
REGALEE Eley 
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. 
Tnere 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 the world today, truly the Royal Livy. 
REGAL-680-No other Lily equals the Regal in characteristics that 
make a good garden plant. Height 4 to 7 ft. PD 6 inch2s. Jun2- 
July. We offer a limited supply of Extra Sel2ct Jumbo Bu’bs, 
each $1.00. Choice large size, each 55c. Medium size 35c. Flower- 
ing size 25c. Shipment October to February, but, PLEASE ORDER 
The Regal Lily 
Today’s Most Popular Lily 
If you have room for but one Lily let it be Regal. If you 
have rcom to mass a hundred Lilies, let them be Regals. 
Mayb2 you wonder why | suggest this when there are 
so many fine Lilies. Simply because the Regal gives such 
complete satisfaction and grows witn the least care. Year 
after year it thrives and blooms, making garden pictures 
cver so satisfying. 
Regal is a Lily to plant in quantity. Their cost is so mod- 
erate everyone can afford them and though others may 
be most intriguing, the beauty of the Regal is surely 
satisfying. Plant them by the dozen, in masses of 25 
of more. Line them out in th2 cutting garden, your 
friends will enjoy a half dozen. The bulbs are so cheap 
you can afford to cut them with long stems even if the 
bulb does not survive. Leaving half the length of the 
stem when cutting will generally permit the bulb to live. 
Picture Regals banked against an evergreen hedgz2, their great 
blossom heads, deliciously fragrant, make an unforgetable show. 
Against a gray stone wail or lining the garden path, their gracious 
beauty is ever welcome. Regals have an exotic quality to their 
beauty equal to that of any other variety, a quality that makes 
them welcome in most any setting. Thzy enjoy full sun, thrive 
in light or heavy loam, with or without lime. They start early, so 
keep them mulched well in cold sections until frost danger is past. 
REGALE, Blondie—68 |—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 $1.35. 
EAREY: 
REGAL BULBLETS 
We can supply a limited quantity of nice Regal Lily bulblets which 
should bloom the second year and grow into fine large bulbs. You 
can plant a hundred of them in a space three feet square and trans- 
plant them a year later into their permanent locations. This is an 
opportunity to get a lot of garden beauty for a minimum outlay. 
Plant the bulblets about two inches deep in well prepared soil. 
Shipped October to February. 50 bulblets for $2.75, 100 for $5.00. 
Special prices on quantities. 
Special for Mass Planting 
REGAL-680-For mass planting. First quality Oregon grown, 
fresh dug bulbs. Prepaid delivery within the U. S. A. October- 
December shipping. 
DS 50 100 
Flowering size S550 $10.75 $21.00 
Medium size ; nO) 14.00 23.00 
Large size ; 11.00 22,00 44.00 

HENRYII (Page 17) 
ST. NICHOLAS-786-Last season was our first offering of this little known 
hybrid. It is a Martagon-Hansoni cross with striking buttercup-yellow b!ossoms 
having small black spots. The flower arrangement is pyramidal as with Martagon 
and altogether delightful. This variety is very rare in this country and Mr. Kline 
recommends it very highly. Unquestionably these n2wer hybrid Lilies have a big 
future as they are exceptionally disease resistant. St. Nicholas f'owers in June. 
Height 3 to 4 ft. Partial shade. PD 5 inches. Stock limited. Flowering bulbs, 
each $6.75. 
ROEZLII-700-An Oregon-northern California native Martagon of graceful form 
and striking coior. The blooms are golden yellow shading orange-red at the tips 
of the petals, spotted maroon. It bears six to 12 blooms in early Juty. Thrives 
in sun or partial shade and should have plenty of moisture during the growing 
season with ample drainage. Prefers a lime-free soil. Ht 3 to 5 ft. PD 4 inches. 
Flowering size bulbs, each 85c, Three $2.35. 
ROEZLII HYBRIDS-708-These are seedlings of th2 sp2cies offered above. 
Martagon or Turkscap in type, they vary somewhat in form and h2ight. Colors 
vary in shades of yellow and red, mostly with maroon to purple spots. Similar 
to the species, they like a moist but well drained location with plenty of humus 
and seem to prefer partial shade. If you have the right soil conditions for them 
you will enjoy their lovely blossoms. They dislike lime soils. July. Height 3 to 5 
fect. PD 4 inches. Flowering bulbs, each 75c, Three $2.05. 
Don’t overtook the Micronized Copper offered on page 39 for the control of that 
bothersome Lily disease, Botrytis. 
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