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Hardy Lilies to Bloom in Your Garden 
from May until October 
](With all costs of Delivery ‘Prepaidj 
AMAIilLE —Bright waxy orange scaret blossoms, early bloom¬ 
ing. Splendid rock garden lily and for low group planting in the 
front of your borders. Height 12 to 14 inches. Blooms June-July. 
12 25 50 100 
Flowering size . .$2.65 $5.15 $9.90 $18.55 
Larger bulb . . 4.00 7.85 15.50 30.00 
BROYVNI —The true Browni. A large trumpet marble white lily. 
Look upon it in the sunshine and see how the tones of the purple 
and green of the reverse side blend with the emerald green throat 
and cinnamon brown anthers. A wonderful lily. 
Each $2.00; three bulbs $5.50; six bulbs $10.00. 
CALLOSUM— A late blooming slender stalk with 10 to 20 re 
curved blossoms of an interesting shade of light salmon. While 
this little lily isn’t as outstanding as the larger lilies, it is very 
dainty and its numerous blossoms blend with any flower in youi 
garden. 2 to 3 feet. Late July-August. 
12 bulbs $3.25; 25 bulbs $6.25; 50 bulbs $12.00; 100 bulbs $23.00. 
CANAI1ENSE —Graceful bell shaped blossoms, varying from red 
to yellow. Very sweet. Height 2-4 feet. July. 
12 bulbs $3.00; 25 bulbs $5.85; 50 bulbs $11.35; 100 bulbs $22.00 
CANDIDUM (Madonna Lily)—The Madonna is the first lily grown 
in our great-grandmother’s cottage gardens, and has remained a 
favoi'ite down through the years. Pure white bell-shaped flowers 
with a delicate fragrance. It is unfortunate that in the past few 
years the leaves of this lovely lily have become susceptible to the 
brown leaf-spot fungus. This year I am securing bulbs from the 
dry sunny plains of Eastern Oregon where the blight has not as 
yet touched them. So if this Botrytis has already reached your 
territory, plant the Madonnas away from the other lilies. Blooms 
May-June. Height 3 to 5 feet. Please send in your orders early 
as this lily should be planted in July or August. 
12 
25 
50 
100 
7- 8-inch 
circumference . 
_$3.00 
$5.85 
$11.35 
$22.00 
8- 9-inch 
circumference . 
. 3.50 
6.85 
13.50 
25.75 
9-10-inch 
circumference . 
. 4.00 
7.85 
15.50 
30.00 
10-11-inch 
circumference . 
. 5.00 
9.85 
19.50 
37.75 
CERNUUM —At last I can offer you this beautiful little lily from 
Northeast China The stems are slender and rigid with grass-like 
foliage. The color is a deep lilac-pink, spotted wine color and 
delightfully fragrant. There are not many of these lilies on the 
market as yet. Height 18 inches to 2 feet. June-July. Please place 
your orders early. I have a limited supply. 
12 25 50 100 
Small flowering size. $3.00 $5.85 $11.35 $22.00 
Large flowering size. . 4.00 7.85 15.50 30.00 
CONCOLOR —This is a delightful little “Star Lily”, with dainty 
red blossoms looking straight into the sky—almost a rival of 
Tenuifolium in its “gayness”. Excellent for mass effect or the 
rock garden. Everyone loves it. Ht. 12 to 18 inches. Early June. 
12 bulbs $3.50; 25 bulbs $6.85; 50 bulbs $13.50; 100 bulbs $25.75 
COLUMBIANUM — Small reflexed yellow blossoms with tiny 
black spots. Plant it in your wild garden. It will delight you. 
Height 2-4 feet. June-July. 
12 bulbs $2.50; 25 bulbs $4.95; 50 bulbs $9.65; 100 bulbs $18.00 
DAVJDI —Rich orange-scarlet reflexed flowers, spotted black. A 
splendid garden variety. The flowers resemble its relative, Will- 
mottiae, but its stalk is less flexible. 4 to 5 feet. July. 
12 bulbs $5.00; 25 bulbs $9.85; 50 bulbs $19.50; 100 bulbs $37.75 
GIGANTEUM IIIMALAICUM —The giant among the lilies—the 
largest and tallest of them all. Sometimes the spike grows 10 to 
12 feet, bearing numerous long tubular flowers of pure white 
tinged with purple inside, and the broad foliage is in keeping 
with the size of the plant. I am sending the correct size bulbs 
that will bloom the second year, in order that they may have the 
chance to establish themselves with new bulbs the first year 
after transplanting in your garden. If you have a northern ex¬ 
posure sheltered from the direct rays of the sun, it will be ideal 
for the Giganteum Himalaicum. June blooming. 
Each $3.00; 3 bulbs $8.45; 6 bulbs $14.85 
GOLDEN FLEECE —Large clear yellow flowers with light scar¬ 
let on tips of petals. One of the Dauricum group of upright lilies. 
Height 18 to 24 inches. Blooms June-July. 
12 bulbs $5.00; 25 bulbs $9.85; 50 bulbs $19.50; 100 bulbs $37.75 
HANSONI— This is one of the hardiest, disease-proof lilies in ex¬ 
istence. Its thick petaled nodding flowers are numerous; golden- 
yellow in color, spotted brown, with pleasing fragrance, and the 
foliage remains green until late in the summer. It enjoys full 
sunshine but a little shade will preserve the deep yellow of its 
blossoms. Blooms June. Height 3-4 feet. 
12 bulbs $5.00; 25 bulbs $9.85; 50 bulbs $19.50; 100 bulbs $37.75 
HENRYI (Yellow Speciosum)—Many soft golden-yellow blossoms 
with a tinge of light green through the center. Excellent for 
bouquets, opens readily in water from the largest to the tiniest 
bud. Your garden is not complete without a few Henryi. They 
love a shaded background. Mice won’t touch them. (Remember, 
please, these are Oregon 
Sept. 
grown bulbs.) 5 
to 9 ft. 
Blooms 
Aug.- 
12 
25 
50 
100 
6- 8 inch circumference 
..$2.50 
$4.95 
$9.65 
$19.00 
S-10 inch circumference 
.. 3.75 
7.10 
13.35 
25.00 
10-12 inch circumference 
.. 5.00 
9.85 
19.50 
37.75 
12-14 inch circumference 
.. 7.00 
13.85 
26.00 
49.95 
KULSHAN —A fine new hybrid of the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture, 
resembling Humboldti but with the sturdiness of the Pardalinum 
—a yellow background with maroon spots. 3 to 6 ft. July-Aug. 
Each $1.00; 12 bulbs $10.00 
MAHONY’ —Another one of the upright Dauricum lilies. Deep 
dark red in color, growing on sturdy stalks. 2 to 3 ft. Early June. 
12 bulbs $4.00; 25 bulbs $7.85; 50 bulbs $15.50; 100 bulbs $30.00 
MARTAGON ALBUM —Most of our white lilies have been bell¬ 
shaped, but Martagon album is a turk's cap, dainty and refresh¬ 
ing. Pure waxy white with yellow anthers. Excellent for a wild 
or rock garden but finds itself thoroughly at home in your border. 
12 bulbs $4.45; 25 bulbs $8.75; 50 bulbs $17.10; 100 bulbs $33.30 
MAXIMOWICZI —Resembles Lilium Tigrinum but produces a 
larger plant from a relatively small bulb, and grows taller. 4-6 
feet. July-August. 
12 bulbs $3.00; 25 bulbs $5.85; 50 bulbs $11.35; 100 bulbs $22.00 
PARDALINUM (The Panther Lily)—Light orange recurved flow¬ 
ers, spotted with deep crimson. Forms large clumps. Enjoys 
moist location but hardy anywhere and easy to grow. 
12 25 50 100 
1 Crown $2.25 $4.25 $8.00 $14.00 
2 Crown . 3.15 6.10 11.85 22.80 
3 Crown . 4.05 7.95 15.30 29.00 
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