THE UMBELLATUM GROUP—This group of lilies is 
extremely showy and has a wide range of color. They 



PARRVI are not only vigorous, hardy and long lived, but are 
quite decorative and can be used at the front of mixed 
or shrub borders, or as a specimen where a good 
showy lily is needed. They do well in good garden 
soil, but better with leaf mold, in a sunny or shady 
location. The flower which is upright umbel shaped, 
ranges from early June to late July. Eventually these 
bulbs will send forth many stalks, and grow from 18 
to 30 inches high, Plant them 4 to 6 inches deep. 
Apricot—A stocky plant carrying umbels of bright apri- 
cot colored flowers. Very showy. 
6 Hy 25 100 
Flowering size bulbs ...... $3.70 $7.10 $13.80 $54.00 
Chief Chinook—This is a very superior Umbellatum. 
Dr. Griffiths gave it to an Indian woman a few years 
ago with the request that she grow a supply for the 
market. The woman died, but the bulbs have been 
erown on by others. The large flowers are a clear, rich 
orange vellow. Stems 3 to 4-feet tall. Early blooming. 
6 12 25 100 
B-Gai ne civ, cen ecpn ce umen aes $1.70 $3.10 $5.80 $22.00 
GaP Cliy Sakae sa aencen sia tee 2.00 3.70 7.00 26.80 
TACLAN TCL Gee vier gaa eae ae 2.50 4.70 9.00 34.80 
Bei. CLP det nite is ete ake eae es 3.00 5.70 11.00 42.80 
O-102IN, sCirits htnesi ade eaeane ee 3.50 6.70 13.00 50.80 
SUNSET 
Erectum—An easily grown variety carrying a number 
of bright red upright flowers which are shaded or- 
ange. Very satisfactory when planted in a mixed bor- 
der and can be used as a pot plant for the cool green- 
house. 
6 Le 25 100 
= Gals CLES yy. sien ele hao onate eter taes $1.50 $2.70 $5.00 $18.80 
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