
Summer Glory of Lilies 
PYRENAICUM-666-Commonly known as the Yellow Turks Cap 
and especially desirable as among the earliest of all to bloom. The 
gay little Martagon type blooms are a rich greenish yellow spotted 
black with prominent anthers bearing brilliant scarlet pollen. A 
hardy little Lily not particular as to soil and excellent for partial 
shade in the wild garden. Ht 2 to 4 ft. PD 3 in. May-June. Flower- 
ing bulbs, each $2.75. 
RUBELLUM-—712-One of the loveliest Lilies, small trumpet type 
blooms in rose pink, fragrant. Almost the first Lily to bloom, late 
May-early June. Dwarf growth, good for foreground of border or 
rock garden. Does well in pots in cool geenhouse. Long lived under 
conditions to its liking. Prefers partial shade. We never have nearly 
enough of this beauty, so order early. No orders accepted for more 
than five bulbs from any one customer. Ht 1 to 1% ft. PD 4 in. 
Flowering bulbs, each $1.95. 
RUBESCENS-716—Another Oregon-California native, equally as 
lovely as the Mt. Hood Lily (Washingtonianum) , known as the Red- 
wood Lily. The late Carl Purdy considered it the best of the two for 
gardens. The dainty fragrant blooms are tubular, white to pale lilac, 
spotted purple, changing to wine purple soon after opening. Stems, 
two to six feet tall, carry up to thirty medium size blooms. Insists 
on loose gravelly soil, plenty of leafmold, partial shade. PD 5 in. 
June-July. Flowering bulbs, each $1.35. 
ROEZLII Hybrids—708-These are seedlings of the species, a Marta- 
gon type Lily from the Siskiyou Mountains of southern Oregon and 
northern California. Most of them carry six to twelve pendulous 
turkscap blooms in various shades of yellow and red, generally dotted 
maroon. Likes a moist, well drained soil with ample humus and 
partial shade. Dislikes lime. July. Ht 3 to 5 feet. PD 5 in. Flowering 
bulbs, each 65c. 

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PARADALINUM Giganteum, The SUNSET Lily-596-A gorgeous 
giant of a Lily, a hybrid of uncertain origin but vigorous and easily 
grown. It rises to eight feet with up to thirty crimson and golden 
yellow blooms, profusely spotted with purple-brown. Plant back of 
a mass of gentian-blue Chinense Delphinium against a dark ever- 
green backdrop for a stunning picture. July. 5 in. Selected large 
bulbs, each 60c. Choice flowering bulbs, each 40c. | 
Give Gine Lilies for Culting on Massing 
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enjoyable mass effect or line them out in your cutting garden and enjoy full 
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RUBELLUM 
ST. NICHOLAS-—786-A Martagon-Hansonii hybrid with striking but- 
tercup-yellow flowers having small black spots. The flower arrange- 
ment is pyramidal as with L. Martagon and altogether delightful. 
This variety though seldom seen in this country is highly recom- 
mended by experts. June. Partial shade. PD 5 in. Ht 3 to 4 ft. Stock 
limited. Flowering bulbs, each $6.75. 
SKINNERS ORANGE-772-A new hybrid of our native Philadelphi- 
cum and very much worth while. The bright orange blooms are 
spotted with brown and held erect on stems | 2 to 2 feet tall. An 
excellent border lily, probably best in partial shade. This is the first 
we have offered this variety. June. PD 4 in. Flowering bulbs, each 
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