LILIUM RUBESCENS. Redwood Lily or Chemise Lily. The most 
fragrant of our Western Lilies. The fiowers open white 
with purple spots and turn to purple. The best known of 
411 of our lilies, Large bulbs 
Medium bulbs 
LILIUM KELLOGGII. A very rare and most attractive Bia y. 
The flowers are fragrant and a pale pink with a light 
yellow streak down the center of each petal, 
i Large bulbs 
Medium bulbs 
LILIUM WASHINGTONIANUM var Purpurem. Mount Hood Lily. 
Pure white funnel shaped flowers with purple dots; 
very fragrant and turn to a pinkish purple, 
Large bulbs 
Medium bulbs 
The following lilies belong to the bog type. They grow 
naturally along the borders of pools, streams, in damp 
meadows or along the edges of bogs. Naturally, they re- 
quire &@ soil rich in humus, sand and leaf mod, However, . 
good drainage is just as essential as with the other 
lilies. Give them protection from too hot a sun and wind 
and keep moist during the blooming period. 
LILIUM Maritimum, Coast Lily. They grow in burned off 
meadows in the Redwood belt, hidden among the Rhododen- | 
drons and blue berries. They are a small Lily with rich 
crimson flowers with dark spots. Plant 4 inches deep yu 
Fine bulbs 
LILIUM PARDALINUM, Hardy Lily, very easy to grow. A 
very fine sight with stalks often 6 feet high bearing 
50 and more deep orange flowers, These lilies are 
the least particular as to soil or location of any of 
our lilies. Plant 4 inches deep. Fine buibs 
LILIUM PARVUM var luteum, A very dainty little Lily with 
Clear yellow bell shaped flowers. A very rare fe iy 6 
Fine bulbs 
LILIUM OCCIDENTALE. One of the rare native Lilies from 
Oregon. The smail bell shaped flowers are deep red 
with a few dark spots in the throat, Fine bulbs 
LILIUM ROEZLII. These look very much like a sma1i form 
of L. Pardelinum, but they need more moisture than 
that Lily. Fine bulbs 
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