LILIES 

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L. PARDALINUM GIGANTEUM 
AURATUM (Gold-banded Lily)—Large white bowl-shaped 
flowers are carried on stems 4 to 6 feet tall. Each of the six 
petals of the flower has a gold stripe down the center and is 
also heavily spotted with crimson. Has a wonderful fra- 
grance. Blooms in August. These are hybrids from especially 
vigorous stock and free from virus diseases. 
Top size bulbs: Each $2.65 
AURELIAN HYBRIDS—-These grand Lilies are the result 
of many years of patient hybridization, selection and propa- 
gation by a Northwest Lily hybridist. They are a beautiful 
strain of trumpet and semi-trumpet Lilies in white, ivory, 
cream and sulphur tones. Blooming time July and early 
August. 
Large bulbs: Each $2.50, doz. $25.00 
FIESTA HYBRIDS—tThese are crosses of the famous lilies 
introduced by Miss Preston. Stems are tall and erect and 
carry a large group of rich orange-vermilion flowers, some 
of which are spotted and some plain. Strain is very vigorous 
and robust. 
Top size bulbs: Each $2.50 
FORMOSANUM—-A late blooming white lily. The flowers 
are similar in shape to the Regal lily but more slender; the 
outside of the petals is suffused with a deep rose coloring; 
stems four to six feet and with several blossoms on each stem. 
CE OUMMOSE TO 50 Cp eiend © Zama 
HENRYI—A hardy vigorous lily very easy to grow. Does 
well in any light or medium garden soil. Height up to 8 feet 
in a well established planting with as many as 20 blooms to 
a stem. The color is deep orange-yellow and blooming time 
August-September. 
Bach 50c, doz. $5.00 
PARDALINUM GIGANTEUM (Sunset Lily)-——This is a very 
tall growing lily with stems 5 to 7 feet. The coloring is 
bright scarlet and gold spotted maroon. A very striking lily 
flowering in June. 
Large bulbs: Each 35c, 3 for $1.00, per doz. $3.50 
PINK TRUMPET LILIEHS—These fine hybrids show a flush 
of rose-pink on the face of the flower. They have been de- 
veloped by selection from long hybridized strains of Liliums 
Sargentiae, leucanthum and regale. They are new'and very 
interesting and attractive. Early July flowering. 
Hach $2.50,.,doz. $25.00 
REGALE The most popular of all lilies and planted in 
many gardens all over America. It is very hardy, thriving 
in almost any soil. The blossom is a large white trumpet 
with canary yellow throat and a suffusion of wine color on 
the backs of the petals. 
2 large bulbs 45c, per doz. $2.25 


SHUKSAN—A lovely apricot lily dotted with black, origi- 
nated by the late Dr. Griffiths. A vigorous and handsome 
plant, stems 4 ‘feet, coming into flower in July. 
Each 65c, 3 for $1.80, per doz. $6.50 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM—This lovely lily has gracefully re- 
curved and handsome!y spotted petals. The color ranges 
from pink to rosy-carmine. Blooming time August. 
Top size bulbs: Hach $2.00 
SPECIOSUM ALBUM —— Beautiful snow-white form of the 
above except for a delightful green stripe down the center 
of each petal. Not quite as tall as the Rubrum but flowers 
at the same time. Very select strain. 
Top size bulbs: Each $3.25 
TENUIFOLIUM — A lovely dainty bright orange-red lily 
blooming in June. Height is only about 2 feet, with six to 
eight blossoms on each stem. 
Top size bulbs: Each 30c, per doz. $3.50 
TIGRINUM SPLENDENS (Tiger Lily) — Thrives in almost 
any soil. The bright orange spotted flowers appear in July. 
Height 4 to 6 feet. Many blossoms to each stem. 
Top size bulbs: Each 35c, 3 for $1.00, per doz. $3.50 
UMBELLATUM HYBRIDS—PBrilliant orange and red-orange 
upright blossoms on strong 2 to 3 foot stems. Very sturdy 
plants. 


Top size bulbs: 2 for 55c, per doz. $2.65 
UMBELLATUM ‘Golden Chalice’’—These hybrids are a spe- 
cially selected strain of Umbellatum crossed with Dauricum 
and HElegans. The color varies from clear lemon yellow 
through rich warm shades of gold and apricot-orange. They 
can be planted in a warm spot in the perennial border. 
Flowering time June. 
Hach $1.25, 3 for $3.50 

CALLA LILIES 
WHITE CALLA (Zantedeschia Aethiopica)—Large white 
flowers on 38- to 5-foot stems. Luxuriant dark green foliage. 
In a warm climate they may be left in the ground for a num- 
ber of years; in colder sections they may be lifted in the fall 
and stored until spring or flowered in the house. 
Each 35¢ 
YELLOW CALLA (Z. Elliottiana)—A beautiful golden yel- 
low blossom, foliage dark green spotted silvery white. Very 
showy. Height 2% to 3 feet. 
Each 35c 
PINK CALLA (Z. Rehmannii)—Small dainty flowers in 
lovely rose pink; leaves slender and of lighter green than 
C. Aethiopica. 
Each 60¢ 
BLACK CALLA (Arum Pictum)—Flower a deep purple, al- 
most black, no scent. Blooms in the spring. Dormant ship- 
ping season July to November. 
Hach 60c 

WHITE CALLA LILY 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY 
We will have for spring planting some fine large Lily-of-the- 
Valley Pips. These are good for outdoor planting or for 
forcing in pots. They will have large blossoms the first year 
and if left in the ground will multiply rapidly. They should 
be planted in a shady spot in good rich garden soil and 
where they will have room to spread. 
1 doz. Pips $1.00, 100 Pips $7.00. 50 at the 100 price. © 
Please order early. They will be mailed when ready, 


