OREGON BULB FARMS, SANDY, OREGON 7 

LILIES—Continued. 
From our isolation farm we offer four new strains of lilies. These have been grown 
completely isolated from any other lilies and they are unconditionally guaranteed to be 
free from all virus diseases. 
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Per 100 
L. “BELLINGHAM HYBRIDS’—These hybrid lilies, the result of crosses 
between L. humboldtii magnificum and L. pardalinum, are exceptionally fine 
for planting in the herbaceous border or in woodlands. Our strain is the result 
of crosses between the various named Griffith Hybrids. Of these we selected 
the best plants and we are offering these as a mixed strain................ 30.00 
L. X CENTIGALE—Our stock of this hybrid lily is grown from specially 
selected stock plants, entirely hand pollinated. It flowers several weeks after 
L. regale and has far better form and substance than that lily. Since we raise 
this lily from seed there will be some variation in the type and coloring of the 
flowers; some of them are pure white, others show a distinct green, pink or 
brown shading. While we have selected a few bulbs for propagation as clones 
we feel that for garden purposes our strain, which by now is extremely fine, is 
to be preferred as the slight differences in flowering period and habit will make 
this lily all the more appealing to amateur gardeners. October delivery... .. 50.00 
L. FORMOSANU M—Our stock of this magnificent lily is the result of some 
ten years of selection. Seed has only been taken from the tallest and best plants, 
most of which were hand pollinated. The strain we offer is now pretty well 
fixed in its characteristics. The plants are uniformly tall, the flowers are 
extremely large and of unusual substance. Flowering season is late September 
and October. Our strain is entirely different from any other Formosanum 
lilies offered in the trade and we recommend this lily highly. October delivery 50.00 
“PRESTON HYBRIDS’ —After building up stocks of the various lilies 
introduced by Miss Preston we raised a strain of lilies by crossing the Preston 
hybrids with pollen from L. Davidii and L. Willmottiae. After roguing out 
inferior plants we found that we had a magnificent strain of fine garden lilies 
and since all of them are good we prefer to offer them as a mixed strain. 
Stems are tall and erect and carry a huge pyramidal inflorescence of rich 
orange-vermilion flowers, some of which are spotted and some of which are 
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In addition to the above lilies we grow a great many species, strains and varieties. 
Your inquiries will be welcomed. 
