In order that you may 
make a trial of these 
Western Natives in your 
garden, I will give you 
One each of the 9 
varieties for $6.65 
(value $7.35). 
L. WILLM OTTIAE 
(See page 14) 
PARRYI —Tli is is a beautiful lily, easily cultivated but not very strong. If you 
can have success with it, you will love it dearly. The flowers are funnel 
shaped with the petal tips gracefully recurving. The color is lemon-vellow, 
lightly dotted brown, with a pleasing fragrance. It requires sharp drainage, 
well watered, partial shade, lime free soil. Height 3 to 5 ft. Blooms July. 
Plant. 6-8 in. deep. Each 6 12 25 
3- 4 in. cir.$ .85 $4.50 $8.50 $16.65 
4- 5 in. cir. 1.15 6.20 11.50 22.00 
5 in. up . 1.65 9.15 16.50 31.50 
PARVUM —This is a dainty little bell shaped lily—orange-red, spotted purple 
toward the recurved petal tips. The flowers are small (Parvum) but the 
plant grows 4 to 5 feet. It does well in a deep, moist, sandy loam. Plant 3-4 
inches deep, in partial shade. Grows 3 to 4 feet. Flowers June-July. 
Each 6 12 
Flowering size.$ .90 $4.85 $9.00 
ROEZLII— This is another turkscap lily with golden-yellow flowers shading to 
orange-red at the tips. As with all the other western natives, give them lime 
free soil, good drainage, partial shade and moisture during the growing 
season. Height 3-5 ft. Blooms July. Plant 4-6 in. deep. 
Each 6 12 25 
Medium bulbs .$ .50 $2.60 $5.00 $ 9.85 
Large bulbs .75 3.90 7.50 14.50 
WASHINGTONIANUM (Mt. Hood)— This is Oregon’s beloved lily—dainty, 
fragrant, white bell-shaped blossoms that change to wine color with age. It 
may take two years before it makes itself at home in your garden, but it is so 
dainty and sweet, I’m sure you will agree with those who so patiently waited, 
and sav, “It’s worth it.” Plant 8 to 10 in. deep in partial shade, with good 
drainage. Each 6 12 25 50 
6-8 in. cir. $.50 $2.60 $5.00 $9.85 $19.50 
8-10 in. cir. 75 3.90 7.50 14.50 28.00 
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