L. KELLOGGII. A most attractive Lily and a 
very rare one. The flowers are fragrant and 
pale pink with a light yellow streak through 
the center of each petal. Large bulbs 85c, 
medium bulbs 65c, $8:50 and $7.00 per doz. 
*L. WASHINGTONIANUM Minor. Shasta Lily. 
Pure white flowers dotted purple and very fra¬ 
grant . It is smaller than the Mt. Hood lily. 
Fine bulbs __-.. 40c, per doz. $4.00. 
* L. WASHINGTONIANUM var Purpurem. Mount 
Hood Lily. Pure white funnel shaped flowers 
with purple dots, very fragrant and turns to 
pink purple as they fade. Large bulbs 50c, 
medium 40c, $5.00 and $4.00 per doz. 
The following lilies belong to the bog type. They 
grow naturally along the borders of pools, 
streams, in damp meadows or along the edges 
of bogs. Naturally they require a soil rich in 
humus, sand and leaf mould. However, good 
drainage is just as essential as with the 
other Lilies. If planted in the garden 
make soil as much like the above as 
possible, give them protection from too 
hot a sun and winds by planting near 
shrubbery and keep moist during the 
blooming period. 
REDWOOD LILY 
L. Parvum. A very dainty little lily. Flow¬ 
ers are bell shaped, orange with crim¬ 
son tips .... 40c ea., $4.00 per doz. 
L. MARITIMUM. Coast Lily. In their na¬ 
tive state they grow in the meadows 
along the Redwood belt, hidden among 
the Rhododendrons and blue berries. 
Plant three inches deep in sandy soil, 
rich with leaf mould, protected from the 
sun and winds and keep moist through 
the blooming period. They are a small 
lily. The flowers are a rich crimson with 
a few dark colored spots. Fine bulbs 
.-. 40c ea., $4.00 per doz. 
* L. PARDALINUM. Hardy lily, very easy 
to cultivate and also a very beautiful 
plant sending up stalks often 8 feet high 
bearing as mariy as 50 flowers with 
deep orange petals and crimson tips. 
Any good garden soil will do. Plant 4 
inches deep and keep moist during the 
blooming period. Large bulbs 25c ea., 
$2.50 per doz. 
L. Nevadense. var Shastensi. Formerly 
called L. parviflorum. A miniature L. 
pordalinum. Fragrant. As it grows na¬ 
tively near Mt. Shasta in damp creek 
bottoms it needs to be kept well watered 
in the gardens .... 40c ea., $4.00 per doz. 
L. Parvum var luteum. A variety of the 
above. Clear yellow flowers. 40c ea., 
$4.00 per doz. 
L. Occidentale. One of the rare native 
lilies from Oregon. The small bell shap¬ 
ed flowers ore deep red with a few 
spots in the throat. When planted in a 
soil to which leaf mould and sand hove 
been added you will have good results, 
-.-. 75c ea., $7.50 per doz. 
L. Roezlii. This is another lily which at a 
glance looks like a small form of L. por- 
dalinum, --50c ea., $5.00 per doz. 
L. Parryii. The Yellow Lily. A few of 
these lilies will perfume the whole gar¬ 
den. We have had these lilies here for 
some years and they are very satisfac¬ 
tory. They are the rarest of the Western 
lilies and one of the finest Yellow lilies 
to be had. Plant 5 inches deep in sandy 
loam and keep moist during the bloom¬ 
ing season. Large 75c, med. 60c, flower¬ 
ing bulbs 45c, $7.50, $6.00, $5.00 per doz. 
We Have Too Many Of These 
L. Formosanum. A fine form of the very 
popular trumpet lily. Good bulbs at 
.... 20c ea., 6 for $1.00. 
