Asiatic lily named Moon Pixie

A new variety of Asiatic lily hybrid of the chalice type particularly distinguished by its particular mimosa yellow and canary yellow coloration of a flower of medium size produced profusely on a relatively short stem and having abundant foliage for pot plant culture. This plant flowers annually in mid-season and has a vigorous and upright growth habit with a capability of being forced for year round crop production.

BACKGROUND OF THE NEW PLANT 
This new lily variety originated as a seedling resulting from the crossing 
of two plants of the same variety with the object of producing pot plants 
having different and attractive color characteristics. The present 
seedling was selected by me for propagation because of its attractive and 
interesting flower coloration in combination with its vigorous and strong 
growth and abundant foliage and asexual reporduction of this seedling was 
carried on under my direction through several successive generations by 
scales and by tissue culture procedures at Sandy, Oreg. with very 
satisfactory results which demonstrated conclusively that the novel and 
desirable characteristics of the selected seedling would hold true from 
generation to generation and appear to be firmly fixed.

DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW PLANT 
The following is a detailed description of my new variety of asiatic lily 
as observed at Oregon Bulb Farms, Inc. in Aurora, Oreg. the color 
designations being according to The R.H.S. Colour Chart published by The 
Royal Horticultural Society of London, England. 
THE PLANT 
Origin: Seedling. 
Parentage: 
Seed parent.--An unnamed clone of a hybrid resulting from the crossing of 
the variety Moon Glow by the variety Red Carpet, both unpatented. 
Pollen parent.--A clone of the same variety as the seed parent. 
Classification: Asiatic hybrid of the chalice type. 
Form: An erect single stem. 
Height: About 40 to 45 cm. 
Main stem length: 40 to 45 cm. 
Growth habit: Vigorous, upright and strong. 
Foliage: 
Quantity.--Abundant. 
Size of leaf.--About 6 to 9 cm. long and about 1.75 to 2.5 cm. wide. 
Shape of leaf.--Lanceolate with entire margins. 
Texture.--Leathery. 
Aspect.--Glossy. 
Color.--Upper side -- Yellow-Green 147-A. Under side -- Yellow-Green 146-A. 
Bulbs: Range in size up to about 25 cm. in circumference for commercial 
use. 
Color.--White. 
The Bud 
Size: Medium. 
Length: About 9 cm. 
Diameter: About 3 cm. 
Shape: Long ovoid with obtuse apex. 
Rate of opening: The bud opens slowly at maturity in response to light. 
Color of tepals: 
When sepals first divide.--Yellow 7-A. 
When tepals begin to unfurl.--Yellow 7-A. 
Peduncle: 
Character.--Strong and erect. 
Color.--Yellow-Green 144-A mottled with greyed purple 183-A. 
THE FLOWER 
Blooming habit: Annually and profusely at mid-season. 
Size of flower: Very large. 
Diameter.--About 14 cm. 
Depth.--About 8 cm. 
Borne: In a cluster having a raceme arrangement. 
Shape: 
When bloom first opens.--Cup shaped. 
When bloom matures.--Somewhat flatened cup shape. 
Tepalage: 
Number.--Six. 
Arrangement.--Hexagonal and imbricated. 
Form: Elliptical with entire margins and acute apex. 
Texture: Leathery. 
Aspect: Satiny. 
Color: 
Outer tepals.--Body Mimosa Yellow 8-B to Aureolin 12-A with base of Mimosa 
Yellow 8-D. 
Inside tepals.--Body Yellow 8-B to 9-B with base of Yellow 8-D. 
Pedicel: 
Length.--About 5.5 cm. 
Color.--Yellow-Green 144-A mottled with greyed purple 183-A. 
Character.--Strong and upright, ascending upwardly to about 55.degree. from 
the horizontal. 
Discoloration after full bloom: Very little color change with age. 
Persistance: About three weeks. 
Fragrance: None. 
Disease resistance: Resistant to fusarium and tolerant of virus as observed 
at Aurora, Oreg. 
THE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS 
Stamens: 
Number.--6. 
Arrangement.--Typical of genus Lilium. 
Anthers.--Size: About 2 cm. Color: Greyed purple 186-A. 
Filaments.--Length: About 6.5 cm. Color: Yellow 10-D. 
Pollen.--Color: Orange 28-B. 
Pistils: 
Number.--1. 
Styles.--Length: About 5.5 cm. Color: Green-Yellow 1-B. 
Stigma.--Color: Greyed Red 182-A. 
Character of ovaries: Typical of the genus Lilium. 
FRUIT 
Fertility: The fruit is fertile. 
Shape: Ovoid. 
Color at maturity: Soft brown. 
Compared with lily Butter Pixie (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 6,422) my new variety 
is of a lighter yellow color and is unspotted. The flower remains more cup 
shaped and the tepals are wider. The foliage is more dense and each leaf 
of the new variety is broader. The keeping quality of the bulb is 
excellent and no scorch or bud abortion problems have been observed. The 
plant is a very consistent forcer throughout the year.