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SUPERBUM-—796-This is our native Turk’s Cap, a favorite with every 
gardener and easily one of the finest American plants. The flowers 
are nodding, Martagon type, strongly reflexed, bright orange suf- 
fused yellow with red tips and brown spots. A Lily easily established 
in moist but well drained lime free soil with plenty of humus. Grows 
vigorously, 5 to 9 feet tall, with up to 40 flowers on a stalk. A 
versatile Lily equally at home in the border, shrubbery or wild gar- 
den. Prefers partial shade and plenty of moisture. Try a group of 
them rising among tall feathery spires of white Cimicifuga Race- 
mosa against a dark background and the ever valuable Aster Fri- 
karti massed in the foreground. July-August. PD 5 in. Flowering 
size bulbs, each 45c, Three for $1.25. 
SCOTTIAE Light Form—760-A hybrid produced by Mr. F. L. Skin- 
ner, Manitoba, Canda. Th2 blooms are ideally held, facing outward, 
a bright salmon-orang2, spotted purple. As a Lily for the flower 
border it is of easy cu tur2 and vigorous growth. Ht 2 to 3 ft. Use 
purple violas for ground cover planting and you'll have a delightful 
picture. July-August. PD 5 in. Choice flowering bulbs, each $1.10. 
SCOTTIAE Dark Form-764-Same as above but darker and earlier 
blooming. Choice flowering bulbs, each $1.15. 
SARGENTIAE-756-A truly magnificent August-flowering trumpet 
Lily reddish-brown outside, creamy-white inside with a lovely golden- 
yellow throat. Anthers are deep brown, contrasting beautifully with 
the yellow throat. This Lily has been very scarce and we can supply 
but a very few bulbs this year. Ht to 7 feet. PD 6 in. Selected flow- 
ering size bulbs, each $2.25. 

Gresh Dug Bulbs 
Lilium Testaceum 
TESTACEUM (Syn. Excelsum) —848-The Nankeen Lily, one of the choicest, a real aristo- 
crat. Fragrant blooms are true nankeen-yellow delightfully tinged pale pink with brilliant 
Orange anthers; forming open cluster at top of stem. Effective against dark evergreens 
with pale blue Delphinium. Due to delicate tones, avoid planting among bright colored 
flowers. June-July. Full sun best, but tollerates partial shade. Late planting undesirable, 
September ideal. PD 3 in. Ht 4 to 6 ft. Very scarce. We have a few extra fine large bulbs, 
$2.90. Choice select, $2.25. 

TENUIFOLIUM-830-The gayest of the “little Lilies’’. Miss Clark 
called them a bright ‘‘cheery’’ red, bringing into our gardens joy and 
gladness in late May and early June. The slender wiry stems have 
an air of delicacy and refinement, holding aloft their numerous 
dainty Turks Cap blooms of bright scarlet. Either in the front of the 
border or in the rock garden, its dwarf stature is ideal. Try them 
among a large mass of Anchusa Myosotidiflora. You will be aston- 
ished how the scarlet of the Lily livens up the lovely forget-me-not 
blue of the Anchusa. This Lily is reasonable enough to plant lib- 
erally and charmingly beautiful as well. PD 3 in. Ht 1 Y2 ft. We 
have a limited supply of selected large bulbs, each 40c. Smaller, 
good flowering bulbs, each 25c, Six for $1.40. 
TENUIFOLIUM Golden Gleam—834-Identical to the above except 
in color which is a delightful golden apricot yellow. Try it among 
large drifts of rich purple pansies. You'll love it. Choice flowering 
bulbs, each 552, Three $1.55. 
TENUIFOLIUM Yellow Bunting—840-This was new last year, in size 
and type similar to the Species from far off Russia. Blooms a light 
canary-yellow, a lovely graceful flower you will adore in the garden. 
Valuable for its extremely early flowering. Height 1% feet. PD 
3 in. Stock still very scarce. Flowering bulbs, each $3.00. 
Special Ne. 3 
EARLY TO LATE LILIES 
This popular collection with a few changes is again offered. Va- 
rieties flowering from May to September. All are easy kinds 
thriving in average situations. 
Tenuifolium Superbum 
Concolor Maxwill Speciosum Rubrum 
Candidum Maximowiczi Formosanum (late) 
One bulb each of above nine kinds and five Regal, 14 bulbs in 
all, each one labeled, flowering size, $5.00 postpaid. 
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SULPHUR Hybrids—793-This group was of- 
fered last season as Crow’s Hybrids, Yellow 
Forms, but the originator feels that Sulphur 
Hybrids better describe them. Colors pale- 
yellow to sulphur-yellow, a most desirable 
development in trumpet Lilies. Doubtless the 
Sulphureum blood has given them added 
charm. Their late flowering and vigorous, 
healthy growth without any pampering make 
them extremely valuable. Height 4 to 6 ft. 
PD 6 inches. Stock limited. Flowering size 
bulbs, each $3.25. 
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. 
LILIUM 
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STAR OF OREGON-785-A hybrid of Hum- 
boldtii x pardalinum. It produces 14 to 20 
Martagon type blooms on vigorous stems six 
to seven feet tall. Color is cadmium orange, 
spotted black in the throat with spots enlarg- 
ing with red zones outward. Strikingly bril- 
liant Lily. July flowering. PD 6 inches. 
Flowering size bulbs, each $1.35. 
WASHINGTONIANUM Purpureum—880-Our 
beloved Mt. Hood Lily. The Purpureum va- 
riety is considered best for gardens and is 
the only one we offer. Stock is all nursery 
grown and fully matured. This beautiful na- 
tive Lily carries up to 30 funnel shaped 
blooms opening white with purple dots in the 
throat. As the flowers age they become lilac 
purple. Fragrant. Plant in a loose gravelly 
soil with plenty of leafmold and PERFECT 
drainage. Prefers partial shade. Generally re- 
quires a year after planting to establish it- 
self. PD 5 in. Ht 3 to 6 ft. June-July. Extra 
select bulbs, each $1.50. 
