GRAYI-360-A native from the South Cen- 
tral States. Funnel shaped orange-red blos- 
soms densely spotted with brownish-purple. 
Oregon grown. (We sell no collected stocks.) 
Each 45c. 
GUINEA GOLD-366—-A Hansonii Martagon 
hybrid with attractive yellow recurved flow- 
ers thickly spotted brown. Easy culture, par- 
tial shade. Each $3.50. 
GLOW-370-Another fine hybrid with cup- 
shaped flowers of a deep glowing reddish 
orange. Likes full sun. Valuable for early 
bloom. Each $1.00. 
HANSONII-380—Here’s one lily you will grow 
enthusiastic over. It’s very hardy, almost 
disease-proof, succeeds everywhere though 
it loves leaf-mold and it is long lived. You'll 
cherish its thick petaled nodding flowers. 
Stock is limited so order early. Each 85c. 
Liliam Henry 
The Golden Speciosum 
HENRYI-—386—Another indispensable lily, 
a lovely soft golden yellow with a tinge 
of light green through the center. Excel- 
lent for bouquets as every bud opens in 
water. Tall, 5 to 9 feet. We never have | 
enough of this lily so order early. 
5 to 7 Inch, 40c. 
7-9, Each 60c. 
9-10 and up, 80c. 
HURRICANE-402—A new hybrid. Vase 
shaped upright bloom of Nopal red with a 
few dark spots. Lovely. Each $3.30. 
HUMBOLDTII Magnificum—398-If you have 
the right setting, here’s a lily you will en- 
joy. The stem bears numerous flowers of a 
rich golden orange, with maroon dots, each 
circled crimson. It loves moist land in a 
fringe of woodlands, amongst low shrubs 
with the sun just peeping through. 4 to 6 
feet. July. Supply limited. Each $1.05. 
KELLOGGII-406—A pinkish purple with ma- 
roon spots and a yellow stripe through the 
center of each petal. Very much reflexed. 
Fragrant. Doesn’t that sound intriguing? 
Culture the same as Humboldtii. June-July. 
2 to 3 feet. Each $1.05. 
LILLIAN CUMMINGS-—420-Another of Miss 
Isabella Preston’s hybrids sure to become a 
favorite when better known. Grenadine-red 
with small dark brown spots. Vigorous, bold 
and floriferous. We have a good stock avail- 
able. Each $1.05. 
LYLA McCANN-470—A sister hybrid to Lil- 
lian Cummings and equally good. Orange, 
slightly spotted. This group are all fine gar- 
den lilies. Sun or partial shade. Each $1.05. 


QUANTITY PRICES 
Here are the prices for _ six, 
twenty-five and one hundred bulbs ac- 
cording to the EACH price for all vari- 
twelve, 
eties. To learn the dozen or hundred 
price for any variety, look at the EACH 
price in this table and with it you have 
quantity prices. For example, TEUNI- 
FOLIUM at EACH 15c is six for 80c, 
twelve $1.40, twenty-five $2.60 and $9.40 
per hundred. BRENDA WATTS at $1.05 
EACH is $6.00 for six, $11.70 for twelve 
and so on. 

Each 6 12 a0 100 
SAGER $ 6.80 $ 1.40 $ 2.60 $ 9.40 | 
.20 Ae15 2:10 4.00 15.00 
«25 1.40 2.60 5.00 19.00 
530 1570 3.10 5.80 22.00 
35 2.00 3.70 7.00 26.80 
.40 2.30 4.30 8.20 31.60 | 
45 2.50 4.70 9.00 34.80 
.50 2.8C 5.30 10.20 39.60 
55 3.10 5.90 11.40 44.40 | 
.60 3.40: 6.90 12.60 49.20 | 
Age, 3.70 7.40 13.80 54.09 
./0 4.00 7.90 15.00 59.30 
£5, 4.30 8.30 16.20 63.60 
.80 4.60 8.85 17.30 68.40 
85 4.85 9.40 18.40 72.80 | 
90 5.15 10.00: 19.60 77.20 
95 5.45 10.60 20.80 82.00 | 
1:05 6.00 11:70 23.00 90.80 | 
1.10 6.30 12.30: 24.20) 
1.5 6.90 12.90 25.40 
1225 Ties 14.20 28.00 
1.35 7.80 15-30 30.20 
1.45 8.40 16.50 32.60 5 Raye 
1.55 9.00 17370 35.00 
1.65 9.60 18.90 37.40 
Teas 10.20 20.10 
1.85 10.80 21.30 
2.00 12.00 23.70 
2.15 12.75 Write for quantity prices | 
Pe As 13.35 on the more costly lilies. | 

MARHAN Ellen Willmott-—490-—An exceed- 
ingly fine hybrid of Martagon x Hansonii, 
vigorous and reliable. Buttercup yellow, 
shaded light brown with mahogany spots. 
We seldom have enough. Each $3.25. 
MARHAN H. J. Elwes—496—A rare form of 
this hybrid with large saffron yellow flowers 
suffused with light saturn red on the exterior 
mahogany shading and spots. Each $4.35. 
Romaine B. W are—tLilies 
