SULPHUREUM —You really should have it in your garden. It has large sulphur- 
yellow blossoms, blooms late in the season when we need a trumpet lily, and 
is daintily fragrant. In severe climates, Sulphureum should be protected with 
a heavy mulch. It grows 4 to 5 ft. Blooms Aug.-Sept. Plant 8 to 10 in. deep. 
I can give you good fresh Oregon grown bulbs. Supply very limited—orders 
taken subject to stock. „ . „ 
6- 7 in. cir.$1.25 $6.75 $12.50 
7- 8 in. cir. 1.50 8.25 15.00 
8- 9 in. cir. 1.75 9.10 17.50 
SUPERBUM —This is an Eastern American lily, but we have grown them in 
our fields under good cultivation, so can offer you nice bulbs. This is a tall 
vigorous plant with many recurving yellow blooms spotted maroon, orange 
and crimson. Grows 4 to 5 ft. Blooms July-August. Plant 4 in. deep, partial 
shade. It is a true swamp lily, growing on moist slopes, in acid meadows and 
marshes. In your garden give it a moist lime-free soil, partial shade and good 
drainage. 
6 12 25 50 100 
Medium (2nd size bulbs) .$1.50 $2.85 $5.40 $10.40 $20.00 
Large (1st size bulbs) . 2.25 4.35 8.45 16.20 31.00 
SUNSET (Pardalinum Giganteum) —This is a magnificent red lily. It is worth 
the growing for the foliage alone, and could be called a “Glorified Pardali- 
num” as well as a “Giant Pardalinum”. Wherever a Pardalinum can be grown 
this variety makes itself at home, thriving in sun or partial shade. It needs 
good drainage, likes plenty of water during the blooming period, and as a 
background for other lilies, it has no superior. The clear scarlet of this lily 
blends well with the softer tones of the yellow in its throat. Some two or 
three years ago, a friend called to see my lilies, and complained because the 
flowers of Sunset were “nodding”. “Well,” her companion replied, “if they 
didn’t, you couldn’t see their faces.” Grows 5-8 ft. high. (Illustrated page 8). 
Each 6 12 25 50 100 
1 Crown .$ .50 $2.60 $5.00 $9.85 $19.50 $37.95 
2 Crown .75 3.90 7.50 14.50 28.00 54.90 
3 Crown (limited supply) . 1.00 5.50 10.00 19.00 36.90 72.30 
TENUIFOLIUM —“Gayest of little lilies.” Bright cheery red blossoms, bring¬ 
ing into our gardens joy and gladness in May or early June. I am offering 
this again this year at a price to enable you to grow them in quantities. Height 
i to 2 ft. Plant 3 to 4 in. deep. We grow excellent bulbs—the large bulbs 
are the same age of the smaller bulbs—simply are larger and sturdier. (Illus¬ 
trated page 4). 
Medium size .$1.00 
Large bulbs . 1.35 
12 
$1.85 
2.50 
25 
$3.45 
4.80 
50 
$ 6.50 
9.35 
100 
$ 12.10 
18.00 
TENUIFOLIUM GOLDEN GLEAM —This lily resembles the Tenuifolium in 
everything except the color of its blossoms, and the blossom is just what the 
name implies, a GLEAM OF GOLD. Same height, same blossoming date, 
same planting depth. A mixture of the two colors would make a bright spot 
in your garden. I can offer these to you in lots of 100 this year. 
6 12 25 50 100 
Medium size .$1.35 $2.50 $4.80 $ 9.35 $18.00 
Large bulbs. 1.65 3.00 5.70 10.90 21.20 
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