LAL YE IIR ICE LIES SIE ate 
(All Prices Are Postpaid) 
URAZALEA 
Vigorous growing, sun-loving Dauricum Hybrid of light 
apricot color, spotted mahogany. Blooming time May-June. 
2-24’ high; plant 4” deep. 
65c each; 6 for $3.60; Dozen $7.00 
L. BELLINGHAM HYBRIDS 
A group of these colorful Hybrids, ranging from clear yel- 
low through yellow orange and orange reds with scarlet 
tipped petals spotted brown, makes a delightful picture if 
planted against a dark background of evergreens. An ex- 
cellent cut flower. Partial shade; use plenty of peatmoss; 
5-6” deep. Height 6’; June-July flowering. 
65c each; 6 for $3.60; Dozen $7.00 
L. BRENDA WATTS 
One of Miss Preston’s Hybrids with five foot stalks and large, 
slightly recurved fire red flowers dotted purple black to- 
wards the center that is certain to attract attention in any 
garden. Sun or partial shade; 6” deep. Late June flowering. 
$1.25 each: 6 for $7.00; Dozen $13.50 
L. LILLIAN CUMMINGS 
Another Preston Hybrid, light orange red reflexed flowers, 
dense foliage, freely flowering. Four to five feet high. Like 
all Preston Hybrids very hardy and increasing rapidly. Sun 
or partial shade. 6” deep. July flowering. 
$1.25 each; 6 for $7.00; Dozen $13.50 
L. DAURICUM WILSONII 
A native of North-East Asia, 114-3 feet tall with erect, large 
flowers of deep aprico*, spotted mahogany. Blooms during 
August. Sun or partial shade; 4” deep. 
50c each; 6 for $2.75; Dozen $5.00 
L. DAVIDI IMPROVED 
Cinnabar-red flowers with black dots on spikes 6 feet tall. 
This lily loves full sun. Blooms in July. 5” deep. 
50c each; 6 for $2.75; Dozen $5.00 
L. EDNA KEAN (Preston Hybrid ) 
Resembling Brenda Watts in form, but a much deeper 
coloring. Does well in full sun or partial shade. 3-4 feet 
tall, plant 6” deep. Bloom early July. 
75c each; 6 for $4.15; Dozen $8.00 
L. ELEGANS (Mixed seedlings ) 
These low-growing lilies are only 12-18” high which makes 
them ideal plants for the rock garden, useful for border 
planting and potted plants. In spite of the short stem they 
have large flowers, and in these seedlings are included all the 
colors from delicate yellows to deep crimson reds. Sun- 
loving. Blooms in July. Plant 4” deep. 
50c each; 6 for $2.75; Dozen $5.00 
EE GALAHAD 
This new lily, a result of recrossing of Hybrids of Regal, Sul- 
phureum and Sargentiae, is a beautiful trumpet lily in soft 
sulphur-yellow. Besides its beauty it is a hardy, vigorous 
grower, producing numerous glowing flowers on its pyram- 
idal raceme. Plant 6” deep. Blooms in late summer. 
Each $4.00 
L. HENRYI 
Commonly called the golden Speciosum. It is one of the 
most dependable lilies, growing quite tall with large flower 
heads of golden yellow orange with green central line. While 
this lily stands considerable dryness and neglect, with care it 
will produce stalks with 50 blooms and more. Blooms dur- 
ing August, in sun or light shade. Plant 6” deep. 
7-8”, 65c each; 6 for $3.50. 10” and up, $1.00 each 
L. MAXWILL 
The 5-7 foot stems of this new Hybrid produce 30 or more 
large, bright orange red recurving flowers with graceful, long 
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stamens and brick red anthers, a most interesting color 
combination. Blooms during late July. Plant in sun or par- 
tial shade 5” deep. 
50c each; 6 for $2.75; Dozen $5.00 
L. RED BIRD 
Like Galahad, this is a new introduction and has many 
points in its favor. The five-foot stem is clothed with an 
abundance of healthy leaves and bears its large, reflexed 
flowers facing outward. The medium dark red flowers 
touched with tigrinum-rose will provide a most charming 
picture in the garden. It increases rapidly since it produces 
bulbils in its leaf axils, a characteristic inherited from its part- 
tigrinum parent. Blooms for a long period during late mid- 
summer. Full sun, 5” deep. 
Each $3.00 
L. REGAL 
The best known of all the trumpet lilies and still a “REGAL” 
Lily. One of the easiest to grow and most beautiful. Its form 
and color are so well known they require no further descrip- 
tion. June flowering, full sun, 6” deep. 
7-8” circ.: 35c each; 6 for $1.85; Dozen $3.50 
L. SCOTTIAE—Light form 
The medium sized stalk, 2-3 feet, carries large, recurved, 
salmon-orange colored flowers facing outward. Late June- 
July flowering, of easy culture, loves sun. Plant 5” deep. 
$1.00 each; 6 for $5.50; Dozen $10.50 
L. SCOTTIAE—Dark form 
Similar habit and form as the above but darker in color 
and blooming in late May to early June which makes it one 
of the earliest lilies to bloom. 
$1.00 each; 6 for $5.50; Dozen $10.50 
L. SHUKSAN HYBRIDS 
The recurved, large, soft buff yellow flowers slightly flushed 
with red at tips, spotted maroon, grow on 4-6 foot stalks. 
This lily does best in light shade with plenty of peatmoss 
added to the soil. July flowering. Plant 6” deep. 
75c each; 6 for $4.15; Dozen $8.00 
L. TENUIFOLIUM 
This little garden lily is native to Northeast Asia and is 
quite well known under the name Coral Lily. It grows only 
to a height of 1-2 feet but the bright, small recurved flowers 
of waxy scarlet catch every eye. A pretty little plant, worth a 
place in every garden. Plant 3” deep in full sun. Blooms 
late June. 
30c each; 6 for $1.65; Dozen $3.00 
SPECIOSUM LILIES 
There is hardly a plant that contributes so generously to 
the beauty of the garden and rewards the lover of flowers so 
richly for the little care devoted to it than this group of Lilies. 
Given the right location, a soil well drained and mixed with a 
generous amount of peatmoss, they will bloom year after year, 
increasing steadily. While imported stocks of this lily may grow 
to a height of 3-4 feet, often won’t even bloom the first year, 
our Oregon grown bulbs, according to reports from our cus- 
tomers in the Middle West did grow the first year after plant- 
ing to a height of 6 feet, flowering accordingly. The flowers of 
our Speciosum are outstanding. We ship them yearly to florists 
all over the nation to be used for corsages, weddings, etc. We 
can offer two varieties this year: 
L. SPECIOSUM RUBRUM 
The flowers have broad petals of white suffused pink, spotted 
rose. Large bulbs, 9” and up: 
$1.00 each; 6 for $5.25; Dozen $10.00 
