Hallawells GARDEN LILIES 
Grand and stately, this group of bulbs 
gives color, fragrance and grace to any 
garden, large or small. 
CENTIFOLIUM — Magnificent 
6 Bulbs of a Kind at the Dozen Rate 
AURATUM (Gold Band Lily)—One of the 
grandest of the hardy lilies. The flow- 
ers are enormous and in large clusters 
at the top of strong leafy stems. They 
are ivory-white with chocolate crimson 
spots and a bright gold band through 
the center of each petal. Fragrant. Bulbs 
should be divided after the fourth year. 
Plant 7 to 9 inches deep. Large bulbs. 
Hach $2.75; 12 for $30.00 
BELLINGHAM HYBRIDS—Plants 4 to 5 
ft. high with brilliantly colored blooms of 
orange to red; buff, terra cotta and yel- 
low with soft brown spots. The plants 
are hardy, have good strong stems and 
stand upright with support. If you have 
had difficulty growing lilies, try Belling- 
ham Hybrids, they grow easily under 
varied climatic conditions and are ex- 
ceptionally good for colorful garden dis- 
play. Clean healthy bulbs. 
Each $1.00; 12 for $9.50; 100 for $65.00 
CANDIDUM (Madonna Lily)—After years 
of watchful waiting, carefully assisting 
nature with scientific methods of pro- 
duction, it becomes a worthy event when 
time for catalog listing arrives, and we 
can present the new Madonna Lily. This 
is a strain that is positively free from 
mosaic and other plant diseases which 
are common to the lily. The fine healthy 
plants grow unusually long stems, well 
reflexed blooms and many of them. Our 
first offering of these excellent home 
grown bulbs, for pots or the garden. 
Each $1.25; 12 for $15.00 
trumpet 
blooms, white to cream inside, some with 
green throats, others with yellow, all of 
them tinted shades of pink and brown 
on the reverse side of the petals. They 
are delightfully fragrant, grow 6 to 8 
feet high and bear great clusters of 
blooms on strong stems. This fine lily 
is hardy and easily grown. Plant 8 inches 
deep. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; 12 for $7.50; 100 $50.00 
CORAL LILY (Tenuifolium)—Here is a 
lily that thrives in full sun and may be 
grown in any climate except the desert. 
It’s a charming lily too, of medium size, 
waxy coral-red, growing to a height of 
1 to 2 feet. Give it sandy soil if possible 
and plant the bulbs about 4 to 5 inches 
deep. It flowers in early summer, 
Each 40c; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.00; 
100 for $21.00 
CROFT EASTER LILY—This outstanding 
HBaster lily is usually grown for speci- 
men plants in pots. Florists grow them 
for Easter blooming. The waxy white 
flowers are decorative and very fragrant. 
A succession of bloom may be had by 
keeping reserve plants in a cold frame 
and bringing them in a few at a time. 
They may also be planted in the garden. 
Large Bulbs: Each $1.25; 12 for $10.00; 
3 for $3.00; 100 for $70.00 
CLEAN HEALTHY BULBS 
Our lilies are all home grown and are 
positively free from mosaic or other lily 
diseases. Keep them clean and healthy, 
do not plant them near other lilies or in 
soil where other lilies were grown. 


REGAL LILY 
FORMOSANUM—This is one of the highly 
desirable trumpet lilies. The plants are 
uniformly tall, the flowers pure white 
with emerald-green throat and shaded 
violet outside. It blooms late, usually 
September or October. Plant 5 or 6 inches 
deep in soil containing plenty of leaf 
mold and in a warm sunny location. 
3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.00; 100 for $21.00 
GREEN MOUNTAIN HYBRIDS—Magnif- 
icent large trumpet lilies in a variation 
of delightful shades, some pure white, 
others primrose to yellow. The blooms 
are in large clusters with open flowers 
and buds atop long sturdy stems. Clump 
plantings of these lilies make a grand 
display. 
Hach $1.25; 12 for $15.00 
MARTAGON ALBUM—After you’ve seen 
all the lilies in the field and you sud- 
denly come upon this one, your attention 
is immediately focused. You discover 
this to be a rare and beautiful lily bear- 
ing a profusion of small pure white re- 
flexed flowers on branching plants 3 to 
4 feet tall. Everyone likes Martagon 
Album with its perfectly formed flowers. 
Plant 6 inches deep. 
Hach $2.50; 12 for $25.00 
SHUKSAN—Plants 5 to 6 feet high with 
huge branching heads of lovely bright 
orange flowers dotted with soft brown 
spots. The petals reflex and roll back 
to Turkscap form when fully open. Shuk- 
san is easily grown and is a remarkable 
lily for the home garden. Plant 6 to 8 
inches deep. 
Each $1.00; 12 for $10.00; 100, $70.00 
12 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM—Lovely reflexed 
blooms in shades of rose with crimson 
spots and markings. Flowers are pro- 
duced abundantly on well branched 
plants 2% to 3 feet tall. This is a very 
beautiful and popular lily and in recent 
years the demand has exceeded the sup- 
ply. Our bulbs are home grown and 
clean healthy stock, Plant 10 inches deep. 
Each $1.50; 12 for $17.50 
SUNSET LILY (Pardalinum)—This spec- 
tacular lily is brilliant orange-red with 
yellow tint at the base, and the petals 
beautifully marked with amber brown 
dots. Depending on the fertility of the 
soil they grow to a height of 5 to 6 feet, 
bearing large clusters of lovely flowers 
in mid-summer. Easy to grow and thrives 
under varied soil and climatic conditions. 
Plant 8 inches deep. 
Large bulbs 60c each; 3 for $1.70; 
12 for $6.00; 100 for $40.00 
TIGRINUM—The easily grown ana very 
beautiful tiger lily which thrives in most 
any soil and situation. It grows 4 to 6 feet 
high bearing a profusion of rich dark 
salmon flowers spotted deep mahogany. 
Plant them 8 inches deep in well drained 
soil and partial shade. 
Each 50c; 12 for $4.00; 100 for $30.00 
REGAL LILY —The hardiest California 
lily and one of the most satisfactory for 
general garden planting. It is a strong 
grower with sturdy stems 8 to 5 feet high, 
bearing large clusters of white trumpet 
flowers with pearly tints on the outside 
of petals. It blooms profusely and when 
thoroughly established bears clusters of 
15 to 20 flowers. It is easily grown and 
will stand the hot summer sun better 
than any other lily. Plant 8 inches deep. 
Medium Size Bulbs: 
4 for $1.00; 12 for $2.50; 100) for $17-50 
Large Bulbs: 
Hach 35e¢9 12° for) $3.50: 100) for $25:00 


LILY GROWING 
You can succeed with lilies in your garden 
if you will give them some of the conditions 
they have in their natural habitat, for ex- 
ample, you’ll always find lilies in a deep, 
porous soil with plenty of organic. Dig 
deep and mix a generous portion of leaf 
mold, peat or compost into your soil. Lilies 
prefer cool soil in which to spread their 
roots and you can provide this by planting 
in partial shade, also by using a surface 
mulch of strawy manure. They need good 
drainage so you may need to place stones 
or other materials deep under the beds. 
Lilies do not like the wind, so plant on 
the protected side of the house or among 
shrubs, or under tall trees. Plant them 
to the depth suggested in the description 
of each variety and put a layer of rotted 
manure about six inches below the level 
at which the bulbs will be set. This may 
seem like a bit of trouble, but lilies are 
worth it. You’ll be proud of the results 
if you haven’t grown them before. 
