LILIES FOR GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE 
L. BAKERIANUM 
L. Bakerianum (syn. Lowii) (Burma). An exceptionally fine Burmese species 
which has proven hardy in this locality. Creamy white pendulous bell¬ 
shaped flowers richly spotted red purple at the throat. Best planted in a 
rather sheltered position in partial shade. Plant 4 to 6 inches deep with 
sharp drainage. Height 3 feet. Blooming period, July. Selected bulbs, $1.50 
each, $15.00 dozen. October-December delivery. 
L. Bellingham Hybrids. This fine race of lilies was produced through the efforts 
of the late Dr. David Griffiths at the Experiment Station of the United States 
Department of Agriculture in Bellingham, Washington. Descriptions of the 
named varieties Douglas Ingram, Kulshan, Sacajawea, Shuksan and Star of 
Oregon will be found in alphabetical order in this list. In addition to these, 
we have on hand a stock of selected seedlings raised from seed of these 
named types which we are offering this season. Considerable variation 
will, of course, be found in these plants, the flowers ranging in color 
from light orange yellow to the rich orange red of L. Paradalinum (one 
of the parent plants). All of these seedlings carry reflexed flowers on 
stems ranging from 3 to 6 feet tall and the foliage is similar to that of the 
named varieties. They form an excellent strain of lilies of easy garden cul¬ 
ture. Plant in partial shade from 5 to 6 inches deep. June to July flowering. 
Flowering size bulbs, 50c each. $5.00 per dozen. October-December delivery. 
L. Brenda Watts (Hybrid). One of the most recent hybrids released at the Ottawa 
Canada Experimental Farm and a very vigorous and handsome plant. Of 
the same parentage as L. Grace Marshall, this lily grows to a height of 
4 to 5 feet and carries numerous large reflexed flowers of fire red, dotted 
purple black towards the center. Plant in sun or part shade and 6 to 8 
inches deep. July flowering. Stock limited. Selected bulbs, $5.00 each. 
October delivery. 
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