HARDY GARDEN LILIES 
Oi’egon-grown lily bulbs have become known as the best 
obtainable. Not only are they healthier than the imported 
stock but they can be supplied in a fresh condition with live 
roots all ready to start growing. Also they are available in the 
best planting time in the fall. 
The varieties listed below are all easily grown if the few 
precautions are observed. They all need good drainage. With 
a few exceptions they should have a ground cover and plenty 
of moisture during the growing season. Varieties not other¬ 
wise specified are available until December 20th, unless previ¬ 
ously sold out. 
L. HENRYII 
AURATUM PLATYPHYLLUM. The gold leaved vigorous 
growing type of the Gold-banded lily. The flowers are really 
enormous, sometimes as much as 12 inches across, of white 
with a stripe of rich golden yellow through the center of each 
petal. Plant 6 to 10 inches deep. Blooming period, August- 
September. Strong medium size bulbs, Oregon grown. 40c each. 
13 for $4.00. 
BROVVNII (True). Most exquisitely formed trumpet of pure 
white with green shadings in the throat and corinthian purple 
on the outside. June-July. Plant 8 in. deep. Fine bulbs, .$3.00 
each. 
CAJsADENSE. A pretty little lily with gracefully drooping 
flowers. The color varies from yellow to orange-red heavily 
dotted within. A native of the eastern United States, it is very 
hardy and excellent for naturalizing. July. 35c each, 13 for 
CANDIDUM (Madonna or St. Joseph’s Lily). A tall stately 
lily with pure waxy white blossoms. Delicious fragrance. 
Early June to July flowering. Plant in early fall preferably in 
open sun where th eground will dry out in late summer. Do not 
cover more than 2 in. No shipments after Oct. 15. Flowering 
size, 15c each. 13 for .$1.50. Medium size, 35c each, 13 for $3.50. 
Large size, 40c each, 13 for .$4.00. 
DAURICUM YAR. BATEMANNIAE (Lilium Batemanniae). 
This is the most beautiful upright flowering lily that we have 
ever seen. The flowers are semi-cup-shaped and somewhat re¬ 
curved. The color is a rich self-colored apricot. Height about 
3 feet. Late July, early August. Plant about 5 inches deep in 
partial shade. 30c each, 13 for .$3.00. 
shaded on the outside with chocolate. Although introduced 
only a few years ago this fine lily has already become very 
popular. Blooming size bulbs, 15c each, 13 for $1.50. Large 
bulbs, 35c each, 13 for $3.50. 
HANSONI. A most desirable lily, very handsome, depend¬ 
able, hardy and of easy culture. Four to five foot stems bear¬ 
ing many reflexing waxy blossoms of bright orange-yellow. 
Plant in partial shade, 10 inches deep. June flowering. 40c ea. 
HENRYI. Gracefully recurved blossoms of rich orange- 
yellow with green band at the center. Tall slender stem some¬ 
times reaching eight feet in established clumps. Very hai’dy 
and extremely dependable. Plant 10 inches deep, preferably in 
partial shade. August-September. Large bulbs, 40c each, 13 for 
$4.00. Strong medium size bulbs, 35c each, 13 for $3.50. Good 
flowering size bulbs, 15c each, 13 for $1.50. 
PARDALINUM. The central half of the strongly recurved 
petals is bright orange freely dotted with maroon, the outer 
half is rich orange-scarlet. Tal leafy stems with a large num¬ 
ber of the bright blossoms. Very hardy and easy to grow, 
forming large clumps in a few years. Good sized bulbs. July. 
35c each, 13 for $3.50. 
PARDALINUM GIGANTEUM (The Sunset Lily). Because 
of its brilliant color and vigorous growth this marvelous lily 
has become very popular both in this country and in Europe 
since its introduction a few years ago. Strong stems 5-7 ft. or 
even 9 ft. high with as many as 40 blossoms. The outer por¬ 
tion of the flower is bright scarlet, the inner part is chrome 
yellow dotted maroon. Much more vigoorus and beautiful than 
L. pardalinum. Should be planted by mid-season about 8 to 10 
in. deep. Give it good fertile soil where it will have plenty of 
moisture during the growing season. July. Medium bulbs, 
40c each, 13 for $4.00. Large bulbs, 60c each, 13 lor $6.00. 
REGALE. The most popular lily in America today. The 
large trumpet is pure white flushed yellow in the throat. On 
the outside the white is shaded with wine color. Very vigor¬ 
ous, extremely hardy and succeeds almost everywhere. Estab¬ 
lished bulbs often have over 20 blooms on stems 5 or 6 feet 
high. Plant 8 to 10 inches deep in good fertile soil where they 
will have good drainage. July flowering. Medium size bloom¬ 
ing bulbs (6-7 in.), lac each, 13 for $1.00, 100 for $7.50. Large 
bulbs (7-9 in.), 30c each 13 for $3.00. 100 for $15.00. Extra large 
bulbs (9-11 in.), 35c each, 13 for $3.50. 
FORMOSANUM (formerly Philippinense Formosanum). 
This is a trumpet type lily something like the Regal. The 
flowers are more slender and the type which we list is much 
later, blooming in September and October. The long trumpet 
blossoms are pure waxy white with a greenish throat and 
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L. REGALE 
SPECIOSUM ALBUM. Large recurving blossoms of pure 
white with a green stripe down the center of the petal. August 
and September flowering. 50c each, 13 for $5.00. 
