LILIUM REGALE 
Regales enjoy full sun, thrive in light or heavy soils, with or without 
lime. They start growth early, so keep them mulched well in cold 
sections until frost danger is past. Few other lilies exceed the 
Regale in characteristics that make a good garden plant. Height 3 
to 5 feet. PD (planting depth) 6 inches. June-July. Regales 
produce jumbo bulbs when properly handled and we are usually 
able to supply a limited number. They also come in large, medium 
and flowering size. The flowering size have all bloomed in the 
fields and may be expected to flower the first year. Shipment from 
October to March but PLEASE ORDER EARLY. 
REGALE-680-All our bulbs are grown right here in the Northwest, 
acclimated to American conditions. All prices are POSTPAID. 
Each 3 12 DSS 50 100 
FloweninGrenn Smee Smel OM D255 OM bI OEE Os OMNES 115250) 
Median eS) 1.00 3500) 5 125) 26.00 
Large serene SD) Lae 5.50 10.50 21.00 39.00 
YUEN sac 95) BTS) 9.50 18.50 36.00 69.09 
REGALE Pure White—681-This is white not only inside but outside 
as well. Blooms the same time as the usual Regale but is distinctly 
different. It has every good trait of the species and bids fair to 
become very popular when better known. Culture same as the type. 
Each 40c, 3 for $1.15, Doz. $4.40 
REGALE, Light Pink-682-These are selected from thousands of 
seedlings. They are shaded pink, not the pink of Rubellum or 
Japonicum but in the field they stand out as distinctly pink. Every 
bulb was tagged while in bloom as light pink. They bloom the 
same time as the regular Regales and are of the same rugged con- 
stitution. In sections where the nights are hot when they are com- 
ing into flower or where soils are alkaline, they show almost no pink 
tint. In our cool acid soils here in the Northwest they are beautiful 
and satisfactory. We have but a limited stock of these selected 
bulbs so PLEASE ORDER EARLY. Culture as for the regular 
Regales. Each $3.00, 3 for $8.25 
REGALE Bulblets-G80B-—We can supply fine Regale bulblets which 
should bloom the second year and grow into fine large bulbs. You 
can plant 50 of them in a space three feet equare and transplant 
them a year later into their permanent locations. In this way you 
get a lot of garden beauty for a minimum outlay. Maybe you and 
your neighbors can club together and buy 1000 at the special price. 
50 for $2.95, 100-$5.25, 250-$10.25, 500-$19.00, 1000-$35.00 
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“God spoke! and from the arid scene 
Sprang rich and verdant bowers, 
Till all the earth was soft and green,— 
He smiled and there were flowers.” 
—Fenollosa. 
The Regal Lily 
REGALE-680-This popular lily needs no de- 
scription. Used to the best advantage, it may 
well be one of the highlights of your garden. 
In garden pictures, the rare lilies are not 
necessarily more beautiful than more plentiful 
varieties. It is how you use them. 25, 50 
or 100 Regales can make your garden out- 
standing as June fades into July, they can 
make it the most beautiful garden in your 
neighborhood. 
Plant them in clumps of three, five or seven 
and plan companion plantings to make picture 
effects. Picture Regales against an evergreen 
hedge, their great blossom heads, deliciously 
fragrant, make an unforgetable show. Against 
a gray stone wall or lining a garden path, their 
gracious beauty is ever welcome. Try them in 
drifts in front of a fence covered with pink 
climbing roses; here and there in the fore- 
ground use a few clumps of blue Iris Kaemp- 
feri and make a ground cover of Gypsophila 
Repens, Rosy Vail. There are so many ways to 
use Regales in your garden. Don’t make the 
mistake of thinking because of their low cost 
and ease of growth, they are not desirable. 
Regales are deservedly the most popular lily 
in the world today, truly the Royal Lily. 
PLEASE NOTE! Numerous inquiries have been received about the 
recently advertised YELLOW REGALE claimed to be the sweepstakes 
winner at the 1950 Show of the North American Lily Society. Mr. 
Yerex, recipient of the award and originator of the winner, states 
there is but one bulb of the variety in existence and, of course, 
none has been sold. In five or ten years we will be able to offer this 
lily as it will take that long to build up a stock. 
SARGENTIAE Seedlings-757-These are seedlings of the species 
Sargentiae so there is some variation in them. We know of no stock 
of the true species which is free from disease and therefore do not 
offer it. These seedlings are a magnificent group, flowering late 
July into August. They have large trumpets, reddish-brown out- 
side, creamy-white inside with a golden throat. Ht. 4 to 5 ft. PD 6 in. 
Each 85c, 3 for $2.35, Doz. $9.35 
SARGENTIAE x CENTIFOLIUM Hybrids-758-A very robust group 
of new hybrids from parentage as indicated. Flowering in August 
they are finding a hearty welcome. Their large white trumpets with 
yellow throats and exteriors greenish to reddish brown are truly a 
superior strain. They are tall, 5 to 7 feet, free blooming and vigor- 
ously healthy. PD 6 in. Each $1.65, 3 for $4.55, Doz. $18.15 
SKYROCKET-70-We introduced this new hybrid a few years ago 
and as more and more gardens enjoy its beauty, the interest in it 
has grown. The medium size partially reflexed blooms are pendu- 
lous and a glowing vermilion-red, dotted black, a stunning lily 
worthy of a prominent location in your border. July. Ht. 4 to 6 ft. 
PD 5 in. Each $1.95, 3 for $5.40, Doz. $21.45 
SUPERBUM-796-Among native American lilies this is one of the 
best. It might well be considered among the finest of our native 
flowers. The bright orange blooms suffused yellow with red tips and 
maroon spots as spectacular, true Turk’s Cap form. Sturdy stems 
5 to 9 feet tall carry up to 40 large nodding blooms. Superbum 
prefers a moist soil, plenty of humus and partial shade. July-August. 
PD 5 in. Each 55c, 3 for $1.55, Doz. $6.00 
