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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 1%-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 
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 CHIEF CHINOOK 
Originally developed in northern Washington by Mrs. Ag- 
nes Searles at her Clearbrook Variety Gardens with the 
encouragement of the late Dr. Griffith, then director of 
the Experiment station at Bellingham. The upright flo- 
wers measure 5% to 6” across and are apricot color at 
the base shading to capsicum red at the tips with few dark 
mahogany spots. Free flowering, often carrying 15-20 
flowers on stems 2% to 4 feet in height. Early June flo- 
wering. 
Each 75c 
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 
UMBELLATUM GOLDEN FLEECE (Hybrid) 
The “Candlestick” flowerhead of this Umbellatum has 
large erect flowers of a golden yellow, petals flushed with 
red. A group of these golden flowers will provide a cheer- 
ful picture even on a dark day. Height 2-2% feet, June 
flowering. Not available this year. 
Each 50c 3 
UMBELLATUM INCOMPARABLE (Hybrid) 
The rich crimson red of the large flowers make them 
incomparable indeed. A few bulbs of Golden Fleece planted 
close to it makes a vivid color combination. Height 2-3 
feet. June flowering. 
Each 50c; 6 for $2.75; Dozen $5.00 
. UMBELLATUM MIXED HYBRIDS 
Colors range from yellow and apricot tipped with flame, 
to orange tipped with red. The main distinction of this 
group besides color is the higher number of blooms per 
stem, often 10-15, half a doven open at the same time, 
producing a large bouquet on one stem. 
Each 50c; 6 for $2.75; Dozen $5.00 
VAGABOND (Jan de Graaff Mid Century Hybrid 
Outwardfacing) 
Of a distinct salmon-orange coloring with enormous flow- 
ers that face out and light up the garden with their bril- 
liance. Plant in full sun 5” deep. 
Each $1.75 
VALIANT (Dr. E. F. Palmer Hybrid) 
This is a sister seedling of L. Redbird (Croceum X Elegans 
Mahogany X Tigrinum). The large flowers, however, are 
deep cardinal red, heavily dotted black. Established bulbs 
carry stems up to 5 feet with a raceme of 12-16 flowers 
which open quite flat and recurve at the tips. July flower- 
ing. Plant in full sun, 5” deep. 
Each $3.50 
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