CANDIDUM-—195—Miss Clark loved it in her 
grandmother’s garden and I well remember 
it as my grandmother grew it. This, the 
Madonna Lily of antiquity, is pure white, 
dainty and fragrant, a “must” for every gar- 
den. Plant EARLY as it must make fall 
growth. Remove the fall grown leaves in the 
spring and discourage damage by brown leaf 
spot. We never have enough of these bulbs 
so get your order in early. Shipped in August. 
6-7 In. Cir. Each 45c. 
(- 8 Each’ 55c: 
8- 9 Each 70c. 
9-10 Each 85c. 
CANDIDUM Salonikae Var—205-—Would you 
like to extend your season of bloom of the 
lovely Madonna Lilies? This new one opens 
about a week earlier than the usual and is, 
withal, a distinct addition to our gardens. 
We are most happy to offer it. Group both 
varieties together with your Pacific Giant 
Hybrid Delphiniums (see our seed offer) and 
enjoy a real garden picture. Each $1.25. 
CENTIFOLIUM-210—-A magnificent species 
from China discovered by Reginald Farrer in 
an old garden. Immense white trumpets 
freely produced on stems up to 8 feet tall. 
These Oregon grown bulbs of this fine lily 
will be an exceptional addition to your gar- 
den. Give them a partially shaded location. 
July-August. Flowering size. Each 85c. 
CENTIFOLIUM HYBRIDS—212 
These gorgeous hybrids are from a Lilium 
Leucanthum-Sargentae-Regale cross and 
worthy of a place in any garden. Huge 
white trumpets with outside tinted from 
green to pink and brownish purple. They 
are very hardy and vigorous, 6-8 feet tall 
with lovely foliage. Simple culture, sun or 
partial shade. Bloom July-August after 
the Regals are past. We are extremely 
fortunate to be able to offer these at at- 
tractive prices. Each 55c, Dozen $5.90. 

CHALCEDONICUM-—215-A_ beautiful lily 
from Greece commonly known as the Scarlet 
Martagon. The slender stems, 3 to 4 feet tall, 
carry five to eight waxy scarlet turks-cap 
blooms, one of the most brilliantly colored 
of all lilies. July. Stock limited. Each $3.15. 
CERNUUM-218-A most attractive little lily, 
rosy lilac spotted wine purple and delight- 
fully fragrant. Very similar to our lovely L. 
Tenuifolium in form and as easy to grow. 
Fine for either sun or shade in the rock gar- 
den or front of your border. Each 45c. 
COLUMBIANUM Ingrami-—220—A robust na- 
tive from our west coast-many small golden 
yellow reflexed blossoms—nursery grown. 
Each 55c. 
CONCOLOR-222-Another gem for the rock 
garden or front of the border only 12 to 18 
inches high. To quote Miss Clark, “I always 
think of it as the star lily and love its glossy 
brilliant scarlet blooms.” Its upright habit 
is especially valuable. Limited. Each 35c. 

AURATUM—tThe Gold-Banded Lily 
CORONATION-—226—A new hybrid by Miss 
Isabella Preston. Beautiful recurved flowers 
of bright clear yellow. 3-4 feet. Sun or partial 
shade. Stock limited. Each $3.15. 
CORDATUM-224—-A white lily for woodland 
planting. Cool moist situations. Each 65c. 
CROCEUM-228-The “Cottage Garden Lily” 
and well named because it is so easy to grow. 
Many pure orange colored blossoms held up- 
right. Our stock is the true form and supply 
limited. Each $1.05. 
CROW’S HYBRID SEEDLINGS - 230 —Se- 
lected seedlings, L. Sulphurgale x L. Prin- 
ceps, a magnificent lot of trumpet lilies. 
White blooms with colored exteriors. Hstab- 
lished bulbs carry up to 30 blooms. 
Each 65c; Large, $1.05; Extra, $1.65. 
DALHANSONII — 250 —- An outstanding lily 
with thick petaled recurved flowers in deep 
mahogany red; an exceptional color in lilies. 
Partial shade. 4 to 5 feet. June. Each $3.15. 
DAVIDI-—252—-Another lily from China where 
my old friend, E. H. Wilson, collected its 
seeds and bulbs. Cinnabar-red in color and 
in type similar to L. Willmottiae. Likes sun 
and good soil. Each 30c; Large, 40c. 
DAVIDI Macranthum—256—Larger flowered, 
more robust and more floriferous than type. 
Brilliant orange-red. Each 35c; Large, 55c. 
DAVIDI Oriole—260—A new break in this 
strain with golden-orange flowers developed 
by Miss Preston in Canada. Scarce. 
Each $1.85. 
DAVMOTTIAE-262-—A fine new hybrid of 
Davidi and L. Willmottiae, strong grower, 
cinnabar-red, reflexed. Easy culture. 
Each 35c; Large, 55c. 
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