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‘Navona’ is
our favorite pure white lily! You’ll know why when
you see its dark stems, lush leaves, and plethora of pure
white, perfectly proportioned flowers with green centers!
4 feet, mid-June.
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‘White
Lace’ ( )
is the strongest clone from our Rosepoint Lace strain,
bred from L. lankongense. It links that species with
our strongest white Asiatic hybrids. ‘White
Lace’ has large, lusciously recurved pendant
flowers of green-centered ivory white with a unique
lacey “rosepoint” pattern of deepest
rose. Lightly fragrant! 4 feet, mid-June.
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‘Brushstroke’ ( ) is
one of the most vigorous and reliable lilies ever grown,
gracing gardens for over 25 years! Tall stems bear large
white flowers elegantly accented with plum "brushmarks";
the flowers shade into cream in cool weather. 4 to 5
feet, late June.
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‘White
Butterflies’ ( ) bears species-like pendant white flowers that resemble delicate butterflies poised for flight. They arrive early in the season and remaining in flower
for up to a month! In cool or cloudy
weather, the flowers will show a flush of palest pink.
3
to 4 feet, early June.
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‘Heirloom
Lace’ ( ) is
a wonderful addition to any lily garden, a lightly fragrant hybrid from ‘Ariadne’ and ‘White
Butterflies.’ Graceful tall stems carry an
astonishing number of gently recurving, species-like
blooms of antique white with subtle tints of palest
creamy pink, like antique lace. Its delicate markings
combine rosepoint spreckling with dainty “whiskers” that
attract butterflies and hummingbirds! Blooms for
well over a month. 4 to 5 feet and taller, early
June to July.
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‘Big
Bang’ has an explosion of intense,
velvety “stardust” swirls across each
wide-petalled, outfacing flower. Each creamy flower
varies slightly, and cooler weather or shade bring
a delicate wash of pink and cream to the petal tips.
Spectacular! 4 feet, late June.
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‘Silver
Chimes’ ( ) is
a marvelous hybrid from ‘Tinkerbell,’ with
pure, icy white Turk’s-cap flowers. Its
nodding, softly fuzzy buds open and recurve, displaying
beautiful red pollen. It is a wonderful garden
performer, far supassing its short-lived ancestor Lilium
cernuum. 3 to 4 feet, mid-June.
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‘Moxie’ ( ) has
wide-petalled ivory flowers embellished with broadly-painted
rose-purple brushmarks. An admirer in the field said, “Now that is a lily with moxie!”, and
we couldn’t
resist the name! Flowers are plentiful and long-lasting!
3 to 4 feet, late June.
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It's
back! ‘Tibetan Snow’ ( ) is white “all over,” since it bears no pollen. Its pendant, swirling white flowers remind us of drifting snowflakes, and it has proven itself a marvelous, reliable garden lily for over twenty years! 3 to 4 feet, early to Moxie mid June.
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Looking
for more information?
With every order, we include cultural instructions and tips
on growing and caring for lilies. You can request a free copy
or send us your questions via regular mail or email; write to
us at thelilygdn@aol.com!
Go to the growing
lilies page to see the instructions included with each
order.
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