HENRYI (The Golden Speciosum) —The blossoms of this lily are a soft golden 
yellow with a tinge of light green through the center. It is excellent for 
bonqnets, 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 without a few Henryi. (Please remember that these are 
Oregon grown bulbs.) Height 5 to 9 ft. Blooms August-September. Plant 
8 to 10 in. deep. (Illustrated page 5). 
6 
12 
25 
50 
100 
6-7 in. cir. 
.$1.25 
$2.35 
$4.50 
$ 8.50 
$16.15 
7-8 in. cir. 
. 1.50 
2.85 
5.40 
10.40 
20.00 
8-9 in. cir. 
. 2.10 
4.00 
7.70 
14.80 
28.60 
9-10 in. cir. 
. 2.50 
4.85 
9.35 
18.40 
35.95 
10-11 in. cir. 
. 3.35 
6.00 
11.55 
22.85 
44.70 
11-12 in. cir. 
. 4.15 
8.15 
15.80 
30.90 
60.15 
12 in. up . 
. 5.65 
10.85 
20.95 
41.10 
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JAPONICUM —One of the few pink lilies in cultivation. This is an exquisite 
trumpet-shaped lily varying from pale to deep pink, 6 inches or more in 
length, and fragrant. It grows 2 to 4 ft. and is best planted in a location pro¬ 
tected from strong winds with partial shade and sharp drainage. Blooms in 
July. Plant 6 to 8 inches deep. Limited stock. 6 12 25 50 
4-6 in. cir.$2.50 $4.85 $9.35 $18.40 
MARTAGON— This is the purple Martagon—of easy culture in either sun or 
shade, but like some of the other lilies, it requires a year to establish itself. 
The stem carries a number of waxy light purple flowers, spotted with deep 
purple. Height 3-4 ft. June-Julv flowering. Plant 3-4 in. deep. 
6 12 25 50 100 
4-5 in. cir.$2.85 $5.50 $10.65 $20.60 $40.20 
MARTAGON Album —A dainty little turkscap white lily, with many blossoms up 
and down the stem, which grows 3 to 4 ft. tall. I’m glad to be able this year 
to secure Oregon grown bulbs of this varietv for those who want a white lilv 
in their garden. This is a lovely little lily, but the bulbs are very slow grow¬ 
ing. Blooms June-July. Plant 4-5 in. deep. 6 12 25 50 100 
4- 5 in. cir.$3.85 $7.65 $14.85 $29.10 $56.10 
5- 6 in. cir. 4.50 8.50 16.65 32.80 64.10 
MAXWILL —Th is is a hybrid lily—a cross between Willmottiae and Maximo- 
wiczii. The foliage is similar to Willmottiae, but like Maximowiczii, it grows 
tall and has no running stem. It has a very strong constitution and will 
establish readily under ordinary garden culture. Plant 6 to 8 inches deep in 
sun or partial shade, in a well drained position. Each Three 
Flowering size .$1.00 $2.80 
4-6 in. cir. 1.25 3.50 
6-8 in. cir. 1.65 4.55 
8 in. up . 2.25 6.25 
MEDEOLOIDES —This lily is known as the “Wheel Lily” in Japan, named 
from the whorled arrangement of its leaves, and is a lovely little rock garden 
lily, whose flowers range from apricot to scarlet, spotted heavily or lightly or 
not at all, with black spots. Height 12 to 18 in. Plant 3 to 5 in. deep in soil 
containing an abundance of leaf mold, and good sharp drainage. 
6 12 25 50 100 
Flowering size.$2.35 $4.50 $8.60 $16.60 $32.25 
PHILADELPHICUM —This lily grows in the northeastern states and Canada. 
It is brilliantly colored with scarlet, center yellow, dotted maroon, cup-shaped 
flowers. It should be planted in a woodland, partly shady, good drainage— 
some protection from heavy winter rains. Flowers June-July. Plant 5 in. 
deep. These bulbs are grown here in Oregon nurseries. 
6 12 25 50 100 
Flowering size bulbs.$1.65 $3.00 $5.70 $11.25 $23.90 
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