 1.5M tall,
with cup-shaped blooms early to mid July. [Ia]
Gayle's Favorite- (1986? NR) Coppery bronze flowers on strong dark stems,
grows up to 48" tall, blooms early to mid July. [Ia]
Geisha Girl - (1975) Resembles Lemon Queen,
but is more dwarf. Lemony yellow flowers are in profusion
and spotted. Grows .8M tall, blooms in July.
[Ib/c]
Glistening Star - (1995) Orange, spotted, much reflexed.
Blooms early. 1M tall. [Ic]
Golden Age
- (1984) Yellow-orange with greyed purple spots. Grows
to .9M tall, blooms profusely in late July to early August.
produces stem bulbils. [Ia]
Golden Dauricum - Dwarf hybrid has the dauricum-type
blooms of rich yellow gold. Blooms early July. [Ia]
Golden Jubilee - (1956) Upfacing golden-yellow.
Grows 1.2M tall. [Ia]
Happy Thoughts
- 1980 (2001) Large cream white flowers with very few
dark red spots, orange pollen and a pale yellow stripe
down the center of each petal. Grows .75M tall,
blooming heavily in mid July. Also known as White
Dove. [Ia\b]
Isis - Also known as Cover Girl. White
with yellow flush on all petals; a scattering of spots.
Grows 36" tall, blooms mid July.
Jolly Miller - (1979) Yellow orange with
red spots. Grows .6M tall, blooms early to mid
July. [Ia]
Orange Light - (1964) Bright vivid orange
with very, very few spots. Grows 1M tall, blooming
mid July. [Ia]
Orange Night -
Pink Champagne
- (1963) Straw yellow overlaid with pink, spotted. Grows
1.4M tall, blooms early to mid August. [Ib]
Pink Chartreuse - (1974) Bred from two l.
cernuum hybrids, yellow flowers with red tips,
spotted. Grows .6M tall, blooming in July. [Ib/c]
Porter's Sunbright - (NR)
Also known as Sunbright. A bright yellow turkscap
lily, grows 1M tall, loaded with buds in July. [Ic]
Princess Royal - (1965) Lilac crimson with
reflexed petals. Stems up to 1.2M tall with stem
bulbils. Blooms in July. [Ic]
Raspberry Rhime - Unusual rose lavendar color.
The color stands out as a color not seen before. Flowers
fade to a pale lilac. Grows .3M tall, blooms
mid July. [Ia]
Red Carpet
- (1969) Short plant with upright medium sized red,
unspotted blooms. Grows .3M tall, blooms late June
or early July. [Ia]
Redland
- (1964) Vivid red, no spots. Grows to 1.2M tall with
stem bulbils, blooms early to mid July. Also known
as Warrior. [Ia]
Rosabelle - (1956) Deep old rose, spotted
maroon, Grows 1M tall, blooms early July. [Ia]
Saskatoon - (1977 University of Saskatchewan)
Purple, getting lighter at the tips. 2/3 spotted with
a white nectary. l.
cernuum in it's parentage. [Ia]
Skydancer - (1984) Tiger hybrid, often reaching
2M in height, with very hairy stems and stem bulbils.
Downfacing clear yellow brown-spotted flowers bloom
in August. [Ic]
Susan Eileen - 1975 (1984) Rosy orange fades
to lighter orange, bowl shaped flowers have a light
sprinkling of purple spots. Grows .9M tall,
with hairy buds blooming early to mid July. [Ia]
White Picture
- (1980) Creamy white with brown spots. Grows up to
1.2M tall, blooms late June to early July. l.
cernuum in its parentage. [Ia/b]