
COLUMBIANUM INGRAMI. Golden yellow. 
THE FINEST OF OUR NATIVE 
WESTERN COAST LILIES 
I again am offering, in a group by themselves, our western native lilies. 
Very favorable reports are still coming to me from many gardens as to their 
success with our native lilies, and everyone seemed agreed that they are worth 
the trial. Just how well they will make themselves at home in your garden and 
your locality, I cannot say, but this I do say, “they are very sweet, and worth 
your trying.” 
Give them well drained lime free soil, partial shade, and an abundance of 
leaf mold. Also send your orders early so they can be shipped you at the 
eorrect planting time and transplanted immediately. Delay in transplanting 
these bulbs even more so than some of the other lilies will cause them to mold 
and deteriorate. These natives are nursery grown. 

BOLANDERI—Small bell-shaped flowers varying from a brick red to a rich 
wine red. Grows i to 3ft. Blooms July. Plant 5 to 6 in. deep in shady position. 
Each 6 12 
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COLUMBIANUM INGRAMI—A very robust lily—bearing many small golden- 
vellow reflexed blossoms—slender, strong stems growing 3 to 4 feet. Blooms 
June-July. Plant 5 to 6 inches. 6 12 25 100 
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