Lilium S hukdan 
SHUKSAN-790-This hybrid of Dr. Grif. 
fiths is generally. considered one of his 
best and in the garden is highly satisfac- 
tory. Each stem carries fifteen to eighteen 
blooms, typically Martagon in type, irregu- 
larly reflexed, cadmium yellow, faintly 
flushed red near the apex which is nearly 
free of dots. The few dots are small and 
black. Altogether it is a striking and de- 
lightful lily both in the garden and for 
cutting, lasting a week in water. A healthy 
vigorous grower hard to equal. Our stocks 
are A-l. Each 45c, Large 65c. 
SUTTON COURT ~-794—Another of the fa- 
mous hybrids by Mrs. R. O. Backhouse. They 
are healthy, vigorous and easily handled in 
the garden. This one is a delightful shade 
of yellow, spotted with purple, the yellow 
segments shaded pink. You will consider it 
a real find. Limited. Each $6.00. 
TENUIFOLIUM-—830-The gayest of the “lit- 
tle lilies’. Miss Clark calls them a bright 
“cherry red” and surely they bring joy and 
gladness to our gardens in May and early 
June. Fine for the rock garden or foreground 
of your border. Height 1 to 2 feet. Again this 
season they can be offered at a price which 
allows quantity planting. 
Each 15c, $2.60 for 25. 
Larger, Each 20c, $4.00 for 25. 
TENUIFOLIUM Golden Gleam—834-Identical 
to the above except in color which is a golden 
yellow and perfectly delightful. Eacnisoc, 
TENUIFOLIUM Gold Finch—842—A new one 
with canary yellow flowers and just as easy 
to grow. Stock limited but popular. Each 95c. 
TENUIFOLIUM Red Star—838—A fairly re- 
cent lily and a variation from the type. Bright 
red but less reflexed and with broader pet- 
als. Very attractive. Each 45c. 
TESTACEUM — 848—- The famous Nankeen 
Lily. Soft apricot or yellow buff, the only 
lily of this delightful shade. Once established 
it forms fine clumps and gives good bloom 
for years. This lily makes sub-surface growth 
in the fall and must be planted early. We 
ship early in September so please send your 
orders EARLY. We have never been able 
to meet the demand for this valuable lily. 
Each $1.75. 
Large, Each $2.15. 
Extra large, Each $3.25. 
UMBELLATUM Chief Chinook—854-This is 
a very superior form of Umbellatum. Like 
the species it is vigorous, hardy and long 
lived. Chief Chinook was a seedling of Dr. 
Griffiths which he gave to an Indian woman 
to propagate. She died but others have grown 
the bulbs which have clear, rich orange-yel- 
low umbels. Each 45c. 

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SHUKSAN 
UMBELLATUM Incomparable—864—Dark red 
with an orange tinge. All the umbellatums 
are showy and decorative in the garden or 
shrub border. Good in average soil but better 
with plenty of leaf mold. Incomparable is 
the best of the medium reds. Each 35c. 
UMBELLATUM Mixed—-868—-A color range 
through apricot, yellow, orange to the dark- 
est reds. Heights vary from 1% to 4 feet. 
June to July. Each 35c, Dozen $3.70. 
WASHINGTONIANUM Purpurem-—880—-This 
is Oregon’s beloved lily—dainty, fragrant, 
white bell-shaped blossoms changing to wine 
with age. It may take a couple of years to 
feel at home in your garden but you will say 
it is worth the waiting. Partial shade. 
Each 55c, Large 85c. 
WILLMOTTIAE-872—-A very graceful lily, 
orange-yellow blossoms with little black dots 
not only beautiful in the garden but lovely 
for bouquets. Try it with delphinium in a 
brass bowl. The slender stems should be 
staked. Each 30c, Large 45c. 
WILLMOTTIAE Unicolor—876—A distinct va- 
riety of this fine lily with lighter orange- 
vellow flowers and few or no spots. July 
flowering. Each 35c, Large 55c. 
Lily Seed 
Many lilies grow easily from seed. We 
offer quite a comprehensive list later in 
the season with directions for sowing. A 
postcard will bring it. Please PRINT name 
and address. 


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