Scilla (Squills) 
SIBERICA Lovely blue. Early. 10 for $.30 
SIBERICA, ALBA White form of above. 10 for §$.30. 
SIBERICA, SPRING BEAUTY Richer, deeper blue flowers on stronger stems than the species. 
10 for $.45. 
SCILLA TUBERGENIANA 
TUBERGENIANA New. Earliest of all. Blooms with the Crocus. Many delicate sky-blue 
flowers per bulb. Excellent. A.M. London; F.C.C. Holland. 10 for $1.35 
NEW HARDY LILIES 
Sensational New Mid-Century Hybrids 
(Crosses of L. Tigrinum and L. Umbellatum) 
(See color folder sent out separately. ) 
These lilies mark a new era in variety and culture. From the hundreds of new 
varieties the following have been selected, not only for their beauty, but also for their 
great vigor and endurance under adverse conditions. These lilies are hybrids of L. tigrinum 
and L. umbellatum. They grow as well, or better, than either the Tiger lilies or the 
Umbellatums. They are as colorful and spectacular as any lilies grown and are very easy 
to propagate. One of them, Enchantment” has been patented and may not be propagated 
commercially except by special license. A major and sensational advance has been 
achieved in the production of these hybrids. All of these lilies show bulbils in the axils 
of the leaves, if the flower or buds are removed early in the season. “Enchantment” will 
have bulbils even if allowed to flower normally. All of them flower in July. Their blazing 
colors and their straight stiff stems have made them stand out in their home garden, and 
their radical departure in form, habit and coloring from anything that has been seen in 
lilies up to the time these novelties flowered have been noticed by every visitor to their 
originator’s gardens in Oregon. Be the first in your neighborhood to grow these sensa- 
tional lilies. 
APACHE Immense rich Indian-red out-facing flowers. Very early. Each $5.00 
BOLERO Largest upright flowering type. Cinnamon-brown and mahogany. Each $4.50 
BONANZA Clean orange-yellow with slight spotting. Each $1.00; 3 $2.75 
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