HARDY LILIES 
In our list of Lilies you will find varieties of many colors, of 
varying heights and blooming time. It is possible to have 
Lilies blooming in your garden from late May until October. 
Lily bulbs are not ready to ship all at one time. Please note 
in the descriptions of each variety, CANDIDUM must be 
planted in early September while Auratum is not ready 
until late November or early December and may have to 
be planted the following spring. Our Lily Bulletin No. 5 gives 
planting instructions for these and other varieties. It will 
be sent with your order. 
AURATUM (Gold-banded Lily)—Large white bowl-shaped 
flowers are carried on stems 4 to 6 feet tall. Hach 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—tThese grand Lilies are the result 
of many years of patient hybridization, selection and propa- 
gation by a Northwest Lily hybridist. Many thousands of 
crosses have been made resulting in a distinctly different 
and beautiful strain of trumpet and semi-trumpet Lilies in 
white, ivory, cream and sulphur tones. We are very happy 
to present these this season to lovers of beautiful Lilies. 
Blooming time is July and early August. 
Large bulbs: Each $2.50, doz. $25.00 
BELLINGHAM HYBRIDS — These are hybrids from the 
crossings of many forms of west coast native lilies. All of 
them are handsome, brilliantly colored plants in shades of 
yellow and orange. 
Hach 75e, doz. $7.50 
CANDIDUM (Madonna Lily) — One of oldest lilies in cul- 
tivation and one of the most popular. Because these lilies 
form a rosette of leaves in early fall they MUST be planted 
in late August or early September. Beautiful blossoms of 
pure white; blossoms upturned and many on a stem. Very 
fragrant. Blooming time late June. Order early. 
Top Size bulbs: Each 90c, doz. $9.00 
Large bulbs: Each 70c, doz. $7.00 
Medium bulbs: Each 40c, doz. $4.00 
L. CANDIDUM (Cascade Strain)—This is a new strain of 
Madonna lily developed over a period of years from the best 
in foreign and American strains. It is unusual in that it 
sets seed freely and is greatly resistant to Botrytis. The 
bulbs should be planted not later than the 15th of September 
as their dormant period is very short. 
Top Size bulbs individually wrapped: Each $1.00 
CENTIFOLIUM — Immense white trumpets borne on stem 
6 to 8 feet in height. When established may have as many 
as 25 blooms on a stem. The plant is named Centifolium 
because of its abundant foliage. 
Top size bulbs: Each 35c, per doz. $3.50 

FIESTA HYBR1IDS—These 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. All inferior plants have 
been rogued out and the resulting 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. 
Each 25c, doz. $2.50 
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. 
Each 50c, doz. $5.00 
L. MARTIGON ALBUM—tThe pure white form of the Mar- 
tigon lily so popular in Europe and England. The dainty 
waxy flowers are gracefully placed and form a symmetrical 
pyramid on 4-ft. stems. One of the most permanent of all 
lilies. Once it is happily settled it will increase from year to 
year, forming larger and finer spikes. Plant not deeper than 
4 inches in a well drained sunny location. 
op Size bulbs: Each $2.25 
MAXWILL — A brilliant orange-red lily blooming in July. 
The stem is from five to six feet with as many as 20 blooms 
after the bulb becomes established. Very robust. 
Each 35c, 3 bulbs for $1.00, per doz. $3.50 
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REGALE—The most 
popular of all lilies 
and planted in many 
gardens all over 
America. It is very 
hardy, thriving in al- 
most 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. 
It can be used for 
forcing in pots, com- 
ing into bloom in 
early spring. 
Each 30c 
3 for 85c 
Doz. $3.00 
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