SUNSET LILY 
WILLMOTTIAE (Illustrat¬ 
ed). The many orange-yel¬ 
low recurving blossoms of 
this lily are borne on a very 
graceful stem with long- 
deep green foliage, and the 
little black dots scattered 
over its face enhance the 
yellow-orange coloring, so 
it seems to fairly breathe 
of life. Height 2 to 4 feet. 
July-August. 
6 12 25 100 
5- 6 in. cir. $1.35 $2.50 $4.95 $19.00 
6- 7 in. cir. 1.85 3.25 6.25 23.00 
7- 8 in. cir. 2.35 4.50 8.75 33.00 
SULPHUREUM —There are 
four good reasons why I 
wish my customers would 
plant more Sulphureum 
lilies in their gardens: (1) 
Sulphureum has large sul¬ 
phur-yellow trumpet blos¬ 
soms that blend with any 
flower in your garden. (2) 
It blooms late in the season 
L. WILLMOTTIAE 
L. SPECIOSUM RUBRUM 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM (Illustrated)—This is one of our latest lilies to bloom, 
and one of the sweetest, with a white background, pink dots and shadings of 
pink to carmine. It grows 3 to 5 feet high and blooms in September. I or years 
I have wanted to offer you this lily, but I did not wish to sell foreign grown 
bulbs, so 1 have waited until the supply of home grown ones was not so lim¬ 
ited, and this year I can offer these in two sizes. Each 6 12 25 100 
7-9 inches circumference. .$ .50 $2.75 $5.00 $9.35 $18.10 
9-11 inches circumference.. .75 3.40 7.50 14.50 28.15 
SPECIOSUM ALBUM —A pure white form of the above dainty lily. Limited 
supply. 
Each 
12 
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25 
sin nn 
when our gardens need a trumpet lily. (3) It is very fragrant. 
(4) We can give you good, fresh, Oregon-grown bulbs. In very 
severe climates, Sulphureum can be protected with a heavy win¬ 
ter mulch. It grows 4 to 5 ft. and blooms Aug.-Sept. 
Each 6 12 25 100 
6- 7 inch cir.$ .55 $ 3.35 $6.50 $12.25 $43.50 
7- 8 inch cir.. 4.70 9.00 17.15 64.25 
8- 9 inch cir. 1.25 ’ 6.45 12.50 23.95 91.00 
SUNSET (Pardalinum Giganteum) — Tljis magnificent red lily 
(see colored illustration) is the finest red lily yet offered for 
your garden. I’m sorry I cannot show you the sturdy stalks 
and heavy green foliage. It grows 5 to 10 ft. high, blooms 
July-August, lias luxuriant foliage, is extremely hardy, easy to 
grow and is crowned with many beautiful blossoms. It thrives 
in sun or partial shade, likes plenty of water and good drainage, 
and as a background for your other lilies, or in your border, it 
has no superior. The clear red of this lily blending with its yel¬ 
low center lends a tone of harmony rather than discord in your 
garden. I hope some day that the “Sunset Lily” will be growing 
in everv American garden. 
Each 6 12 25 100 
1 crown . $ .50 $2.65 $5.00 $ 9.85 $37.75 
2 crown . 75 3.90 7.50 14.10 55.00 
3 crown . 1.00 5.25 10.00 18.95 73.10 
HARDY LILIES FOR THE AMATEUR 
I have selected five fine hardy lilies which I can recommend for an ama¬ 
teur’s garden. My selection is made to give a long succession of bloom and 
the best result without too much care. 
Concolor —A beautiful little red star lily. 
Tenuifolium —Small, hardy, red; blooms in May. 
Regal —Requires little care and gets bigger and better each season. 
Willmottiae —-Adds color in mid-summer. 
Henryi —Tall and stately, shedding its golden beauty on the late summer 
garden. 
Two each of the above bulbs for $2.00. You will be proud of these, I’m sure. 
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