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TENUIFOLIUM-—830—The gayest of the 
“little lilies’, bringing into our gardens joy 
and gladness in late May and early June. The 
slender wiry stems have an air of delicacy and 
refinement, holding aloft their many dainty 
Turk’s Cap blooms of bright scarlet. Either in 
the front of the border or in the rock garden, 
their dwarf stature is ideal. This lily is reason- 
able enough to plant liberally and charmingly 
beautiful as well. PD 3 inches. 
lezen 256, 3 itor Oke, (Drove, S275 
TENUIFOLIUM Golden Gleam-834-Identical 
with the above except in color which is a de- 
lightful golden apricot yellow. Try it among 
large drifts of rich purple pansies. You'll 
love it. 
Each 45c, 3 for $1.25, Doz. $4.95 
TSINGTAUENSE-850-A rare species from 
China, similar in growth habit to Colcolor but 
it is Orange in color and the flowers are 
carried in an umbel rather than scattered. 
Plant in part shade, in moist soil. Here in 
Oregon it is quite charming and we are glad 
to offer it. July. Ht. 1% to 3 ft. PD 3 in. 
Each $1.55, 3 for $4.30 
SIKKIMENSIS—771-A very rare lily from the 
Himalayas in India somewhat resembling Wal- 
lichianum. It is trumpet shaped, pure white 
and deliciousiy fragrant. Established, it car- 
ries up to seven blooms pe, stem. Height 
about three feet and flowers in August. It is 
not considered to be hardy and should only 
be planted inside in sections where the ground 
freezes. Good outside in the south, PD 5 in. 
Each $3.50, 3 for $9.65 
WAXWING-881-This new lily, flowering 
early June is doubly welcome. Its blooms are 
large, outward facing and well held on sturdy 
3 Y2 to 4 foot stems. Color is a sunny orange- 
yellow, freely dotted and with contrasting 
brown anthers. An attractive, easily grown 
lily. Plant where its earliness and cheer-color 
will be appreciated. PD 4 in. 
Each $4.95, 3 for $13'70 
VIKING-87 1-A new hybrid, a nodding Turk’s 
Cap lily, sort of light orange-red, rather dif- 
ficult to describe. Flowers mid-summer, very 
strong 6 foot stems with up to 36 blooms 
per stalk. Lower pedicles carry secondary 
buds, thus increasing the flowering period. 
Forms bulbils in leaf axils like Tigrinum but 
not as freely. PD 5 in. 
Eachio2 allo ShtOmoro> 
VALIANT-—873-One of the most brilliant red 
lilies we ever offered, a stunning new red en- 
hanced by black spots but without any orange 
cast and, it does not fade. Vigorously healthy 
and free flowering, with large to very large, 
slightly recurved blooms ideally held about 
three-quarters upright. Flowering period, 
about three weeks. An Umbellatum-Tigri- 
num hybrid, freely producing stem bulbils 
and will be popular when well known. Ht. 4 
to 5 ft. July. PD 4 in. 
Each $6.00, 3 for $15.95 
WALLICHIANUM-865-A very rare and 
handsome lily but not hardy outside where 
the ground freezes. It is funnel-shaped with 
a slender tube and wide spreading mouth, 
creamy-white within and green outside. A 
lovely fragrant lily for the greenhouse or out- 
side in the warm sections. Himalayan foot- 
hills are its home where it grows on open 
grassy hills. A very scarce lily. Ht. 3 to 6 ft. 
PD 5 in. August-September. 
Each $2.75, 3 for $7.60 
Umbellatum Lilies 
An extremely colorful group of upright lilies 
especially valuable for their easy culture and 
brilliant garden display. Heights vary from 2 
to 3 ft. June-July flowering. PD 4 in. All of 
them look up at you, a valuable trait. Sun or 
part shade. 
UMBELLATUM Chief Chinook—854-—Huge 
blooms, freely produced. Apricot base shad- 
ing to capsicum-red tips with a few mahogany 
spots. One of the best. 
Each 90c, 3 for $2.50 
UMBELLATUM Erectum-—856-Later bloom- 
ing than most of the group, a big orange-red 
bloom producing a grand garden display. 
Each 45c, 3 for $1.25 
UMBELLATUM Golden Fleece-858-A very 
large flower, clear golden-yellow with petals 
tipped scarlet. Spectacularly brilliant in the 
border. Each 85c, 3 for $2.35 
UMBELLATUM Vermilion Brilliant —860- 
Very broad petals, crimson blood-red, slightly 
spotted black. A stunning variety we are glad 
to offer again. Each 60c, 3 for $1.70 
UMBELLATUM Orange Triumph—862-Large 
and vigorous, glowing orange. A colorful mass 
in the border. Each 70c, 3 for $1.95 
UMBELLATUM Incomparable-864-Rich 
crimson, best of the medium reds. Plentiful 
and inexpensive enough to use for mass color 
in the middle and foreground of the hardy 
border. Each 45c, 3 for $1.25, Doz. $4.95 
UMBELLATUM Wm. N. Craig-856-NEW! A 
very lovely new seedling, clear unspotted or- 
ange bloom of large size. Blooms earlier 
than most of the strain. Each $3.50 
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Hardy Cyclamen 
CYCLAMEN Libanoticum—1 175-A new spe- 
cies we have not offered before, the largest 
of all hardy Cyclamen. Its light pink flowers 
come in April, the foliage lightly mottled. 
Among the rarest in cultivation, one that you 
will love in the shady border. 
Eachio2e2>yiontOn Dro» 
CYCLAMEN Repandum-|173-A spring 
flowering species blooming a bit later than 
Atkinsi, deep pink in color and in full foliage 
when the blooms open. A dwarf little gem 
having very small corms, which produce lovely 
sheets of color in moist shady spots. 
FlOWerinG tienen 3) {tor Shs). Soy, (Dror. $51) 100 
CYCLAMEN Atkinsi-1176-A lovely little 
dwarf gem with pinkish-lavender blooms 
very early in the spring Ideal for the rock 
garden in partial shade. Same culture as 
above. 
OER). 6 0 bo oo 3) flr 4533395), Deve, S51] OO! 
CYCLAMEN Neopolitanum—Hardy Cyclamen. 
Similar to the popular greenhouse varieties. 
Delightful in the shaded rock garden or front 
of a shady border. Thrive in open well drained 
soil containing plenty of leaf mold or peat. 
They must never want for moisture. Bloom 
late summer. Barely cover corms. Order by 
name and number. Not less than three of one 
kind unless priced singly. 
No.1170-Pink 
POWETIAG: .asa4er 3 for $1.25, Doz. $ 4.95 
IMEC. 0 5 55 3 5 eo 3 for $2.25, Doz. $ 8.80 
Largewer near 3 for $3.35, Doz. $13.00 
No. 1172—White 
PIOMEMNAG) ooo 000 3 for $2.45, Doz. $ 9.75 
Large tree 3 for $4.35, Doz. $16.85 
CYCLAMEN FOR MASSING SPECIAL 
No. 17-E 
CYCLAMEN Neopolitanum—| 1 70-Pink 
We offer these in small corms, most of 
which will bloom the first year. Ideal 
for massing in the shady rock garden 
or border. Beautiful when naturalized. 
No orders for less than six corms. 
6 for $1.75, Doz. $3.35, 25 for $6.45 
HARDY CYCLAMEN 
