DAVICURICUM. Similar to Umbellatum but shorter and 
in habit. Orange, flushed with red. 
.39 each; $3.50 per dozen. 
DR. GRIFFITH HYBRIDS. These were disseminated by the late 
Dr. David Griffith from the Government Bulb Station at 
Bellingham. The parents were Lilium Humboldti, Par- 
dalinum and Parryi, and they are all quite distinct and 
should be in every collection. 
DOUGLAS INGRAM. Orange with the tips of the petals 
red. Only a few bulbs to offer. 
$2.50 each 
KULSHAN. Large deep orange flowers spotted to the tips 
of the petals. A very unusual marking. 
$1.50 each 
SACAJAWEA.—Orange. Short broad petals with large spots. 
Only a few bulbs to offer. 
$2.50 each 
SHUKSAN. The most vigorous of the new hybrids and the 
easiest to grow. Orange-yellow, spotted with maroon. 
Resembles Humboldti, but is more floriferous, and not 
so fickle. 
$1.00 each 
STAR OF OREGON. Deep orange with large spots to the 
tips of the petals. Only a few bulbs to offer. 
$2.50 each 
A collection of one each of these beautiful hybrids. $9.00 
ELEGANS. Thunbergian Lily. Very hardy dwarf lily with 
upright orange flowers. Suitable for the rock garden. 
.25 each; $2.50 per dozen 

ELEGANS, ALICE WILSON. This lemon-yellow lily is a great 
improvement to the type. 
35 each; $3.50 per dozen 
ELEGANS, QUILP. Large upright yellow flowers with many 
conspicuous chocolate spots. Hardy and easy to grow. 
.39 each; $3.50 per dozen 
FORMOSANUM. Formerly listed as Philippinese formos- 
anum. This is the tall late flowering form. Long tubular 
flowers, white with reddish brown outside. Delightfully 
fragrant. 
.25 each; $2.50 per dozen 
GIGANTEUM HIMALAICUM. A gigantic shade loving lily. 
white with a tinge of reddish purple deep in the 
throat. The spike sometimes grows 10 feet tall with 
many enormous flowers. In planting leave the top of 
the bulb level with the soil. 
$1.50 each; $15.00 per dozen 
GRAYI. A native of North Carolina, resembling Canadense, 
but with dark orange-red bell shaped flowers. 
39 each; $3.50 per dozen 
