FORMOSANUM (Price’s Variety) Early Blooming —Long Avhite trumpet blos¬ 
soms with a slight pink tinge to the ribs externally. It is slender, graceful, 
dainty, fragrant. Although the flowers are 6 to 8 inches long, the stalk sel¬ 
dom grows higher than 12 to 18 inches, so is an excellent lily for your rockery, 
providing it is not too dry and windy—and is fine for the front of your 
border. Blooms August. Plant 4 to 6 inches deep. 
6 12 25 100 
3- 4 in. cir.$1.25 $2.00 $3 95 $14.95 
4- 5 in. cir. 1.50 2.55 5.00 19 30 
5- 6 in. cir. 1.85 3.50 6.75 25.00 
FORMOSANUM (Wilson’s Variety) Late Blooming —This is a tall lily for this 
variety, growing 2 to 3 ft., with long slender white trumpet blossoms, exterior 
ribs tinged pink. I highly recommend this for your garden, providing the 
frosts do not come too early. It blooms late September-October. 
6 12 25 100 
3- 4 in. cir...$1.30 $2.25 $4.25 $15.10 
4- 5 in. cir. 1.55 2.85 5.20 19.85 
GIGANTEUM HIMALAICUM —A giant among lilies. Under ordinarily favor¬ 
able conditions, the spikes have grown 10 to 12 ft. The foliage is broad and 
dense in keeping with the height of the plant. The many flowers are tubular 
shaped, pure white tinged with purple inside and it loves the rich humus soil 
of a woodland where it will have plenty of shade away from the direct rays 
of the sun. A northern exposure protected from strong winds, or the shade 
of trees will suit it. It is best that this lily become established one year before 
it blooms in order to make new bulbs. This is its method of perpetuating itself. 
But we are offering size 8-10 should anyone wish this bulb to bloom the first 
season after planting, which it would do under normal conditions, yet we 
have seen bulbs even larger that took two or three years to bloom, so we can¬ 
not place a guarantee on them for any special time of bloom, but normally 
8-10 blooms first season after planting, 6-8 a year later and 4-6 two years later. 
Plant shalloAv, barely covering the top of the bulb with soil. June blooming. 
Each Three 
4-6 in. cir.$2.10 $6.00 
6-8 in. cir. 3.20 9.15 
8-9 in. cir. 4.00 11.20 
GRAYI— This is a native lily of Virginia and North Carolina. Somewhat re¬ 
sembles Canadense but with smaller funnel shaped orange-red blossoms 
densely spotted with brownish-purple. Blooms July. Plant 4 inches deep in 
a well drained soil, partial shade or full sunshine. Height 2 to 4 ft. The bulbs 
I am shipping are grown in Oregon nurseries. 
6 12 25 100 
Flowering size.$2.80 $5.00 $9.85 $35.10 
HANSONI —Of all the lilies this is probably one of the hardiest and most disease 
proof lilies in existence, doing well in almost any position, and any soil, even 
with lime—and it is long lived. Like all the other lilies, however, it repays 
you for good leafmold. The longer I grow it, the better I like these thick 
petaled golden nodding flowers in my garden. It is at its best in even more 
than half shade for its flowers. Height 3-4 ft. Blooms June. Plant 6-8 in. deep. 
6 12 25 100 
6- 7 in. cir.$2.50 $4.85 $9.35 $34.95 
7- 8 in. cir. 3.25 6.00 11.50 45.00 
8- 9 in. cir. 3.95 7.65 14.50 55.90 
9- 10 in. cir. 4.40 8.15 16.00 83.00 
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