LILIUM PARRYII. The Yellow Lily. A few of them will per- . 
fume the whole garden. We have had some of these lilies 
bloom every year for over fifteen years. They are the 
rarest of the Western Lilies.and one of the finest of 
the Yellow Lilies | Large bulbs $1.00 ea. 
! Medium bulbs 75¢ ea. 
LILIUM PHILADELPHICUM. Orange Cup Lily. One of the good 
lilies from the Fast Coast. Orange flowers with purple 
spots. | ; Fine bulbs 75¢ ea. 
It is gratifying to notice the increasing demand for our Western | 
Native Lilies. For many years the imported varieties were the 
only lilies listed in the Nurseryman's catalogue, therefore, many 
gardeners were not acquainted with out Western varteties. All 
the varieties we list have done well here and they will for you 
if you follow the simple instructions given with them. There is 
a great difference in the height of these lilies as they range 
from about 18 inches to 8 feet. In coloring there is a prepon- 
derence of red and ovange, but also, there are white, pink and 
one exceptionally fiie Yeliow Lily. 
We find that rocks in the lily beds help a great) deal. This is 
& hot Summer country and the rocks hold enough moisture in the dry 
“Season to give the puibs protection through the long dry spell. 
There is something about a Lily that appeais to everyone and we 
are trying to bring them to the ordinary gardener, not the Spec- 
ialist alone, in a range of prices that keeps them out of the 
luxury classification. Try growing them from seed. It takes 
two to three years to get to blooming size, but years go fast to 
a& garden lover -- perhaps, too fast. 
_ SEEDS 
If you do not get our seed list in the Fall, just drop: us a 
post card. 
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