Lilies 
DAVIDI. A new ancl scarce lily from Central China. The 
cinnabar-red flowers spotted black resemble L. Willmottiae 
but open later and are borne on more rigid stems. 4 to 6 
feet. July-August. Flowering bulbs 50c each, $5.00 doz.; 
extra large 75c each, $7.50 doz. 
GIGANTEUM HIMALAICUM. The noblest of all lilies. 
A most elegant plant with large heart-shaped leaves and a 
stem often 12 feet tall bearing at the top many long tubular 
white flowers with a tint of purple in the throat, very fra¬ 
grant. The ideal place for this lily is an open woodland 
glade or a northern exposure sheltered from the hottest rays 
of the sun. The large bulbs should be set shallow in soft 
ground well mixed with leaf-mould and sand. Spring plant¬ 
ing is best. Satisfactory results cannot be obtained by plant¬ 
ing flowering-sized bulbs. We therefore supply only good 
sized bulbs to flower the year after planting. The leaves are 
very beautiful the first season without the flowers. 8 to 12 
feet. June. $2.00 each. 
LILIUM HENRYI (The Yellow Speciosum). This fine 
lily was discovered on the limestone cliffs of the Yangtze 
Gorge by Dr. Augustine Henry. Its exotic charm, rich 
color, hardiness and dependability, place it high among the 
favorite garden lilies. In the Northwest, it frequently 
grows 8 feet tall, bearing from ten to twenty large recurv¬ 
ing flowers. The golden orange color is enhanced by a 
prominently green nectar furrow in the middle of each 
petal. In burning sunlight, the color is liable to fade. This 
is overcome by planting in partial shade. Lilium Henryi 
is excellent for cutting. It will keep in good condition for 
two weeks or more, until the last buds open. The flower¬ 
ing time is in August. 
Our Oregon-grown bulbs are much superior to imported 
stock. These exceptionally low prices offer you an oppor¬ 
tunity to make an impressive planting at small cost. 
Each 
Per Doz. 
Per 100 
6-8 
inch 
circumference . . 
15c 
$1.50 
$10.00 
8-10 
inch 
circumference . . 
... 20c 
2.00 
15.00 
10-12 
inch 
circumference . . 
... 30c 
3.00 
22.00 
12-14 
inch 
circumference . . 
45c 
4.50 
30.00 
Fifty bulbs at 
hundred 
rate. 
MAXIMOWICZII. An Asiatic species resembling the 
Tiger Lily but of a better color, taller and having a longer 
head of bloom. Produces a large plant from a relatively 
small bulb. 4 to 6 feet. July-August. 30c each, $3.00 doz. 
Lilium Sulphureum 
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