SPECIOSUM 
Among the most beautiful of all lilies, this species ranks 
high in popularity in American gardens. Artistically fash- 
ioned, the recurved frilly flowers bring glory to the late 
summer garden as well as ecstatic delight to the flower 
arrangement devotee. This lily is vigorous, quite disease 
resistant and very hardy. Slightly acid soil is preferred but 
it will tolerate many varieties of soil with no ill effects. 
We offer our customers 3 varieties all of which are Oregon 
grown and clean stock of finest quality. Average height 
is about 4 feet and blooms from late August through 
September. 
SPECIOSUM ALBUM Each 1.50 
The refreshing and cool snow white Speciosum that is a 
classic among lilies. Blooms a little later than the pink 
varieties and is most impressive when planted against a 
background of evergreen foliage. 
SPECIOSUM MAGNIFICUM Each 1.25 
A clonal selection chosen for its brilliance and vigorous 
habit. Large wide petaled flowers of vivid carmine pink 
margined white. The first of our 3 varieties to flower. 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM “Red Champion” Each 1.00 
Deepest colored of the pink varieties. The foundation 
stock was discovered locally on the slopes of Mount Hood 
where it had grown undisturbed for some 40 years. Blooms 
a little later than Magnificum, is just as vigorous and the 
stock is absolutely disease free. 
TALISMAN Each .85; 12 for 7.50 
A handsome hybrid out of Tigrinum, Willmottiae and 
Umbellatum that is absolutely fool proof. One bulb will 
increase to hundreds in a few years as bulbils are produced 
on the entire length of the stem. The pendant flowers are 
sparkling deep orange and are borne on 5 foot stems. 
Blooms late. 
TIGRINUM SPLENDENS Each .40; 12 for 4.00 
Very handsome and the largest flowering variety of the 
well known Tiger Lily. Deep salmon orange flowers 
speckled black. Hardy and easy to grow anywhere. Blooms 
on 6 foot stems in late August and September. 
TIGRINUM FLORE-PLENO Each .40; 12 for 3.50 
The double form of Splendens and the most attractive of 
all double lilies. Also blooms a little later than the single 
variety. 
UMBELLATUM GRANDIFLORUM Each .35 
Rather dwarf lily producing large clusters of upright 
flowers on sturdy 24 inch to 30 inch stems. The color is 
orange red with some variations. Of easiest culture every- 
where and a fast increaser. June. 
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