
CONCOLOR 
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NEPALENSE Each 3.00 
Offered for the first time this is the rarest and most exotic 
lily in our entire list. There is nothing else like it. The large 
green white tinted flower is funnel shaped with a wide flaring 
mouth and reflexed petal tips. The throat is vivid red purple. 
The plant grows about 21/2 feet high and blooms in late June. 
Contrary to former belief this lily is hardy as it endures zero 
temperatures without protection. A gorgeous novelty for those 
who want a lily that is strikingly beautiful and different. 
PARDALINUM GIGANTEUM (Sunset) Each .40 
This lovely and colorful lily is practically fool proof. A strong 
vigorous plant growing up to 8 feet, bearing as many as 15 to 
20 recurving flowers of glowing sunset red with a yellow base 
and speckled amber brown. July. 
PUMILUM (Tenuifolium) Top size bulbs: Each .30; 12 for 3.00 
The ever popular little Coral Lily that inaugurates the bloom- 
ing season wherever garden lilies are grown. The glowing 
scarlet Turk’s caps are fragrant and are borne on slender stems 
1 to 2 feet. One of the easiest in ordinary garden soil and 
full sun. Come most readily from seed. Early June. 
REGALE Strong flowering bulbs: Each .30; 12 for 3.00 
Top size bulbs: Each .50; 12 for 5.00 
No flower garden should be without this extremely hardy 
lily which is of easiest culture. Large, beautiful white with 
yellow center and exterior tinted purple or brown. Ours is a 
selected strain producing extra large flowers with wide petals. 
Largest bulbs produce 30 to 40 flowers on stems 6 to 8 feet 
high. Splendid planted with blue delphiniums. 
SARGENTIAE Each .75 
A rare and beautiful species something like the Regale but 
comes into bloom at least 6 weeks later. Also green throated 
instead of yellow with striking brown anthers and brown 
markings on outside of petals. The only white trumpet species 
which bears stem bulbils. 6 to 9 feet. August. 
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SPECIOSUM 
Among the most beautiful of all lilies, this species ranks high 
in popularity in American gardens. Artistically fashioned, the 
recurved frilly flowers bring glory to the late summer garden 
as well as ecstatic delight to the flower arrangement devotee. 
This lily is vigorous, quite disease resistant and very hardy. 
Slightly acid soil is preferred but it will tolerate many varie- 
ties of soil with no ill effects. We offer our customers 3 varie- 
ties all of which are Oregon grown and clean stock of finest 
quality. Average height is about 4 feet and blooms from late 
August through september. 
SPECIOSUM ALBUM Each 1.50 
The refreshing and cool snow white Speciosum that is a classic 
among lilies. Blooms a little later than the pink varieties and 
is most impressive when planted against a background of ever- 
green foliage. 
SPECIOSUM MAGNIFICUM Each 1.25 
A clonal selection chosen for its brilliance and vigorous habit. 
Large wide petaled flowers of vivid carmine pink margined 
white. The first of our 3 varieties to flower. 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM “’’Red Champion” Each 1.00 
Deepest colored of the pink varieties. The foundation stock 
was discovered locally on the slopes of Mount Hood where it 
had grown undisturbed for some 40 years. Blooms a little 
later than Magnificum, is just as vigorous and the stock is 
absolutely disease free. 
TALISMAN Each .85; 12 for 7.50 
A handsome hybrid out of Tigrinum, Willmottiae and Umbel- 
latum that is absolutely fool proof. One bulb will increase 
to hundreds in a few years as bulbils are produced on the 
entire length of the stem. The pendant flowers are sparkling 
deep orange and are borne on 5 foot stems. Blooms late. 
TIGRINUM SPLENDENS Each .40; 12 for 4.00 
Very handsome and the largest flowering variety of the well 
known Tiger Lily. Deep salmon orange flowers speckled 
black. Hardy and easy to grow anywhere. Blooms on 6 foot 
stems in late August and September. 
TIGRINUM FLORE-PLENO Each .40; 12 for 3.50 
The double form of Splendens and the most attractive of all 
double lilies. Also blooms a little later than the single variety. 
UMBELLATUM GRANDIFLORUM Each .35 
Rather dwarf lily producing large clusters of upright flowers 
on sturdy 24 inch to 30 inch stems. The color is orange red 
with some variations. Of easiest culture everywhere and a fast 
increaser. June. 

RAINBOW HYBRIDS 
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WALTER MARX GARDENS) e 
BORING, OREGON 
