SPECIOSUM ALBUM (new form) 
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A very superior Oregon grown white Speciosum with 
larger flowers than Kraetzeri. Flowers have a great keep- 
ing quality. The light greenish midrib and golden anthers 
enhance the beauty of the clear white flower. Tall, robust 
pliant with broader foliage than other forms and less re- 
curved flowers. 
Each $3.50 
SPECIOSUM LITTLE STAR 
Some years ago this new unusual] type showed up in a 
group of our speciosum lilies. Not quite as tall as magni- 
ficum, foliage is broader and the flowers are smaller than 
any other speciosum, the buds ready to open are only 21%” 
long. They do not recurve as much as Rubrum, indeed a 
beautiful star shaped flower. Excellent for corsages. Bulbs 
increase rapidly by division in addition to stem bulblets. 
Color similar to magnificum. 
Each $1.50; 6 for $7.50 
SPECIOSUM MAGNIFICUM 
The flowers of this lily are truly magnificent. The stems 
are strong, dark purplish green, the foliage luxuriously 
glossy dark green. Magnificum is a more robust grower 
than the other types and according to our exper ence less 
affected by late spring frosts or summer heat, While we 
grow here in our gardens Rubrum and Magnificum in 
full sun, for ocher parcs of the country We suggest light 
shade. To prevent the soil from drying out we suggest you 
use a 4’ mulch of peatmoss on Speciosum beds, The flow- 
ers of Magnificum are a rich carmine red, margined white 
with crimson spots. Long graceful stamens with chocolate 
colored anthers accentuate their beauty. Specimens 
will bloom for about a month during August and Sep- 
tember, Plant 6” deep. 
Large bulbs 9” up, each $1.50; 6 for $7.50; Dozen $14.00 
. SPECIOSUM RUBRUM 
The flowers of very large size have broad petals of white 
suffused pink, spotted rose. Anthers chocolate brown, Fra- 
grant. From thousands of seedlings we selected some 
years ago the best forms and colors, assuring uniformity. 
Our Rubrum Llhes are far superior to the usual imported 
mixtures sold under this name. 
Extra large bulbs, eack $1.00; 6 for $5.25; Doz. $9.00 
. SUTTON COURT (Backhouse Hybrid) 
Flowers similar in shape to Hansonii and foliage is 
whorled as in that species. The flowers are carried on 
stems 4-6 feet and are basically pearl white, shaded over 
all with lemon-yellow and with oxblood red spots and 
golden anthers. A flower for the lover of dainty and ex- 
quisite plants. Plant in partial shade, June flowering and 
very long lasting. Plant 5” deep, use plenty of peatmoss. 
Each $4.00 
. TENUIFOLIUM (L. Pumilum) 
This little garden lily is a native of Northeast Asia and is 
quite well known under the name Coral] Lily. It grows to 
a height of 142-3 feet, but the numerous small: recurved 
flowers of waxy scarlet attract everyone seeing it in bloom 
for the’ first time. A pretty plant with its grasslike foliage 
and 15-25 blooms on established bulbs that is worthy of 
a place in every garden, Plant in full sun 4” deep. June 
flowering. 
Each 30c; 6 for $1.50; Dozen $2.50 
UMBELLATUM LILIES 
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All Umbellatums are lilies easy to grow and they estab- 
lish themselves readily in your garden. Give them a place 
in the sun or partial shade and you will enjoy their sturdy 
growth and varied gay colors. We offer the following 
selections: 
UMBELLATUM ERECTUM (Hybrid) 
A light reddish orange large flowered very erect lily. 
Very suitable to be grown in pots. 
Each 50c; 6 for $2.75; Dozen $5.00 
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