REGALE 
GIGANTEUM HIMALAICUM — A giant among lilies. 
Under ordinarily favorable conditions the spikes have 
grown 10 to 12 feet. The foliage is broad and dense 
in keeping with the height of the plant, and the floiv- 
ers are pure white tinged with purple inside, tubular 
shaped. It is best that this lily become established one 
year before it blooms, in order to make new bulbs. 
This is its method of perpetuating itself—therefore I 
am sending the size bulbs that will give correct 
growth for this lily. A northern exposure, or where it 
may be sheltered from the direct rays of the sun will 
be ideal for the Giganteum Himalaicnm. June bloom- 
i n o» 
Each $2.50; three bulbs $6.45; six bulbs $12.10 
HANSONI —Of all the lilies, this is probably one of the 
hardiest and most disease proof lilies in existence, and 
although it isn’t my favorite lily, yet I wouldn’t be 
without a few of these thick petaled golden yellow 
nodding flowers in my garden. They bloom at the 
same time, and blend so well with the bines of the 
Delphinium, and the Campanula and the Canterbury- 
bells. It will endure sunshine but a little shade will 
preserve the deep yellow of its blossoms. Height 3 to 
J ft. Blooms early June. „ 
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$2.65 $5.00 $9.85 $37.75 
HENRYI —(See illustration page 12.) I had rather call 
this lily “Golden Speciosum” and plant it in a shady 
spot close to the other Speeiosnms. The blossoms are 
of a soft golden yellow with a tinge of light green 
through the center. It is excellent for bouquets, opens 
readily in water from the largest to the tiniest bud, 
loves shade to intensify the golden yellow, and is not 
disturbed by mice. Your garden is not complete with¬ 
out a few Henryi. (Please remember these are Oregon 
grown bulbs.) Height 5 to 9 ft. Blooms Aug.-Sept, 
6 
12 
25 
100 
6-8 
inches 
circumference. . . . 
. . .$1.35 
$2.50 
$4 95 
$19.00 
8-10 
inches 
circumference. . . . 
_ 2.00 
3.75 
7.10 
25.00 
10-12 
inches 
circumference. . . . 
. . . 2.70 
5.00 
9.85 
37.75 
12-14 
inches 
circumference. . . . 
. . . 3.75 
7.00 
13.85 
49.95 
MART AGON ALBUM —Most of our white lilies have 
been bell-shaped, but Martagon album is a little 
Turk’s cap, dainty and refreshing. It is pure white 
with yellow anthers, excellent for a wild or rock gar¬ 
den but will find itself thoroughly at home in your 
border. Height 2 to 3 ft. Blooms June. 
6 12 25 100 
$2.30 $4.45 $8.75 $33.30 
MAXIMOWICZI —Resembles the Tiger lily, but pro¬ 
duces a larger plant from a relatively small bulb. 
Color dotted orange. Height 3 to 5 ft. Blooms Aug.- 
S e Pt- 6 12 25 100 
$1.65 $3.00 $5.85 $22.00 
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