REGAL LILY BULBS "LiUum Regale" 
Lilium Regale. The most popular of all the lilies. Large, white, very hardy, very fragrant, tall, and does well al¬ 
most anywhere. Wc have probably a million bulbs in various sizes of this variety growing on our bulb farm, but 
we anticipate a shortage again this year in the largest sizes. Even so, we are prepared to fill a good many orders 
Regal Lily Bulbs 3-4 ins. 4-5 ins. 5-6 ins. 6-7 ins. 7-8 ins. 8-9 ins. 9-10 ins. 
Per 100 .$1.50 $3.00 $4.00 $6.00 
Per 1000 . 7.00 21.00 28.00 42.00 
Small Regal bulbs, field-run, first year from seed, $2.50 per 1000. Stem bulblets, $2.00 per 1000. 
We arc indebted to Mrs. 
H. C. Hunt of Elk (Irove, 
California, for this photo 
of fine Regal Lilies. She 
says many of these are 
feet tall and were grown 
in four years from seed. 
We offer 
Regal Lily Seed 
2 ozs. for 50c 
Half pound, $1.50 
Pound, $2.50 
Regal Lilies are measured 
by circumference; Glads 
by diameter. Bulbs are 
priced f. o. b. Canby. 
Regal Lilies 8 V 2 . feet tall, only four years from seed 
Small bulbs, field-run, first year from seed, $7.00 per bushel 
Small bulbs, field-run, stem bulblets, $6.00 per bushel 
By planting small bulbs, you save much in expressage, and can soon have them blooming in large quantity at 
small cost. Stem bulblets are the small bulbs which form underground and at the base of the stems, growing from 
the larger bulbs. In the results obtained, we see but little, if any, difference in the planting of seedlings or stem 
bulblets. These small bulbs should be planted about four inches deep, and the larger bulbs six to eight inches, or 
even deeper for the very largest bulbs. Plant in any good garden soil and avoid fresh fertilizers. Drainage 
should be good. If you want the best flowers, gdve good cultivation and some irrigation. A good mulch will take 
the place of cultivation. In storage, keep the bulbs in a cool place in dry peat moss. In the colder climates it is 
best to plant Regal Lily bulbs very early in the fall so they can get established before winter, or hold them in cold 
storage at about 32 to 34 degrees Fahr., and plant in the spring. 
Tenuifolium Lily 
This is a bright scarlet lily, very popular, and very hardy, being a 
native of Siberia. It is easily grown, is dainty and a very fine lily. 
With us it grows from 2 to 3 feet tall and has many florets to the stem. It blooms quite early, usually in June. 
This lily is quite useful for cutflowers, the buds blooming clear to the tip. It blooms well from quite small bulbs; 
the seeds and bulbs are not nearly so large as those of the Regal Lily. Plant 4 to 5 inches deep. 
First size bulbs: 10 for $1.00 
Medium size bulbs: 10 for $0.65, 100 for $5.00. 
Seed per oz., $1.25; per pound, $13.00. 
Matilija (Romneya Couteri). A wonderful perennial producing large white flowers with orange center all 
through the summer. The flowers are of delightful fragrance and are delicately fluted and frilled. They are nearly 
six inches across and borne on strong stems from 4 to 8 feet tall. A fine cutflower or for landscape use. 
Strong roots, $1.00 each. Special, 2 for $1.01. 
SAFE DELIVERY GUARANTEED BY EXPRESS—Write for Special Quotations and for Quantity Prices 
All bulbs in this Bulbalog are priced f.o.b. Canby, *or cash and subject to prior sale. Please do not send bulb 
orders for less than $2.00. We pay boxing and packing, you pay transportation. Usually we include over-count 
and gratis bulbs of more value than the amovmt you will pay for transportation. Please designate second choice and 
whether you wish money returned in case of shortage. Otherwise we may substitute with similar or better varieties. 
