QUANTITY 



NAME OF LILY 



DELIVERED PRICE 



TOTAL 





Total carried over 



Each Per Three 







Bellingham Hybrids 



$0.60 $ 1.50 







Enchantment 



0.75 2.00 







Fireflame 



1.25 3.50 







Gold Band Lily 



1.50 4.00 







Golden Chalice Strain 



0.60 1.50 







Harlequin 



1.25 3.50 







Heart's Desire 



2.50 7.00 







Lucky Star 



3.50 10.00 



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Martagon Album 



1.00 2.75 



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Mid-Century Hybrids 



0.50 1.25 



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Olympic Hybrids 



0.65 1.75 







Olympic Pink 



3.50 10.00 







Olympic Select 



1.50 4.00 







Pagoda 



1.00 2.75 







Red Champion 



1.25 3.50 







Sunburst Strain 



2.00 5.50 







Sunburst Yellow Select 



6.00 







Sunset Lily 



0.60 1.50 







Valencia 



1.00 2.75 







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A. GOLDEN CHALICE HYBRIDS A true-breeding strain of richly 



colored, golden upright lilies that are a joy to behold. These hy- 

 brids, masses of golden cups on tall straight stems, flower in June. 

 Each, 60^ ; three for $1.50. 



FIREFLAME .... A vivid sparkling Indian-red that arrests the eye. 

 Wide-petaled flowers of great substance that face straight out- 

 wards, with glossy, deep green foliage. Late June-flowering. Three 

 feet tall and exceptionally sturdy. Excellent for pot plants and 

 herbaceous borders. Each, $1.25; three for $3.50. 



HARLEQUIN. . . .A soft yellow-orange lily, with burnished gold 

 stripe down the center of each petal and heavily spotted with 

 minute maroon or black dots. Outward-facing; wide petals, with as 

 many as twelve well-spaced flowers per stem. Each, $1.25; three 

 for $3.50. 



LUCKY STAR.... A brilliant new introduction. Vigorous and 

 sturdy, attaining four feet in height, free-growing, easy to propa- 

 gate, disease-resistant. Large deep cherry-red outward-facing 

 flowers, well-spaced in open heads. Blooms end of July, later than 

 the Mid-Century lilies. Each, $3.50; three for $10.00. 



WHITE MARTAGON .... The true white mountain lily from Dal- 

 matia. Dainty, wax-like flowers, gracefully spaced on four foot 

 stems, with warm green foliage. One of the most permanent of all 

 lilies. June-flowering. Will increase from year to year, forming 

 larger and finer spikes. Should be planted not more than four 

 inches deep in a well-drained sunny location. Each, $1.00; three 

 for $2.75. 



F. MID-CENTURY HYBRIDS, MIXED Selected out of thousands of 



Tiger-Candlestick hybrids for beauty, hardiness and vigor. Plant 

 in groups in border for color and cutting. Each, 50^^; three for $1.25. 



GOLD BAND LILIES .... We off"er only the true L. auralum 

 platyphyllum, the much sought-after, strong-growing, wide-leaved 

 type. Immense seven to nine inch, fragrant, waxy-white, bowl- 

 shaped blooms, golden-streaked and often crimson-spotted, as 

 many as fifteen to the six or seven foot high stem. Flowers in 

 August and September. Each, $1.50; three for $4.00. 



H. OLYMPIC PINK..., An indescribably beautiful flower. A few 

 Olympic Hybrids showing pink were re-crossed and their ofi"spring 

 reselected. The result is a limited number of new robust, giant 



trumpet lilies in fuchsia to rose-pink, with wonderfully large, ex- 

 panded flowers. They need filtered sunlight as they are apt to 

 bleach in full sun. Each, $3.50; three for $10.00. 



J. BELLINGHAM HYBRIDS The best of our West Coast native 



lilies, inter-crossed and re-selected, produced this lovely strain of 

 tall, graceful garden lihes. July-blooming, they stand six feet taU, 

 bear dozens of recurved, long-lasting flowers. Colors range from 

 clear yellow through orange to garnet-red, nicely spotted with 

 brown or reddish brown. Each, 60^; three for $1.50. 



K. SUNSET LILY . . . .With bright red-tipped recurved flowers, 

 opening early July, these grand lilies stand five to seven feet 

 tall and bear as many as twenty flowers. Increase rapidly, 

 easily grown. Each, 60^; three for $1.50. 



L. RED CHAMPION ... .A selected, lovely Speciosum lily from 

 Japan that came to Oregon as a gift many years ago. It was 

 nurtured in a small farm garden on the slopes of Mount Hood 

 from which we were fortunate to get our foundation stock 

 Blooms in late August and early September. Each, $1.25; three 

 for $3.50. 



SHUKSAN {not illustrated). . . .The best of the hybrids named and 

 introduced by the late Dr. David C. Griffiths. Warm yellow with 

 maroon spots, July blooming. Each, 60^; three for $1.50. 



PAGODA (not illustrated). . . .Tall, dark mahogany-colored stems with 

 deep green foliage contrast strongly with muted orange, broad- 

 petaled flowers. Touches of amber and soft pink show on open 

 petals. Many flowers and buds on each stem, opening over long 

 period. Each, $1.00; three for $2.75. 



THREE WILD LILIES-AMABILE-PUMILUM-CONCOLOR Collection 



5 (not illustrated). Three little lilies, originally from China and 

 Japan. Amabile is the largest, a rich lacquer-red. Pumilum is small- 

 est and earliest with lovely coral-colored bells. Concolor is star- 

 shaped, upright flowering, from two to three feet tall. Three of 

 each for $3.00; nine of each for $8.50. 



VALENCIA (not illustrated) .... A June-flowering hybrid of a beautiful 

 rich golden hue. The petals have bronze mid-ribs and many minute 

 maroon dots. This is a plant that fits well into the summer garden. 

 Can be forced quite readily for earlier flowers. Each, $1.00; three 

 for $2.75. 



THE NEW BOOK OF LILIES 



by Jan de Graajf 



An authentic and delightful book on 

 this loveliest of all flowers. Superbly 

 illustrated in natural colors. Where they 

 come from, companion plants, basic 

 culture, pests and diseases and what to 

 do about them, how to grow lilies, ref- 

 erence charts, blooming dates, etc. etc. 

 Per copy $3.50 postpaid. 



