A GROUP OF SPECIAL LILIES 
Natives of the Western Coast 
I am offering again, in a group by themselves, our western native lilies. As 
I said last year, I have received very favorable reports from many gardens on 
their success with these lilies in the East, while others report difficulty with 
them; but all agreed that the varieties which did succeed in their particular 
garden, was worth the trial. Just how well they will make themselves at home 
in your locality and your garden, I cannot say, but this I do know, that these 
lilies are very sweet and worth the trying. 
Give them well drained lime free soil, partial shade, and an abundance of 
leaf mold. Also send your orders early so they can be shipped you at the 
correct planting time and transplanted immediately. Delay in transplanting 
these bulbs even more so than some of the other lilies will cause them to mold 
and deteriorate. These natives are nursery grown. 
BOLANDERI —Bell-shaped flowers varying from a brick red to a rich wine 
red. Grows 1 to 3 ft. Blooms July. Plant 5 to 6 in. deep. 
Each 6 12 
4-6 in. cir.$ .90 $4.85 $9.00 
COLUMBIANUM Ingrami —This is a turkscap lily with reflexed petals, golden 
yellow flowers spotted with purple. Grows 3-4 ft. Blooms June-July. Plant 
5 ' 6 in ' dee P' Each 6 12 25 50 
Flowering size-!.$ .40 $2.00 $3.65 $7.00 $13.55 
HUMBOLDTII Magnificum —Whether you are fond of red or white or yellow, 
Pm sure you’d love this lily in your garden. When established, the stem bears 
many flowers of a rich golden orange, with maroon dots, each dot surrounded 
by a crimson circle. It loves moist land on the fringe of woodlands, amongst 
low shrubs, with the sun peeping through. The foliage itself is very attractive. 
Height 4-6 ft. Blooms July. Plant 8-10 in. deep. The supply of this lily is 
becoming limited. „ , 
Each 6 12 
Medium size.$1.25 $6.75 $12.50 
Large size. 1.75 9.10 17.50 
KELLOGGII —A pinkish purple with maroon spots and a yellow stripe through 
the center of each petal. Petals very much reflexed. Very fragrant. Plant 
in partial shade in a loose woodland soil, 5-6 in. deep. Height 2-3 ft. June- 
July blooming. 
Each 6 12 
3- 5 in. cir.$ 1.15 $6.20 $11.50 
5 in. up. 1.65 9.15 16.50 
MARITIMUM —This lily is rather difficult in cultivation, being a native of 
peaty meadows, it prefers moist peaty soil, in partial shade. It has grown 
well in rock gardens, however. The flowers are reddish-orange, spotted with 
purple—drooping, bell-shaped petals much reflexed. Slender growth. Ht. 
3 ft. Blooms July. Plant 4 in. deep. _ . 
J 1 Each 6 12 25 
Flowering bulbs .$1.00 $5.50 $10.00 $19.00 
OCCIDENTALE —This lily is not difficult to establish under garden conditions. 
The flowers are bell-shaped, orange-red with a maroon spotted throat. Plant 
in lime free soil with peat or leaf mold. Height 2-4 ft. Blooms July. Plant 
4- 5 in. deep. _ r 
Each 6 12 25 
Flowering size bulbs .$ .75 $3.90 $7.50 $14.50 
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