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PARDALINUM GIGANTEUM (Sunset Lily) 
This is believed to be a natural hybrid having Humboldtii 
blood and is extremely robust growing to a height of 
5-7 feet, flowers are larger and of a much deeper red 
than the type. The petals are thickly covered with deep 
purple spots, deep gold in the center of the flower, Same 
culture as above. 
Each 35c; 6 for $1.75 
PARDALINUM SCENTED TYPE (Leslie Woodriff 
Hybrid) 
A hybrid between Parryi and Pardalinum Giganteum, it 
has a very lovely fragrance, new in this type of lily. Flo- 
wers very similar to L, Pardalinum Giganteum but only 
lightly reflexing and of a lighter color. 
Each $2.00 
PARRYI (West Coast Native) 
This lovely west coast lily is quite distinct from our other 
native lilies. The lightly spotted, fragrant, canary yellow 
funnel-shaped flowers open in July on 3-5’ stems. Will 
not establish itself unless the right growing conditions 
are provided, Must have well drained lime free soil, heavily 
mixed with peatmoss. Plant in partial shade 67” deep, 
keep moist at all times. 
Each $2.00 
. PAULINE KLINE (Havemeyer Hybrid Origin. Ed 
gar L. Kline) | 
Flowers are semi-recurved (expanded 8” across) of ma- 
jolica yellow shading to saffron, height 6’, blooming in 
August. Plant 6-7” deep in light shade, use plenty of peat- 
moss mixed with soil. 
Each $5.00 
PRINCEPS G. C. CREELMAN (Regal X Sargentiae 
- Hybrid) 
This lily produces extraordinary heads of trumpet shaped 
flowers starting to bloom when L. Regal has finished 
to do so. Flowers white, lemon yellow center, shaded 
on the exterior brownish lavender. Plant 5” deep in full 
sun, 
Large bulbs, each $2.50 
RADIANCE (Jan de Graaff Rainbow Hybrid) 
This is a sister seedling of L, Flamingo but an Umbella- 
tum hybrid with characteristics all its own, Radiance 
bears on stems 2%-4 feet tall, large flowers, orange-red 
in color. June-July flowering. Plant 5” deep, full sun or 
light shade. 
Each $3.75 
Red Bird (Hybrid Dr. E. F. Palmer) 
Like Galahad, this is a 1949 introduction and has many 
points in its favor. The 5-foot stem is clothed with an 
abundance of healthy leaves and bears its large, reflexed 
flowers facing outward. The good-sized dark red flowers, 
touched with tigrinum rose, will provide a most striking 
picture in the garden. It increases rapidly since it pro- 
duces bulbils in its leaf-axils, a characteristic inherited 
from its part tigrinum parent. Blooms for a long period 
during late mid-summer. Plant in full sun 5” deep. 
Each $3.00 
REGAL (China) 
The best known of all trumpet lilies and still a “Regal” 
lily. Cne of the easiest to grow and most beautiful, its 
form and color are so well known they require no further 
description. June flowering. Plant in full sun 6” deep. 
Flowering size 25c; 6 for $1.25; Dozen $2.25 
Medium size 35c; 6 for $1.75; Dozen $3.25 
Large size 55c; 6 for $2.75; Dozen $4.75 
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