TENUIFOLIUM GOLDEN GLEAM— A very 
fine form, with flowers of a rich golden- 
apricot shade. Identical otherwise with 
the common coral red type. 25c each, 3 for 
65c, $2.50 per doz. 
TIGRINUM —The Tiger Lily is an old favorite 
that is still indispensable to the lily col¬ 
lection. No garden is complete which lacks 
its cheery brilliance during late summer 
days. The sturdy stalks carry as many as 
30 rich salmon-orange flowers, spotted 
purple. Height 4 to 6 feet. Plant 6 to 8 
inches deep in any good garden soil. 25c 
each, 3 for 70c, 12 for $2.50. 
TIGRINUM FLORE PLENO — The double 
form of the above, later blooming. The 
best doub’e flowered lily. 25c each, 3 for 
70c, 12 for $2.50. 
WASHINGTONIANUM (Mt. Hood Lily) — 
This fine species from the mountains of 
Oregon is the principal trumpet-flowered 
lily native of America. Tall, leafy stems 
bear as many as 25 sweet-scented b’ooms 
which open white, but change to pink and 
wine color with age. Collected bulbs often 
supplied are liable to fail due to bruises 
and drying. Our garden-grown bulbs are 
fresh and healthy. Good drainage re¬ 
quired. Plant 10 inches deep. 4 to 6 feet. 
June. 40c each, 3 for $1.10, 12 for $4.00. 
Valley Type. In the past we have been ac¬ 
customed to considering this species as 
strictly a mountain lily, but research has 
disclosed the fact that in pioneer days a 
superior form possessed of wonderful vigor 
grew in great numbers in the grain fields 
and prairie lands of the upper Willamette 
Valley. In some places the farmers actu¬ 
ally considered them as weeds. The great 
bulk of them have long since been ki’led 
out by cultivation and cattle. From some 
that remain a stock of seedlings has been 
worked up. These we now offer, confi¬ 
dent that they will prove thoroughly 
amenable to cultivation and demonstrate 
to those who plant them the true beauty 
of this splendid Oregon lTy. The bulb is 
very different from the mountain form, 
being more compact and firm. Splendid 
bulbs, 60c each, 3 for $1.60, 12 for $6.00. 
WILLMOTTIAE —This is one of Mr. Wilson’s 
best introductions from Central China. It 
ranks among the finest hardy lilies. Foli¬ 
age long and very deep green. Flowers 
recurving, bright orange-red. Plant 6 
inches deep. 4 to 6 feet. July. 30c each, 
3 for 80c, 12 for $3.00; 50c each, 3 for 
$1.35, 12 for $5.00. 
♦ + 
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 delpihiniums have gone. It has 
received much praise from those who have 
visited our gardens. The bulbous roots 
L. Shuksan 
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. 
L. Willmottiae 
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