SrEC’IOSl M HI IJItl M. A great 
favurite as a garden lily heeause of its 
beautiful color and shape anil the ease 
with which it can he grown. The 
large i-ecurved flowers are deejj rose 
with a white margin. Numerous deep 
rose spots. August-Septernber. Strong 
Oregon grown bulbs. 40c eacli, 8 for 
$1.10, VI for .$4.00. 
Sl'LFl'KEl’.M. A rare lily bear¬ 
ing trumpet shaped flowers that reach 
a length of 8 to 12 inches. The stalks 
reach a height of 4 to 8 feet with as 
many as 12 lilossoms. The color is a 
Ijleasing shade of soft sulfur-yellow 
shading deeper in the throat. It is the 
latest of the trumpet lilies to bloom. 
I'lant at least 10 inches deep and 
mulch well in cold climates. Strong 
medium size bulbs, Hiic each, 12 for 
$7.50. 
SUPEKBUM. A beautiful Ameri¬ 
can variety with bright orange-scarlet 
blossoms spotted purplish brown. 
Established clumps sometimes have 
spikes 8 feet high with 20 or 30 blos¬ 
soms. July-August. Good large bulbs, 
25c each, $2.50 per doz. 
TENUIFOLIUM (Pumilum) Coral 
Lily. Brilliant coral-red recurving 
blossoms of waxy texture. As many 
as 20 flowers on a slender graceful 
stem with long narrow foliage. Very 
early flowering. The best lily for rock 
gardens. Large bulbs, 20c each, 12 
for $2.00. Strong medium size bulbs, 
10c each, 12 for $1.00. 
TENFIFOLIUM GOLDEN 
GLEAM (Pumilum Golden Gleam). A 
beautiful form of Tenuifolium with 
golden yellow flowers. Very hardy and 
easily grown. May-June. 25c each, 
12 for .$2.50. 
TFISTACELM (Excelsum or Nan¬ 
keen Lily). One of the finest lilies 
grown. Most attractive shade of dull 
apricot or nankeen yellow, beautifully 
set off by the brilliant orange anthers. 
Does well under same conditions as 
L. Candidum. No bulbs after October 
20th. July flowering. Fancy large 
bulbs, $1.00 each, 12 for $10.00. Medi¬ 
um size bulbs, 75c each, 12 for $7.50. 
TIGKINLM SPLENDENS. A very 
robust large blossoming type of the 
Tiger Lily. Deserves to l)e planted 
freely. Easily grows to 6 feet with 24 
buds and blossoms of bright orange- 
red with nearly black spots. August. 
Extra large bulbs, 25c each. 12 for 
$2.50. Medium size bulbs, 15c eacli, 
12 for $1.50. 
SUNSET LILY--L. PARDALINUM GIGANTEUM 
TIGKINLM FI.OKE PLENO. The double form of the above. 
The best double lily. 25c each, 12 for $2.50. 
L.MBELLATLM GKANDIFLORUM. The large heads of 
upright flowers are bright red shaded orange. The strong 
stems have excellent foliage. One of the earliest lilies coming 
almost as early as Tenuifolium. Very dependable and not at 
all exacting in its requirements. Large bulbs. 25c eacli, 12 tor 
$2.50. Medium size bulbs, 15c each, 12 for $1.50. 
W.VSIIINGTONIANLM (Mt. Hood Lily). A beautiful trum¬ 
pet lily that is a native of the Pacific Northwest. The flower 
lieads often have up to 20 blossoms, opening pure white, more 
or less spotted with very small purple dots. As the flowers age 
they are shaded pink or wine color. The stems are 3 to 5 feet 
high, well provided with attractive foliage in large whorls. The 
fragrance is delightfully sweet. June-July. Extra large bulbs, 
50c each, 12 for $5.00. Medium size bulbs, 35c each, 12 for $3.50. 
WILLMOTTIAE. Bright orange-red recurving blossoms on 
slender graceful stems. Long deep green foliage. Very hardy. 
4-5 ft. July. 35c each, 12 for $3.50. 
All Season Collection of Easily Grown Lilies 
This collection is especially recommended for those who 
are not experienced lily growers. These varieties are all 
easily grown and very dependable and hardy. We supply fresh 
(iregon grown bulbs that .should all flower the first year and 
inci'ease in beauty for years to come. The collection will pro¬ 
vide beautiful blooms from May to October, in the following 
order: Tenuifolium, Pmbellatum Gi'andiflorum. Regale. Henryi, 
Tigrinum Siilendens, Speciosum Rubrum. Formosanum. 
3 bulbs each (21 bulbs, value $ 3.60) for $ 3.0(1 
6 bulbs each (42 bulbs, value $ 6.00) for $ 5.00 
12 bulbs each (84 bulbs, value $12.00) for $10.00 
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