Romaine B. Ware—tLilies 
DAURICUM 
cause it is early, June, and easy to grow. In 
cultivation over 200° years. Light to deep 
orange. Each 30c. 
DAURICUM Improved — 270— More vigorous 
and free blooming. Each 35c. 
DAURICUM Wilsonii—272—Deep apricot, 
spoited mahogany, later blooming. 
Each 35c. 
DAURICUM Wadai-—274-Early June, large up- 
right light apricot heavily spotted mahogany. 
Each 35c. 
DOUGLAS INGRAM-278-—Another of the Dr. 
David Griffiths hybrids from Bellingham, 
Wash. The blooms are Martagon in Shape, 
orange-red with deep red tips and boldly 
spotted black. All together a good lily. 
Each 65c. 
Large,$1.05. 
DUCHARTREI var. Farreri—282—A nodding 
white bloom profusely spotted wine-purple 
and quite fragrant. Sometimes ‘called the 
weible ..artagon. This lily forms large col- 
onies from underground bulblets. It has 
found favor in England but is little known 
over here. We have a limited stock of Oregon 
grown bulbs. Each $2.15. 
EDNA KEAN-290—One of the Grace Marshall- 
Lilliam Cummings group of new hybrid lilies. 
Very deep red with up to 30 blossoms to a 
plant. Sun or partial shade. Each $1.05. 
ELEGANS, Red Improved—296—Large upright 
cup-shaped blooms, two to four on a stem. 
Good in the border or rock garden. Easy in 
pots. This one is terra-cotta red. Eacnisoc: 
ELEGANS, Alice Wilson—298—Clear lemon- 
yellow, with black spots. One of the best 
Elegans and rather scarce. 
Each 45c. 

(Type)—268—-A useful lily be- . 
ELEGANS, 
cot to deepest red. 
Mixed—300-—Yellow through apri- 
Each 30c, 12, $3.10. 
FIRE KING-—310—-One of the most brilliant 
new hybrids. Large fiery red recurved flow- 
ers held horizontally from sturdy stems. 3 to 
4 feet tall. Late June. Mature bulbs carry as 
many as 30 flowers of exceptional substance 
and keeping qualities. 
Each $3.25. 








Syn. Philippinense 
A very lovely trumpet lily becoming more 
popular every year. It is slender, dainty, 
graceful and fragrant. Likes a warm 
sunny spot, free of lime. Bulbs are small 
for the size of the lily. : 
FORMOSANUM. Late Variety—316—Truly 
a giant lily, 7 to 8 feet tall with huge white 
trumpets aS many as ten to a stem. It is 
late, September-October. 
Flowering size bulbs 35c 
Medium bulks...... 40c 
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LHIS*EICYA IS eINESFEOR 
GREENHOUSE FORCING 
FORMOSANUM, Intermediate — 320— Not as 
tall as the late form and blooms late in Au- 
gust. You will thoroughly enjoy its perfection. 
Each 30c. 
Medium, 35c. 
Large 45c. 
FORMCSANUM, Early—330-This is a dwarf 
form rarely more than a foot tall. Lovely for 
the rock garden or front of the border if 
not too dry and windy. July-August. Hardy. 
Each 35c. 
Medium, 40c. 
Large 45c. 
GIGANTEUM HIMALAICUM — 350- Truly a 
giant 10 to 12 feet tall with broad dense 
foliage. Numerous tubular flowers, pure 
white, tinged purple inside. Loves rich 
humus of woodlands and plenty of shade, 
away from direct sun. Not suited to the 
open border. After flowering this lily per- 
petuates itself by offets that should be lifted 
and replanted. It is sometimes two or three 
years after planting till it blooms but well 
worth the waiting. Plant shallow, barely 
covering. Limited stock. Each $1.45. 
Large $2.75. 
GRACE MARSHALL-356-A hybrid of Will- 
mottiae but holding its bloom more _ hori- 
zontally to the stem. Many blooms. Sun or 
partial shade. Each $1.15. 
FIRE KING 
