FRESHLY DUG AMERICAN LILIES 
Continued from Inside Back Cover 
L. MARHAM. (Hybrid) 
Fl. Size 2.45 22.50 44.00 
A Martagon album x Hansoni hybrid 
with lovely flowers of buttercup-yellow, 
shaded and dotted oxblood-red. It is a 
vigorous hybrid, healthy and easily grown; 
partial shade; 4 ft. tall; late June; cover 
the bulb with 5 inches of soil. 
Oct. 
L. MAXIMOWICZIIT WADAI. 
312-5” pre) 3.25 7.00 
5-6” 30 4.00 8.00 
Early Tiger Lily. A refined Tiger Lily, 
healthy and easily grown. Recurved, large 
deep orange-red, spotted mahogany, 6 ft. 
July; cover 5’ Ltt. apart. 
L. MAXWILL. (Hybrid) 
4-5” 35 8 =©3..50 7.00 
5-6” 45 = =4,25 8.50 
This hybrid is unsurpassed for all a- 
round dependability in the garden and will 
produce up to 40 blooms on established 
plants. They are medium recurved in a 
brilliant orange-red, lightly dotted black. 
It grows 6 ft. tall; flowers in July and 
should be in every collection. Cover 5”; 
1 ft. apart; sun or partial shade. 
L. MEDEOLOIDES. Oct. 
Fl. Size 1.20 9.50 19.00 
A rare Martagon type Lily from the Or- 
ient with small recurved nodding orange 
flowers, lightly dotted oxblood-red. Part- 
ial shade, plenty of humas and a light soil 
suits them; 2 ft. tall; July; cover 3”. 
L. MOSQUITO. (Hybrid) Oct. 
4-6” 65 6.00 12.00 
A Preston hybrid with lovely small re- 
curved golden orange flowers having a few 
dark dots. It is very similiar to Davidi in 
color and shape and is very effective; 4 ft; 
July; cover 4’. 
L. MURIEL CONDE. (Hybrid) Oct. 
4-6” 1.00 8.75 17.50 
Another Preston hybrid with pretty re- 
curved golden orange flowers with garnet- 
brown dots. It is healthy, vigorous and 
very free flowering;5 ft; July; cover 5’. 
L. PARDALINUM. Oct. 
1 Crown Ist Size 30 8 ©=6©3.50 7.00 
Sunset Lily. Very hardy native from 
the northwest, easily grown and best in 
partial shade and well drained moist soil. 
The bloom is Martagon-like, recurved, med- 
ium, deep orange-red, shading to crimson, 
at the petal tips, mahogany spots. 6 ft; 
June-July; cover 6”; plant 1 ft. apart. 
L. PARDALINUM GIGANTEUM. 
4-5” -30 3.90 8.00 
5-6” 35 4.25 9.50 
6-7” 45 5.00 10.00 
Sunset Lily. One of the easiest Lilies 
to grow, a giant, vigorous and increases 
rapidly. The flowers are giant recurved, 
in a brilliant crimson and golden yellow 
shading to orient red at the petal tips, 
profusely spotted purple-amber-brown. It 
stands 8 feet high with as many as 30 flow- 
ers per stem and needing no staking. Sun 
or partial shade, July; cover bulbs 5 in; 
i8 or more inches apart. 
An established plant will carry as many 
as 30 blooms. Try it by a stream or pond. 
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DIRECT FROM THE SOIL -- FRESH! 
Sept. 
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L. PARRYI. Oct. 
Fl. Size 1.50 12.00 24.00 
No native Lily is more beautiful than 
this lovely yellow semi-trumpet species 
from the Sierras. Very fragrant, color 
lemon yellow to citron yellow lightly 
spotted brown, funnel-shaped with grace- 
fully recurved tips and while it is not easy 
to grow, it is a charming Lily and well 
worth growing; 2-5 ft; July; cover 4’. 
L. PAULINA KLINE. (Hybrid) Nov. 
Fl. Size 4.00 
A stunning Havemeyer hybrid, semi re- 
curved. large flowers, in majolica-yellow 
shading to saffron and flecked with ox- 
blood-red at the base of the petals. It is 
hardy, easy to grow in either sun or part- 
ial shade; resistant to disease; to 6 ft; 
August; cover bulbs 6”. 
L. PHILADELPHICUM. Oct. 
1st. Size 45 4.59 9.00 
Erect cup-shaped medium, orange-scarlet 
flowers with large maroon spots, in June- 
July; 3 ft; a popular species for shady 
woodlands. 
L. PHYLLIS COX. (Hybrid) Oct. 
4-6” -60 6.00 12.00 
A Preston hybrid of outstanding color, 
brilliant orange-red deeping towards the 
tips, with the outside petals a lovely golden 
orange and dotted garnet-brown. Sun or 
partial shade; 3-5 ft; July; cover 6”. 
L. PRESTON HYBRID SEEDLINGS. Oct. 
4-6” 40 4.50 9.00 
6-8” -60 6.00 12.00 
Recurved and semi-recurved, medium, 
with color varying thru all shades of yel- 
low, orange and red; 3-5 ft; late June thru 
July; cover 6’. 
L. PRINCEPS 
Fl. Size 2.50 22.00 44.00 
This is considered one of the best of the 
Regal x Sargentiae Hybrids, with trumpet 
type flowers late in July. White with can- 
ary yellow throat shading externally 
brownish lavender. Full sun or partial 
shade, 6-8 ft; cover 6’; 1 ft. apart. 
PRICES: Are for 1, 10, and 25 bulbs prep’d. 
L. PRINCEPS, G. C. CREELMAN Noy. 
SEEDLINS FROM HYBRIDS. 
5-6” 40 4.50 9.00 
6-8” 60 6.00 12.00 
8-10” 80 7.50 15.00 
These are similiar to the above but vary 
in height from 4 to 6 feet and in flowering 
time from late June to mid-August. They 
are especially valuable for the lateness of 
their bloom; culture as above. 
L. RED BIRD. (Hybrid) a Oct. 
Fl. Size 2.25 18.00 37.00 
In this striking new hybrid- introduced 
in 1949, the flowers face outward with as 
many as 15 on a stem, 5 ft. tall. It blooms 
in late July when most of the other Lilies 
are out of flower. Medium, dark red, 
shaded lightly with Tigrinum-rose - and 
spotted darker; 5 ft; cover 5’; 1 ft. apart. 
L. REGALE. _ Oct. 
Last column prices are for 100 bulbs. 
4-5” 20 2.25 4.50 8.75 
5-6" .25 2.50 5.00 10.00 
6-7” .30 2.75 5.50 11.70 
G. C. CREELMAN. (True) 
6.00 
6.50 
9.25 
11.50 
3.00 
3.25 
4.65 
10-12” 5.75 
11-12” . 7.00 13.00 
12” up 1.00 9.00 19.00 
The Regals are the most popular 
the Lilies and it has been said that if you 
can have but one Lily, then it should be a 
Regal. It requires the least care and flowers 
year after year and for the average grow- 
er, no Lily surpasses it. We have listed it 
in all its sizes and quote rather close prices 
for it should be planted in mass in every 
flower garden. ‘They even should be in 
rows for cutflowers where they will last for 
years if not less than half the stem is left 
the plant.. The flowers are large trumpets, 
white with canary-yellow throat shaded 
externally spinel-red; 4-6 ft; June-July;; 
cover the bulbs with 6” of soil. 
L. REGALE ALBUM. 
5-6” 
6-7” 
Oct. 
3.00 5.00 
3.50 6.25 
7-8” -40 4.25 8.00 
8-9” -50 5.00 .9.00 
This is an exceptionally fine strain of 
white Regals which were hand selected 
and grown under close supervision over 
a period of years. They are pure white in 
color; cover bulbs 6”. 
L. ROEZLII. 
25 
30 
Oct. 
Fl. Size 1.00 9.50 20.00 
An Oregon native Martagon _ species, 
graceful in form and of striking color, 
golden yellow shading to red at petal tips;|} 
6-12 flowers in early July; 5 ft. tall. It 
should be grown in lime free soil, with 
plenty of moisture but good drainage; sun 
or partial shade; cover 4’. 
L. RUBELLUM. Oct. 
Fl. Size 1.00 9.00 18.00 
Large Size 1.59 12.00 24.00 
A lovely small rose-pink Lily that flowers 
early in May and into June, growing 2 ft. 
tall making a pretty species for the rock- 
ery. It grows in light shade where there 
is plenty of humas; a sandy loam soil is 
to its liking. Flowers are funnel-shape and 
delightfully fragrant; cover 4’’. 
L. SARGENTIAE x CENTIFOLIUM. Nov. 
6-8” 1.10 9.50 19.00 
8-10” 1.50 13.00 26.00 
A 1950 introduction having large trumpet 
flowers, white with external color varying 
from greenish to reddish brown with yel- 
low throats. Its late flowering period, Aug- 
ust, makes it especially desirable; 5-7 ft; 
sun; cover 67; 1) ft--apart: 
L. SCEPTRE. (Hybrids) 
FI. Size 3.00 
An exquisite pinkish buff, suffused fuch- 
sia purple at petal tips and spotted with 
purple. It is tall and vigorous and blooms 
in late June; 5 ft; recurved; cover 5 inches. 
L. SCOTTIAE. (Dark Form) Oct. 
4-6” -65 6.00 12.00 
A Canadian hybrid by F. L. Skinner, 
flowers facing outwards, recurved, large, 
dark brick red with mahogany spots, and 
blooming in May into June; 3 ft; cover 5’. 
PRICES: Are for 1, 10, and 25 bulbs prep’d. 
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PRICES ARE FOR 1, 10 and 25 BULBS. 
Oct. 
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