Hardy Lilies 
Most lilies require well-drained soil. 
Some shade on the ground is very good 
but the sun is needed around the upper 
plant. The soil should be fibrous and 
rooty; some leaf mold or peat should be 
added. Plant one foot apart. Charcoal 
and sulphur sprinkled in planting helps 
to ward off worm attacks and blue mold. 
We offer large, blooming sized bulbs. Our 
bulbs will be sent at the proper season. 
Most of our lily bulbs are grown in 
Oregon and Washington. Lily bulbs can 
not be kept too dry or too moist. Most 
varieties can be planted in the fall. 
Prices on lilies are all postpaid. 
New Hardy Lily 
OREGON GLORY—Last year we in- 
troduced this grand new garden lily. We 
bought the entire stock from the origin- 
ator, an Oregon grower. It is a selection 
carried on for several years from Ken- 
yon-Davis variety. It is, we believe, the 
largest of the Easter type. It is unusually 
vigorous and more free from disease than 
most of the Croft types. The pure white 
flowers are borne freely, often 10 to the 
stem. The large bulbs often make 3 
strong stems, loaded with blooms. It is 
10 to 12 inches taller than the Croft lily 
and with whiter and larger flowers. It 
is a splendid garden lily, being more 
vigorous than the Croft. It carries 
flowers on long trumpets of great sub- 
stance and artistic appearance. All of 
these many fine qualities make it an 
outstanding garden lily. The one shown 
in the cut had 19 buds and flowers. This 
however was above the average for a 
large bulb, but shows what can be done. 
Large bulbs 65c; 3 for $1.75; doz. $6.50. 
Medium bulbs 45c; 3 for $1.20; doz. $4.50. 
Select List Hardy Lilies 
We specialize in lilies. Note the new 
and standard varieties. 
AURATUM (Gold Banded Lily)—One 
ot the largest and most beautiful of all 
lilies. The immense blooms are brilliant, 
sweet scented and artistic. While not 
new they have become very scarce. We 
offer clean, healthy American grown 
bulbs that will bloom the first season. 
White petals, dotted with small dark 
spots with distinct yellow band through 
the center of the petals. Large bulbs. 
Each $1.50; 3 for $4.35; doz. $15.00. 
BELLINGHAM HYBRIDS — Colors 
range from soft yellow, buff terra cotta, 
through shades of copper and orange to 
red, dotted with dark red or soft brown 
spots... Clusters of 20 to 30 flowers, on 
stiff stems 4 to 5 feet high. Each 45c; 
3 for $1.25; doz. $4.50. 

Lily, Oregon Glory, See This Page 
CANDIDUM (Cascade)—An improved 
strain of this old variety. Larger flowers 
and taller stalks. Vigorous in growth. 
Each 60c; 3 for $1.60; doz. $6.00. 
CENTIFOLIUM (Olympic Hybrids) — 
Beautiful, hardy garden lilies with vig- 
orous growth reaching as high as 6 feet 
tall. The flowers range from trumpet 
shape to bowl formation. Colors range 
through creamy yellow, purplish tones, 
icy green and white. Blooms after Regal 
lilies. Each 35e; 3 for $1.00; doz. $3.50. 
CROFT LILY—The popular Easter 
Lily for forcing, also suited to outdoor 
planting in the milder climates such as 
Western Oregon and Washington, also 
the Southern States. Very large pure 
white trumpets on stems about 12 to 14 
inches tall in outside culture or 18 to 20 
inches in greenhouses. Each 30c; 3 for 
85c; doz. $3.00. Extra large bulbs 50c; 
3 for $1.40; doz. $5.00 
ESTATE—A very stately and impres- 
sive lily of the Easter Lily group. Adapt- 
ed for garden culture or for potting. Pure 
white, large trumpets and heavy sub- 
stances blooming in clusters of several 
blossoms. Each 50ce; 3 for $1.40; doz. $5.00. 
FIESTA HYBRIDS (New)—tThe colors 
range through bright yellow, orange and 
dark rich red. Most of the flowers are 
of recurved turks-cap shape. A sun lov- 
ing lily. Resistant to Mosaic and makes 
excellent cut flowers. Each $1.50. 
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