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PARDALINUM GIGANTEUM “SUNSET LILY’’—An im- 
proved form of the species, one of the most vigorous West 
Coast natives. This lily grows three to six feet tall in 
almost any location, preferring light shade. Petals are 
bright orange, spotted with maroon, and with red tips. 
If left undisturbed, it readily forms large clumps. July. 
Plant 6 inches deep. .50 each; 6 for 2.50 
. PRESTON HYBRIDS SEHEDLINGS—Red - orange to 
yellow-orange flowers, nicely placed on the vigorous 
18- to 30-inch stems. Flowers last well in the garden or 
as a cut flower. July. Plant 4 inches deep. 
.75 each; 6 for 4.00 
. “RED BIRD’’—y1949 Introduction—Medium dark red 
flowers, touched with Saturn Red and with darker spot- 
tings. Flowers measure 4% inches across, partly reflexed, 
tacing outward. Up to 16 blossoms per stem in a graceful 
raceme, it grows from 3 to 5 feet tall. June-Juty. Plant 
5 inches. 3.600 each 
. RUBELLUM—Dainiy, May flowering lily with fragrant, 
beli-shapsa flowers varying from a pale pink to a delicate 
rose-pink. Bright green leaves on 18- to 24-inch stems. 
Plant 4 inches deep. 1.75, each 
. REGALE “REGAL LILY’’-——-The stock [ am offering has 
been raised from seed of specially selected parent plants 
and is definitely superior to the ordinary commercial h. 
regale, both in form and placement of flowers. It may be 
planted in full sun or light shade from 5 to 6 inches deep. 
July flowering. .90 each; 6 for 2.50 
. SARGENTIAE—-Large, fragrant white trumpet flowers, 
with a rosy-purple reverse to the petals, and a golden 
yellow in the throat. It bears stem-bulbils in the leaf axils. 
The stalks grow from 3 to 5 feet in height, with numerous 
flowers in August. Plant in full sun, 6 inches deep. 
1.00 each; 3 for 2.75 
. SCOTTIAEK—Jasper Red (subtle orange-red) flowers, 
darker toward the tips, spotted with red-brown. These 
outward facing flowers are carried on 2-foot stems. 
Early, mid-May to early June. Plant 4 to 5 inches deep. 
1.00 each; 3 for 2.75 
