L. SUNSET 
SUNSET (Pardalinum Giganteum) —This is a magnificent red lily. It is worth 
the growing for the foliage alone, and could be called a “Glorified Pardali¬ 
num”. It thrives in sun or partial shade, needs good drainage, likes plenty of 
water during the blooming period, and as a background for other lilies, it has 
no superior. The clear scarlet of this lily blends well with the softer tones 
of the yellow in its throat. Grows 5-8 ft. high. Plant 6 to 8 inches deep. 
Each 6 12 25 100 
1 Crown .$ .30 $1.60 $3.00 $5.45 $20.95 
2 Crown .40 2.40 4.00 7.75 29.85 
SKINNER’S ORANGE —This lily produces erect, broad petaled flowers of a 
bright orange, deepening slightly at the tips, and spotted brown. Grows 
about 2 feet. Flowers in June. Plant in sun or partial shade 4 to 5 inches 
^ ee P* Each 12 
Flowering size ..$1.25 $12.50 
SPECIOSUM— One of the loveliest lilies in existence, and unfortunately the 
supply cannot keep up with the demand. The name in latin means “good 
looking, showy, splendid, brilliant.” I’m sure you’d love them. The bulbs I 
will ship you are all Oregon grown and are nice firm bulbs with roots. They 
grow 3 to 5 ft. Bloom September. Plant 6-10 in. deep in rich garden soil with 
deep leafmold, well drained. 
Rubrum —This is the best known form of this lily—white background, numer¬ 
ous pink dots and shading of pink to carmine. Partial shade enhances the 
tone of the flowers. 6 12 25 100 
8 ’ 9 in - cir .. • • • ..$2.85 $5.50 $10.65 $40.20 
Album— -This is the pure white form of Speciosum, fragrant and very dainty. 
I consider it one of the most beautiful white lilies we have. 
. 6 12 25 100 
8-9 in. cir. •.$3.90 $7.35 $ 14.00 $54.00 
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