Randig Water Garden Lilies, 941 Cardiff Avenue, San Bernardino, Calif. 
Night Blooming Lilies 
These lilies, termed as Night Blooming Lilies, are not strictly night 
blooming, as they will remain open until almost noon before closing, and 
as the season progresses and the days get cool they remain open day and 
night. 
These lilies originally come from two sources, the red ones are found in 
India and the white ones in Africa. These varieties have been taken by 
hybridists and crossed, so that now they are obtainable in all shades of 
red, pink, and white. 
We have selected what we think are the best in each color and are list' 
Devonese 
This is an old va^ 
riety but is a good 
bloomer and still 
one of the best in 
the dark rose sec' 
tion. Blossoms do 
not open quite as 
far as most of the 
other night bloom' 
ers, remaining 
slightly basin' 
shaped. 1 to 10, 50 
10 or more, each 
. $ .35 
This beautiful soft La France pink night bloomer was developed in our 
gardens (1930). Its giant spreading blossoms make it a much sought after 
variety. We offered it to the public for the first time last year. Our 
stock in this lily is still short, as it is a slow propagator. It is a very 
good bloomer. We have tested it for eight years and are very much 
pleased with it. The pads are dark bronze with beautifully scalloped 
edges. Each ................$ .75 
Emily Grant Hutchings 
A good sized light pink, being a good bloomer and strong grower. The 
pads of pads of Hutchings are light bronze. 1 to 10, each, 50 cents, 10 or 
more, each . .$ .35 
Bissit 
One of the best in the rose colored night bloomers. The gorgeous broad 
petaled blossoms of this variety make it a hit with everybody.$ .50 
Dean 
A dainty shell pink of moderate growth; a good bloomer. Pads are 
dark bronze in color, each...$ .40 
ing those, as it is almost impossible to list them all. 
La France 
Devonese 
(Dark rose night bloomer) 
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