HARDY GARDEN 
LILIES 
SUNSET (The Leopard Lily)—Each 5 foot stem is topped with a dozen or 
more beautiful flowers in July. The petals are somewhat recurving and a 
brilliant sunset-red, while the base of the bloom is golden yellow, beautifully 
marked with deep purple dots. Vigorous, dependable, very hardy and multi- 
plies readily. Does equally well in full sun or shade. First Grade Bulbs. 
Price: Each 50c; 5 for $2.00. 
REGAL—One of the most beautiful and one of the hardiest lilies in culti- 
vation. The Regal or Royal Lily has an exotic, penetrating perfume. The 
tall stalks, 4 to 6 feet high, are topped by beautiful trumpet-like flowers that 
are pure white inside and tinged with rose outside; the contrast between the 
pearly rose of the reverse of the petals and the gold shading of the throat is 
extraordinarily beautiful. Very satisfactory for garden use, it is a lover of 
loam and sunshine. Fine Large Bulbs. Price: Each 25c; 5 for $1.00. 

CENTIFOLIUM—A magnificent lily bearing great clusters of large trumpet 
blooms varying in color from icy white to a warm cream color. Some have 
green throats, others, yellow, and still others are pure white. The reverse 
side of the petals is sometimes pink, light brown, white or greenish white. 
Plants are six to eight feet high and have abundant foliage. Flowers in July 
and August. Extra Select Bulbs. Price: Each 50c; 5 for $2.00. 
TENUIFOLIUM (Coral Lily)—A graceful dwarf lily with fine leaves and 
clusters of tiny bell-like flowers of dazzling coral red; its recurved petals are 
of waxy texture. Its compact growth and bright color make it a gem ina 

partially shaded rock garden or border; 114 to 2 feet tall, blossoms profusely in SUNSET LILY 
May and June. Finest Grade Bulbs. Price: Each 40c; 5 for $1.75. 
BELLINGHAM HYBRIDS —A variety of 
hybrids produced from crossing a large collec- 
tion of West Coast Native liles. Due to the 
influence of L. Parryi a great many are a rich 
pure yellow. All of them are handsome, bril- 
liantly colored plants and exceptionally fine 
for plantings in the herbaceous border and 
woodland. First Size Bulbs. 
Price: Each $1.00; 5 for $4.50. 
TIGRINUM SPLENDENS (Single, improved 
Tiger Lily)—The grandest of the Tigers, dis- 
tinguished by fine black polished s*ems. Huge 
pyramids of recurved shapely flowers of bright 
orange-red, spotted with glossy black. This 
lily is very robust in habit and of easy culture. 
August-September flowering. Select Grade 
Bulbs. Price: Each 45c¢; 5 for $1.75. 


TIGER LILY 
CREOLE 
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—A new and rey 
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the older types 
of Easter Lily. 
A pure white, 
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White Trumpet 
variety with 
golden stamens 
and a 36-inch 
strong stem. It 
flowers in July. 
Carefully Selected Bulbs. Price: Each 50c; 5 for $2.00. 

TESTACBEUM—The ‘‘Nankeen Lily’’. Is one of the most beautiful 
and graceful of all Lilies, delightfully distinct in the different color 
of its beautiful large flowers with reflexed petals. The warm apricot 
tone, set off by brilliant orange anthers makes a unique color scheme. 
It blooms in late June, early July, is 4 to 5 feet high. Finest Grade 
Bulbs. Price: Each $2.00; 5 for $8.00. 
ESPERANZA AURATUM (The Golden-Rayed Liiy)—The largest 
and to many people the most popular of the entire Lily family. It 
often grows to 5 feet tall with individual blooms measuring as much 
as 10 inches across. The flowers are wide open, of a pure creamy 
white except for the central rib of each petal, which is pure gold, 
thickly studded with crimson-gold speckles. First Size Bulbs. 
Price: Each $2.00; 5 for $8.00. 
MADONNA CANDIDUM—This universally known and loved Ma- 
donna Lily has a heavy cluster of pure, pristine white, trumpet- 
like blooms, borne 3% to 4 feet high on sturdy, attractively foliaged 
stalks. Thev bloom in late June and early July. Are delightfully 
fragrant. xtra Select Bulbs. Price: Each 50¢; 5 for $2.00. 

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