A border planting of Sunset Lilies (Pardalinum Giganteum). 
ACONITUM SPARKSI— This is a very fine 
form of Aconitum napellus producing a 
broad spray of blackish violet flowers 
that bloom over a long period. We grow it 
because it makes such a beautiful com¬ 
panion plant for the midsummer lilies, 
after the delphiniums have gone. It has 
received much praise from those who have 
visited our gardens. The bulbous roots 
are poisonous. This is one of the best of 
the monkshoods. Flowering size, 35c each, 
3 for 95c, 12 for $3.50; large, 50c each, 
3 for $1.35, 12 for $5.00. 
SHUKSAN— N amed for a beautiful snow- 
peak of the Cascade range, this is the most 
prolific and easily grown of the hybrids 
developed by the late Dr. David Griffiths. 
The ground color of the flower is capu- 
1 cine yellow and the spots are claret-brown 
at base, shading to Morocco-red at tips of 
segments. Those who have failed with L. 
Humboldtii will find in this grand lily a 
superior substitute. 5 to 6 feet. $1.25 each, 
3 for $3.25, 12 for $12.50. 
TESTACEUM (L. excelsum) —Handsome nan¬ 
keen-yellow flowers borne on stalks 4 to 
6 feet tall. The demand always exceeds 
the supply of this fine lily. Success is not 
so easy as with some kinds, but the 
achievement is well worth the effort. 
Select a sunny situation protected from 
chilly winds and late spring frosts. The 
soil type is not so important if good drain¬ 
age is provided. Plant 4 inches deep. 4 to 
6 feet. July. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.75, 12 
for $10.00. Plant this lily ear’y. No de¬ 
liveries after October 20th. 
HARDY COLLECTION 
Our selection of most dependable lilies. 
$3.00 Value for $2.00 
One each of the following: 
Auratum platyphyllum 
Hansoni 
Henryi 
Maximowiczii 
Regale 
Speciosum rubrum 
Sunset Lily 
Umbellatum erectum 
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