WASHINGTONIANUM (Mt. Hood)— This is Oregon’s beloved lily—dainty, 
fragrant, white bell-shaped blossoms that change to wine color with age. Tt 
may take two years before it makes itself at home in your garden, bnt it is so 
dainty and sweet. I’m sure yon will agree with those who so patiently waited, 
and say, “It’s worth it.” Plant 8 to 10 in. deep in i)artial shade, with good 
drainage. Each 6 12 25 50 
6-8 in. cir.$ .50 $2.60 $5.00 $ 9.85 $37.95 
8-10 in. cir.75 3.90 7.50 14.50 55.85 
A GROUP OF HYBRID LILIES 
This group of lilies is, to the best of my knowledge, as yet offered to ])riYate 
gardens by only two or three nurserymen in the United States. The snp])ly is 
limited and the retail price set. Both Miss Preston and Mr. Skinner have been 
and are still doing some very fine work in the hybridizing of lilies, giving ns not 
only distinct and interesting varieties, but remedying the faults and wandering 
habits of others. 
MISS PRESTON’S HYBRIDS 
GRACE MARSHALL— (C rossing Willmottiae with a seedling of Elegans x 
L. Daiiricnm.) The deep red reflexed flowers are held more horizontally to 
the stem than in Willmottiae and the plant carries from 20 to 30 blossoms. 
The stems are erect, 4 to 5 ft. tall, and have no wandering habit. Plant 6 to 8 
inches deep in sun or partial shade and a well prepared soil. 
Selected bulbs, each $5.00 
BRENDA WATTS —Same parentage as Grace Marshall, a particularly vigor¬ 
ous grower and rapid propagator. A handsome ])lant growing to a height of 
4 to 5 ft. The flowers are fire-red, dotted i)nrple towards center. This is an 
attractive, showy lily. Plant 6-8 inches deep in sun or partial shade and a 
well prepared soil. Selected bulbs, each $5.00 
LILLIAN CUMMINGS— (C ross between Willmottiae and Danricnm.) Large 
reflexed flowers of light orange red with flowers held more horizontally than 
the usual iMartagon type flower. Very vigorous. Height 4-5 ft. Plant snn or 
l)artial shade, 6 to 8 inches deep. July flowering. 
Flowering size bulbs, each $3.00 
LYLA McCANN —(Same ])arentage as Grace Marshall.) The flowers are a 
bright golden orange, and, as with Grace ^Marshall, the same habit of wander¬ 
ing has been overcome. Height 3-4 ft. Plant 6 to 8 inches deep, snn or partial 
shade. Selected bulbs, each $5.00 
F. L. SKINNER’S HYBRIDS 
PHIL AD A — (C ross between Philadel])hicnni and Danricnm.) A Di- 0 ])more 
hybrid of the native prairie. This lily has heavily s])otted orange-red flowers 
in early June, and is excellent for your rockery, as it is low growing, from 15 
to 18 inches. Plant 5 to 6 inches dee]) in full snn or i)artial shade. 
Selected bulbs, each 50c 
PHILDAURICUM— Anoth er Droi)niore hybrid with same ])arentage as Philada. 
It has a terminal cluster of u])right, cnj)-sha])ed flowers of deej) orange red, 
stained i)nr))le towards base of petals, and spotted brown. Another good rock- 
erv lilv. Height 15 to 18 inches. Blooms in dune. Plant 5 to 6 inches deej) in 
snn or ])artial shade. Selected bulbs, each 50c 
SCOTTIAE —(Cross between AVillmottiae and Elegans Alahogany.) Flowers 
are a bright salmon orange spotted purple—a fine garden lily of easy culture. 
Height 2-3 ft. Blooms in June. Plant 5-6 inches deep, snn or partial shade. 
Selected bulbs, each $2.00 
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