HARDY OREGON LILIES 
Lilies are best grown in partial shade, among trees or shrubs 
and in a well drained location. Plant at the prescribed depth and 
use peat to lighten the soil. Fertilize with bone meal, using sand 
immediately around the bulb. Mulch with a good application of 
peat moss or leaf mold to insure even moisture during the grow¬ 
ing season. 
Lily bulbs will be ready for delivery through November and 
December. Please place your order as early as possible, while 
stocks are complete. 
L. AURATUM VAR. PLATYPHVLLUM — The golden rayed 
mountain lily of Japan. The finest of late flowering bulbs. Very 
large, broad white petaled flowers, banded with yellow and richly 
spotted with crimson to deep yellow. Fragrant. Plant 8-12 inches 
deep in partial shade with good drainage. Height 5-7 feet. Bloom¬ 
ing period August to September. Large bulbs $1.00 each; medium 
bulbs 60c each. 
L. BATEMANNIAE —A fine rich apricot colored lily with up¬ 
right unspotted flowers. Plant in semi-shade and a rich light soil. 
Height 3-4 ft. Late July to August. Select bulbs 35c each; $3.50 
per dozen. 
L. BOLAKDERI —A very rare native species. Small, bell¬ 
shaped flowers of deep crimson-red, purple spotted. Stems 2-3 ft. 
high. Blooms July and August. 50c each for strong bulbs. 
L. CONCOLOR —An excellent rock garden lily / with one to six 
dainty erect star shaped flowers. The color varies from scarlet 
orange to red orange with mahogany spots. Height 18-24 inches. 
Plant 3-4 inches deep in light well drained soil. Blooming period, 
June to July. Makes a small bulb. Choice bulbs 30c each; $3.00 
per dozen. 
L. COIUMBIANOM —Native of Oregon. Loves a woodland set¬ 
ting or a nook in the wild garden. Use plenty of sand and humus 
in the soil. Plant 8 inches deep. Golden yellow turks caps that 
open in July. 30c each, 3 for 80c, 12 for $3.00. 
L. ELEGANS (Thumbergianum) —Dwarf early flowering lily of 
Japanese origin, having upright cup shaped flowers, borne two to 
four on a stem. Adapted to rockery or border use or may be used 
for bedding out. Excellent for cutting. Plant 5-6 inches deep in 
sun or partial shade and a well drained location. Variety Alice 
Wilson, a light apricot on 12 to 15 inch stems. Blooming period 
June to July. 40c each, $4.00 per dozen. 
L. LILLIUM ELEGANS AUREUM —A tall late flowering vari¬ 
ety with deep apricot upright flowers, spotted mahogany. Lus¬ 
trous dark green foliage. Excellent for cutting. Height 2-3 feet. 
Blooming late July. 35c each, $3.50 per dozen. 
L. ELEGANS ORANGE HITTELLUS IMPROVED —Pure orange 
with mahogany spots. Flowering in late May to early June. Each 
35c, $3.50 per dozen. 
L. HANSONI —A handsome and dependable lily bearing from 
6-12 nodding flowers of a rich orange cadmium color with mahog¬ 
any spots. Does best in partial shade. Height 4-5 ft. Plant 8-10 
inches deep in a well drained soil. Blooming period June to July. 
Extra select bulbs 75c each, $7.50 per dozen. 
L. HENRYI —Extremely hardy, vigorous and dependable Chinese 
variety. Bright golden yellow reflexed flowers with brown spots. 
Excellent for cutting. Height 5-8 ft. Plant 10-12 inches deep in 
partial shade with good drainage, and give plenty of water during 
the growing season. Blooming period, August to September. Large 
bulbs 40c each, $4.00 per dozen. 
L. MAXIMOWICZI —An absolutely hardy, late blooming lily 
somewhat resembling Tigrinum but of rather more slender growth. 
Well grown plants carry ten or more orange red reflexing flowers 
with dark mahogany spots. At its best in a partly shaded spot 
and a soil abundant in peat. Plant 6-8 inches deep. Height 4-6 ft. 
Blooming in August. Choice bulbs 35c each, $3.50 per dozen. 
L. OCCIDENT ALE —The most local of Oregon species. Found 
only in a few spots in southern Oregon and northern California. 
Grows from 4 to 6 ft. high. Has as many as 15 flowers of glow¬ 
ing crimson with maroon spots in the throat. Buds are blood-red 
before opening. June and July. Strong bulbs 50c each. 
L. FARDALINUM GIGANTEUM (Sunset Lily) —A rare and 
superior form of the Pardalinum. Inner half of petal is a bright 
orange maroon spotted, the outer half a rich orange scarlet. Bloom¬ 
ing time June to July. Height 4 to 6 ft. Each 60c, 6 for $2.75. 
L. PHILIPFINENSE FORMOSANUM IMPROVED WHITE 
(Late Type) —A superior form of the trumpet lily which is fast 
becoming one of our most popular species. Developed by Japanese 
hybridizers from their whitest flowering strains. The flowers are 
pure white with an emerald-green throat and are shaded externally 
with violet. Bears up to eight flowers on stems 4-6 feet tall. 
Fragrant. One of the latest to flower, blooming from September 
to October. Plant 5-6 inches deep in well drained lime free loam, 
rich in leaf mold. A warm sunny situation suits it best. Makes a 
small bulb for the size of the plant. Select bulbs, extra strong, 
40c each, $4.00 dozen. 
L. REGALE —A magnificent lily and one of the most satisfac¬ 
tory ever introduced. Of easy culture doing the best in partial 
shade although good results may be had in the open. Plant 7-8 
inches deep in well drained soil. The flowers are white suffused 
with pink and purple. Early July, height 4-7 feet. Strong bulbs, 
each 15c, 12 for $1.50. 
L. SPECIOSUM VAR. RUBRUM —• Beautiful white flowers, 
flushed and spotted with deep rose. Bears up to twenty of these 
fragrant recurved flowers on stems 4-6 feet tall. Does best in 
partial shade planted 9 to 10 inches deep. Blooming August to 
September. 
L. SULFHUREUM —Sulphur yellow growing to a height of 4 to 
6 ft. One to several trumpet shaped flowers borne on tall wiry 
stems. A beautiful species from Burma. Blooming August to 
Sept. Each 50c, 3 for $1.35. 
L. TENUIFOLIUM —A charming little lily with slender stems, 
grassy leaves and flowers of a vivid scarlet. A splendid rock 
garden variety, height 12-18 inches, May and June. Plant 4-5 
inches deep. Each 15c, 3 for 40c, 12 for $1.50. 
L. TIGRINUM SFLENDENS (Tiger Lily) —An excellent form 
of the Tiger Lily thriving in almost any soil and situation. Carries 
rich, dark salmon orange flowers, spotted with deep mahogany. 
This variety makes a strong growth and increases rapidly. Blooms 
in August. Plant 8 inches deep in well drained soil in sun or par¬ 
tial shade. Height 4-6 ft. Strong bulbs 25c each, $2.50 dozen. 
L. TIGRINUM FLORE FLENO (The Double Tiger Lily)—A 
showy and attractive garden plant blooming slightly later than 
the single form. The best of the double lilies. Height 3-5 ft. 
Culture same as for Splendens. Select strong bulbs 40c each, 
$4.00 per dozen. Choice bulbs 30c each, $3.00 per dozen. 
L. UMBELLATUM GRANDIFLORUM — An extremely hardy 
form of easy culture. Huge heads of bright orange red flowers. 
Each 25c, $2.50 per dozen. 
L. WASHINGTONIANUM (Mt. Hood Lily) —Tall leafy stems 
bearing as many as 25 sweet scented flowers which open white 
and change to pink and wine color with age. Height 1-6 feet. 
Plant 10 inches deep in well drained soil. June flowering. Each 
40c, 12 for $4.00. 
L. REGALE 
L. HENRYII 
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