Lily Price List 1952 
EARLY OCTOBER DELIVERY 
Oregon grown top quality bulbs freshly dug and carefully 
packed. The bulbs will reach you in live, vigorous condition, 
no shrivelled up bulbs ever leave our gardens. Order from us 
and see the difference for yourself. 
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AMABILE (Korea) 
A dainty Korean species with reflexed flowers of grena- 
dine red densely spotted with black. Blooms late June. 
Height 112-3 feet. Plant 4-5” deep, full sun or light shade. 
Each 75c 
AMABILE LUTEUM 
One of the loveliest of the yellow-flowered lilies. Grow- 
ing to a height of 2-3 feet, it produces a striking effect 
if planted against dark foliage, Blooms late June, Plant 
4” deep in sun or light shade. 
Top size bulbs $1.00 each, 6 for $5.00 
APACHE (Jan de Graaff Mid-Century Hybrid, 
Outward Facing} 
A rich Indian-red lily with immense flowers. Earlier than 
BPire Flame, it advances the flowering season of these fine 
lilies by a week. Slightly and attractively spotted with 
a aes speckles. Plant 4-5” deep full sun or light 
shade. 
Each $1.75 
AURATUM (Type) 
This is the Gold Band Lily originally from Japan with- 
immense bow] shaped and fragrant flowers. The color is- 
waxy white, spotted crimson towards the center with a 
band of gold running through the middle of each petal. 
Our strong, healthy stock of this lily, grown in the North- 
west, will give better results than imported bulbs which, 
if not diseased, have been weakened by the long period 
in transit. August-September flowering, plant 5-6” deep 
in light shade, acid soil and well-drained location. Pro- 
vide plenty of moisture. 
Bulbs 7-8”, each $1.15 
AURATUM IMPROVED ESPERANZA 
Select Canadian grown strain of the Type with larger 
flowers and better placement on the stem, August flower- 
ing. Height 5-6 feet. None available this year. 
Bulbs 6-7”, each $1.85 
AURATUM PICTUM 
Flowers are white, heavily spotted crimson, petal tips 
flushed crimson and of large size. 
Each $3.00 
AURATUM PLATYPHYLLUM 
This is the most robust form of Auratums, leaves are 
broader and blooms more numerous and larger, also har- 
dier than the Type, height 4-6 ft. August-Sept. flowering. 
Bulbs 7-8”, each $1.25 
AURELIAN HYBRIDS 
The most important of all the new races of Hybrids, the 
types we offer are the results of crosses between L, Henryi, 
L. Sargentiae, L. Sulphureum, etc. Plant 6” deep in well 
drained fertile soil mixed with peat moss. Light shade 
preferred to prevent fading of flowers. : 
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