TRILLIUM 
TRILLIUM 
Among the earliest of our Spring Flowers 
there are no plants more charming for 
shady spots, around pools or in a reg¬ 
ular home garden. They ore not par¬ 
ticular as to the soil, but they do like 
shade. 
T. Grandiflorium. Snow Trillium. Very 
large white flowers. 
T. Sessile. Large leaves with white 
flowers. 
T. Sessile rubrum. Like the above except 
the color is a deep wine. 
T. Ovatum. Wake Robin. Opens white 
and soon turns pink. Needs more 
shade and moisture. Price on Trilliums, 
___ 10c ea., $1.00 per doz. 
PACIFIC COAST LILIES 
The Lilies of the Pacific Coast are known 
over the world. Lily culture is not dif¬ 
ficult if good stock is obtained and 
some consideration given to planting 
correctly. All Lilies should have shelt¬ 
ered positions in perfectly drained soil. 
The Humboldtii group, Bolanderii, Col- 
umbianium, Rubescens, Kellogg! .and 
the Washingtonianiums grow under 
regular woodland conditions. The others 
are of the bog type. Culture of first 
group. All lilies enjoy leaf mould, sand 
and rocks. Plant 5 to 6 inches deep. 
If possible set the bulb on sand as this 
will assist drainage. Do not use ma¬ 
nure or fertilizers and keep moist 
through blooming period. 
* L. BOLANDERII. A rare species seldom 
over three feet high. Red pendant flow¬ 
ers dotted purple 75c ea., $7.50 per doz. 
* COLUMBIANUM. Bright yellow or¬ 
ange flowers spotted with purple 30c ea., 
$3.00 per doz. 
L. HUMBOLDTII. A very striking Lily. 
Well established bulb often grows to 
10 feet. Rather hard to establish, they 
do not do much the first year. Large 
orange red flowers on very stout stems 
Large bulbs 45c, medium bulbs 35c, 
$4.50 and $3.75 per doz. 
L. HUMBOLDTII var Bloomerianum. Dwarf 
form of the L. Humboldtii and similar 
in colors .. 40c ea., $4.00 per doz. 
*L. HUMBOLDTII Magnificum, (var Ocel- 
latum). This is the best variety of the 
Humboldtii family as it will bloom the 
first year and is easier to develop. It 
has darker foliage and the spots are 
encircled with crimson. Large bulbs 75c, 
Medium bulbs 60c, $8.00 and $6.00 per 
per dozen. 
* L. RUBESCENS. Redwood Lily or 
Chemise Lily. The most fragrant of our 
Western Lilies. It is also very hardy. 
The flowers open white with purple 
spots and turn to purple. This is by far 
the best known of the Western lilies 
and it deserves to be as they are very 
distinctive. Large bulbs 40c, medium 
bulgs 30c, $4.00 and $3.50 per doz. 
