A Tria of Garden Anistocrats 
Here are three of the world’s most beautiful Lilies. Sulphureum, on 
the left, a truly magnificent Lily from far off Burma, has hug2 
trumpet-shaped flowers up to nine inches in length. This illustra- 
tion can convey but a suggestion of the real beauty and delicacy of 
this rare and beautiful Lily. Especially desirable for its late flowering 
after most others are through. Not available this year. 

In the center, Speciosum rubrum, one of the greatest favorites for 
border planting, almost orchid-like in effect. 
At the right, the beloved Auratum, one of the noblest of the genus 
Lilium. Recent developments in growing this Lily here in the North- 
west brings you forms, types and colors more beautiful than ever. 
See page 4. 
The S§. poectadum Group 
Unquestionably these are among the handsomest of all Lilies, rank- 
ing with Regale, Auratum and Candidum in this respect, and de- 
servediy, one of the greatest favorites for border planting. The 
gracefully waved, frilly petals are rolled back, recurved and twisted, 
spotted and blotched with delicate color. Prominent papillae add 
contrast and the conspicuous anthers, delicately poised, lend charm 
to the symphony of color. 
Speciosum Lilies are not too particular as to soil but do best in a 
well drained loam with plenty of humus and full sun or partial shade. 
They are easily the highlight of the lat2 summer garden, the more 
so because of their comparatively easy culture. Ht 32 to 41 ft. 
PD 6 in. 
SPECIOSUM Rubrum—/80-The most widely grown and best known 
of the group. White flowers flushed and spotted with deep rose, 
producing a bloom essentially carmine-pink. Delightful with Ane- 
mone Hupehensis, Heloitrope and blue Hosta. Combine it with L. 
Auratum and Longiflorum Estate against an evergreen background 
and flanked with Abelia Grandiflora. We have a few extra select 
bulbs, each $1.75. Choice flowering bulbs, each $1.35, Three for 
$3.75. All Oregon grown, freshly dug stock. 
SPECIOSUM Album—776-A lovely, snow-white flower with a golden 
green stripe through each petal and anthers of a coppery tint. Both 
in form of the flower and habit of growth, this Lily is one of the 
most beautiful of all. Selected flowering bulbs, each $2.10. 
SPECIOSUM Oregon Giant—See Page 3. 
HENRYI, The Golden Specicsum—386-A very fine Lily from China 
worthy of admittance to any garden. It blooms just before the ‘true 
Speciosums in August. Slender six to eight foot stems carry from 
four to twenty or more large, nodding, reflexed, frilly blooms in a 
soft go!den orange-yellow with a green central line along each petal. 
One of the best border Lilies, vigorous and healthy, seldom failing, 
truly an invaluable garden plant. Not finicky as to soil but partial 
to a half shady spot. Mass it against blue Hydrangeas or against 
that charming shrub Vitex Macrophylla. This Lily is so like the Spe- 
ciosums that a delightful group may be made by combining the 
three, Henryi, Speciosum Rubrum and Album, Against an evergreen 
background they are gorgeous. Group with them the lovely white 
“Estate Lily’’ (Longiflorum Estate). Henryi is a Lily to plant freely 
in your garden due to its inherent dependability. Excellent for cut- 
ting and beautiful also under glass. PD 6 in. We have a few jumbo 
bulbs, each $1.10. Selected large bulbs, each 70c. Strong flower- 
ing bulbs, each 50c. Three, flowering size $1.40. 

SPECIAL FOR MASS PLANTING 
The two Speciosums and Henryi make a grand display planted 
in mass. We will send you 10 each of the three varieties, No. 
7716, 180 and 386, for $37.50. 5 each $19.00. 

