SPECIOSUM ALBUM, S-10. A graceful Lily that is desirable in every 
way. The large informally shaped flowers are white with green 
throat and conspicuous elongated anthers of mahogany. Beautiful 
for cutting. Height 4 feet. September. 
Each-$1.10 3-$3.00 
6-$5.50 12-$11.00 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM, S-10. A great favorite because of its sur- 
passing beauty and ease of culture. The large flowers are white 
flushed with pink and spotted carmine, and are of graceful, in- 
formal shape. Their charming fresh color appears exotic coming 
as it does so late in the season. Suggested companions are Caryop- 
teris incana, Anemone Hupensis and Heliotrope. Height 4 to 5 
feet. September. 
22/24 em.—Each-85c 3-$2.25 
20/22 em.—Each-80c  3-$2.20 6 -$4.30 
6-$4.25 
12-$8.60 
12-$8.50 
25-$15.20 
TESTACEUM, B-4. An elegant Lily of unique color. The flowers are 
true Nankeen or apricot yellow with brilliant orange anthers and 
are borne 5 to 12 to a stem. Its vigor and adaptability to garden 
conditions commend it to those seeking something unusual, yet 
not difficult to grow. A sunny position in loamy soil suits it well. 
Height 4 to 5 feet. June. 
Each-$1.30 3-$3.60 
6-$6.50 12-$13.00 
Umbellatum Type—‘Bonanza”’ (See Edition II) 
Courtesy — Oregon Bulb Farms 
TIGRINUM SPLENDENS, $-8. An improved form of the well-known 
Tiger Lily with brighter flowers and of a more robust habit of 
growth. Nice along paths and driveways as well as in the flower 
garden. Height 4 to 5 feet. September. 
Each-35c 3-80c 6-$1.50 12-$3.00 25-$5.45 
THE UMBELLATUM LILIES 
Are characterized by their erect, fully open flowers, pro- 
fuse flowering and easy culture. They are 2 feet and over 
in height and bloom in June. They thrive in any good 
garden soil in a sunny location and increase freely. 
GOLDEN FLEECE, $-6. Golden yellow shaded with apricot. A fine 
tall variety of very distinct quality. 
Each-50c 3-$1.35 6-$2.60 12-$5.15 25-$9.20 
INCOMPARABLE, S-6. Intense rich crimson, spotted black. Fine. 
Each-40c 3-95c 6-$1.75 12-$3.45 25-$6.20 
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, Lilies in Edition II 
This catalog, Edition I, includes one of the finest 
selections of popular, easy-to-grow Lilies in the country. 
Edition II will include a fascinating collection of all the 
finest, beautiful, new hybrids produced by Jan de Graaff 
of Oregon Bulb Farms plus the most extensive and com- 
prehensive list in America of choice, rare, and unusual 
Species and hybrids from all parts of the world. 
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ORANGE TRIUMPH, S-6. One of the finest—flowering in June with 
10 to 15 large erect orange-yellow flowers, violet spotted at the 
center. 2 feet in height. Of easy culture. Excellent for growing 
in pots. Very distinct. 
Each-40c 3-95c 6-$1.75 
12-$3.45 25-$6.20 
REFULGENCE, $-6. Large flowers of uniform glowing orange-crimson. 
One of the tallest Umbellatums. Late. 
Each-45c 3-$1.15 6-$2.15 
12-$4.30 25-$7.70 
SPLENDIDUM. Vermilion shaded orange. Late flowering. One of 
the best. 
6-$2.15 
Each-45c 3-$1.15 12-$4.30 25-$7.70 
VERMILION BRILLIANT, S-6. Crimson blood-red with a few black 
spots. Handsome. 
Each-40c 3-95c 12-$3.45 
6-$1.75 25-$6.20 
(End of Umbellatum Lilies) 
WILLMOTTIAE, S-8. A strikingly handsome Lily that should be in 
every collection. The numerous bright orange-red flowers are 
borne in Turkscap fashion on a tall pyramidal spike terminating 
in a full cluster at the top. They are spotted with black. It 
eventually reaches a height of 6 feet bearing as many as 30 to 
50 blooms. July-August. 
Each-35¢ 3-80c 6-$1.50 
12-$3.00 25-$5.45 
WILLMOTTIAE UNICOLOR, S-8. An improved form of the above in 
that the flowers are of pure orange-red color without any spots, 
the petals broad and of great substance. The stems are also 
stronger. Being of the same easy culture, it is highly recom- 
mended. Height 4 to 6 feet. 
Each-35c 3-80c 6-$1.50 
12-$3.00 25-$5.45 
Lilium Formosanum 
Courtesy — Oregon Bulb Farms 
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