Hemerocalis, Day Lilies 
These hardy perennials are greatly im- 
proved, far surpassing the old varieties. 
Fall or spring delivery. The dozen rate 
for one kind is 10 times the single rate. 
6 of one kind at the dozen rate. Prices 
postpaid. 
NEW DAY LILIES 
Each 
Frans Verwilt — Brilliant flaming 
velvety red, golden throat, petals 
slightly veined; a bold free flow- 
| ering variety. Season late July. 
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Gratia — A massive, gold reddish 
mahogany flower with big gold- 
en yellow throat; the center of 
flower is veined yellow, giving 
the throat a brilliant starlight 
effect. Flowers are delicately 
fragrant. Flowering July. 30 to 
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Hercules— One of the best reds, 
growing about 40 inches tall. 
Maroon red with red-mahogany 
overtones and deep yellow cen- 
ter. Bright and brilliant 1.00 
Nigrette—One of the darkest col- 
ored to date. Flowers of deep 
pansy purple with dark mahog- 
any overtones; throat deep gold- 
en yellow. Medium size blooms 
of distinct color. Season late 
June and early July. 26 inches___ B10 
Summer Pride—A profuse bloomer 
bearing ruby-red flowers with 
violet flush and small golden 
throat and faint yellow vein on 
midrib. Late July to early Au- 
gust blooming. Height 30 to 36 
inches 
Bagdad — Rich coppery red and 
brown. Large flowers ____---_--- 00 
Chengtu—Coppery red and carmine .70 
Dawn—A rosy buff or copper-pink 
tone 
Golden Dream—Deep golden orange _ .50 
Kwanso—Large orange, toned 
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Linda—Golden yellow, base with 
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Mikado—Deep orange with maroon 
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Modesty—Delicate pale lemon yellow .40 
Morocco Red — Garnet red, 3 ft. 
July 
Royal—Golden yellow. Fragrant___. 40 
Sunny West—Immense soft canary 
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Viking—Rich orange red, greenish 
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New Lily, Flamingo 
Leucojum, Snowflake 
Hardy, robust plant producing in May, 
elegant spikes of long stemmed bleoms 
which are useful cut flowers. Height 14 
to 18 inches with heads of 4 to 8, white, 
drooping, bell-shaped blooms. The flow- 
ers have a small dot of green on the edge 
of each petal. Plant 3 to 4 inches deep, 
Sept. to Nov. preferred. 3 for 30c; doz. 
$1.00; 100 for $7.50. Postpaid. 
Peruvian Lily 
ALSTROMERIA 
AURANTIACA—Large orange flowers 
in clusters and a splendid cut flower. 
Very productive of flowers on long stems. 
Root divisions can be planted in fall or 
early spring. Very hardy. Each 35ce; 3 for 
95ce; doz. $3.50. 
CHILENSIS HYBRIDS — Gorgeous 
clusters of flowers on 2 to 4 foot stems. 
in beautiful pastel shades. Offered in 
mixture usually containing shades of 
apricot, coral, salmon, shell pink, rose 
pink, salmon pink, yellow and white. 
Each 40c; 3 for $1.00; doz. $4.00. 
Lily of the Valley 
Hardy out of doors. They require a 
mellow, rich soil and a moist, shaded 
position. Cover pips one-half inch deep. 
Delivery November to February. Oregon 
grown pips: 6 for 45c; doz. 80c; 190 for 
$4.75. Postpaid. 
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