Lilium Regal -- The Regat Lily 
The delightfully fragrant, golden throated, pure white blooms of the 
Regal Lily need no introduction. It’s not a Lily to plant in twos or 
threes but rather by the dozen, aye, in masses of twenty-five or even 
hundreds. Absolutely hardy, thriving through the hottest summer 
the Regal is a Lily for every garden, soil and climate. 
Try planting drifts of them against a fence covered with pink climb- 
ing Roses; here and there in the foreground use a few clumps of 
clear blue Oriental Iris (Iris Kaempferi) and make a ground-cover 
planting of lovely pink flowered Gypsophila Repens, Rosy Veil. 
There are many ways to use quantities of Regals in your garden and 
don’t make the mistake of thinking because of their ease of growth, 
they are not desirable. Regals are deservedly the most popular Lily 
in th world today, truly the Royal Lily. 
REGAL-680-Plant your Regals in full sun. Ht 4 to 7 ft. PD 6 in. 
Late June-early July. We have a limited supply of Extra Select Jumbo 
bulbs, each 1.15. Choice large size, each 70c. Medium size, each 
40c. Smali flowering size, each 25c. All prices postpaid. 
Shipment October to February, but, ORDER EARLY 
REGALE, Blondie—681—The White Regal Lily. This is white not only 
on the inside but outside as well. Blooms same time as the usual 
Regal but is distinctively different. Has every good trait of the 
species and bids fair to become popular when better known. Culture 
same as type. Selected Flowering bulbs, each $4.50. 
REGAL-680-For mass planting. First quality Oregon grown, 
fresh dug bulbs. Prepaid delivery within the U. S. A. October- 
December shipping. 




12 25 50 100 
Flowering size ....... 7/5) $5.50 $10.75 $21.00 
INNeeliUing) Sik4S 5 so oa ox 4.40 8.80 TU25 34.00 
argeusize = ccna ner Toke: 5:00 29250 58.00 


REGAL BULBLETS 
We can supply a limited quantity of nice 
SPECIAL No. 3 
For early to mid-season blooming, here 
are seven lovely varieties. Every one is of 
NEW FOR ’46 
DUCHESS-—284-Here’s a brand new Lily, hy- 
brid of Amabile, a variety of which we have 
comparatively few hybrids. It has lovely semi- 
Regal Lily bulblets which should bloom the 
second year and grow into fine large bulbs. 
Shipped in late October. 50 for $2.75. 100 
for $5.00. Special prices on quantities. 
easy culture and entirely dependable. A 
good selection for the novice but emi- 
nently worth while. 
recurved blooms of medium size. A fine or- 
ange-yellow with brown spots. It is a good 
grower and blooms freely. Try it in your border 
with blue flowers as the background. There are 
sO many schemes that can be worked out if 
you study your garden with the thought of | 
color combinations. Late June into July. Ht 
2 to 3 ft. PD 5 in. Flowering, each $8.00. 
Maximowiczii Wadai Superbum 
Canadense Rubrum Concolor 
Tenuifulium Red Star Glow 
Umbellatum Chief Chinook 
1 Each, 7 varieties, each labeled. . . $4.00 
2 Each, 14 bulbs, labeled 
Postpaid in U.S.A. 
ipped in late Septemb 
shipped Ieulate September MARGARET JOHNSON-480-This is a new 
hybrid of our old favorite Tiger Lily. The | 
blooms are held horizontally or erect ina truly | 
charming manner. Color is a delightful salm- 
on-orange, spotted mahogany. It flowers tree- 
ly on sturdy stems 4 to 5 feet tall. Plant in 4 
sun or partial shade. This is the first offering | 
of this variety which will be popular when | 
plentiful. Plant it in front of a purple leaved | 
Plum that has been pruned into a bush form. | 
You will enjoy the effect. August. PD 6 in. | 
Choice flowering bulbs, each $3.50. ‘ 

SKYROCKET-—770-This is the first offering 
of this new hybrid and we anticipate it will 
find great favor when better known. The me- 
dium size blooms are pendulous and a glow- 
ing vermilion-red, dotted with black, a stun- 
ning Lily and worthy of a prominent location 
in your garden. Try it against a white flower- 
ing shrub and use plenty of blue flowering 
plants in the foreground. Ht 4 to 6 ft. PD 5 in. 
Choice flowering bulbs, each $2.75. 
REGALE LILY 

HENRY 11 
SULPHUREUM NEPALENSE OCHRACEUM 
BAKERIANUM WALLICHIANUM 
These five Lilies are imported from Burma and since the 
beginning of the war have not been available. We fully 
expected them this season but lack of shipping prevented. 
There is a possibility some will be at hand early in ‘47. If 
you're interested, let us know. In writing, please send the 
rnemorandum on a separate sheet of paper so that it may 
be properly filed to receive attention if and when they 
arrive. 
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