JILLIAN WALLACE-405-We first offered 
this fine lily in 1950. Imagine a bloom as 
large as Auratum but slightly more flat and 
with the tips recurved—a huge white bloom 
with deep pink spots. It is a new hybrid of 
Auratum and Speciosum, produced in Aus- 
tralia, a truly startling new lily. Experts rank 
it the most outstanding introduction of the 
decade. Established, it grows 5 to 6 feet 
tall. August. PD 6 in. Each $16.00 
HOLLYWOOD Hybrids—390-This is a new 
strain first offered in 1950, a very fine group 
developed by Jan de Graaff. They are mostly 
star-shaped lilies, somewhat like giant Con- 
colors (p. 6). All are upright in form and 
come in yellow, orange and mahogany. They 
are strong growing, and healthy, a group that 
will make vivid color effects in the border 
Good for cutting also. Jun2-July. Ht. 3 to 5 
ft. PD 4 in. Plant in groups rather than 
singly, and use a contrasting ground cover 
Each $1.45, 3 for $4.00, Doz. $15.95 
HENRY] Citrinum—387-A rare and very de- 
sirable lily, one of the loveliest in cultivation. 
Identical with the type Henryi except for color 
which is a clear citron-yellow. This lily is 
especially welcome as its season of bloom 
comes when yellows are scarce. Culture same 
as No. 386. Each $3.95, 3 for $10.90 
HANSONI-380-One of the best loved of the 
older lilies. Not only is it easy to grow but 
it is ‘different’’. Medium size, orange-yellow, 
spotted brown with up to twelve blooms per 
stem. Its airy grace and simple cultural de- 
mands make it a good lily for beginners as 
well as collectors. Plant in light shad2 to pre- 
vent bleaching of delicate tones. Too, it 
should have protection of a ground cover to 
save early starting shoots from frost injury. 
Hansoni blooms late June into July on four 
to six foot stems. The bulbs mature and are 
dug early. We urge that orders be sent as early 
as possible. Late orders should suggest sub- 
stitutes. PD 5 in. 
leeyelq) (ore, 2) vol Sh2-Si5), [Dyora, 85 S),3)5' 
Large: Each $1.45, 3 for $4.00, Doz. $15.95 
HANSON!I—ORANGE- YELLOW 
JAPONICUM-400-Probably the most beau- 
tiful of all pink lilies. It is an exquisite trum- 
pet-shaped species with two to five delightful 
blooms varying from pale pink to deep rose. 
It is not a robust lily like the Regale but 
when its six inch trumpets open, all your 
efforts seem insignificant in the perfection of 
its beauty. Plant in partial shade, in a loca- 
tion protected from strong winds. This lily 
demands ample humus in the soil and must be 
perfectly drained at all times. As it is a stem 
rooting lily, don’t cultivate around it, the 
roots are close to the surface. Not an easy 
lily but charmingly fragrant, worth every ef- 
fort it demands. We offer it in pale to medium 
pink. Ht. 2 to 4 ft. PD 4 in. 
leelela) Sil {5'5),, 2) Ole SND, IS 
JAPONICUM Pure White-399-A rare and 
lovely form, extremely dainty, delightfully 
fragrant and very scarce. 
eel (b2. 7/5, 3 ior S/O 
JAPONICUM Platyfolium—401-A hardy 
northern form we have not been able to offer 
in the past. It is very early like the favorite 
Rubellum and has the delightful fragrance of 
Japonicum but broader leaves than No. 400 
and greater vigor. Various shades of rose- 
pink. Each $2.65, 3 for $7.30, Doz. $29.15 
HENRYI-386-Also called the Golden Spe- 
ciosum. A very fine lily from China, that land 
which has given us so many fine lilies. This 
soft golden-orange lily opens as many as 
twenty or more nodding, reflexed frilly blooms 
each with a green center line on the petals. 
One of the best of all garden lilies, vigorous 
and healthy, seldom failing. Not finicky as to 
soil but partial to half shade. Ht. 5 to 7 ft. 
August. PD 6 in. 
iodine) >. 6s, 3) ior S51 (Xe), Diora, SS 7/115 
SENRSIER od so 4 95c, 3 for $2.65, Doz. $10.45 
Iieianexes) 5 5 SSS DD, 2) Whole S44 SHO) iDYerz, SUT LOS 
HENRYI-SPECIOSUM 
Collection No. 10-E 
The charming garden picture 
you produce with a combined 
planting of Henryi with pink 
and white Speciosums sug- 
gests a collection of these 
fine lilies. 
Try planting together the 
lovely wnite Speciosum Kraet- 
zeri, the carmine-pink Spe- 
ciosum Oregon Giant (p. 20) 
and Henryi, the so-called 
“Golden Speciosum’’. 
We will supply 3 each of the 
above, full flowering size, 
each lot labeled with planting 
directions. 
9 Bulbs in all for... .$10.50 
5 Each, 15 in all... .$17.50 
7 Each, 21 bulbs... . $24.50 
L. LONGIFLORUM, “THE ESTATE LILY’’—WHITE 
LONGIFLORUM ‘“‘Estate’’-440-To a great 
many garden folk, the ‘Easter Lily”’ is the true 
lily and among lilies of this type, Estate is 
tops. In the garden it grows 4 to 6 feet tall 
with six to nine huge pure white trumpets 
at least double the size of the old imported 
Easter Lilies. Estate is a lily that should be 
in every garden. From any standpoint it is 
good. The flower is large, it lasts well, it is 
easy to grow and with slight protection, it is 
hardy even up north. Don’t overlook this 
beautiful white lily. Late July. PD 6 in. 
Floweningueaew OGeSi On ole G5 Doz aban O) 
Large bulbs. $1.25, 3 for $3.45, Doz. $13.75 
Jumbos ...$1.60, 3 for $4.55, Doz. $18.25 
NOTE-Estate is a good forcing lily in the 
greenhouse for early spring flowers. 
LONGIFLORUM Ace-435-This is a lily | can 
recommend very highly for either garden or 
greenhouse where a dwarf lily is wanted. Ace 
seldom grows over two feet tall, frequently 
less. However its blooms are very large, well 
held and freely produced on good stems. For 
a mass of bloom, few other lilies equal it. As 
a forcing lily, it exceeds the famous Croft. 
July-Aug. PD 6 in. Each 90c, 3 for $2.50 
LONGIFLORUM Croft—430-This widely ad- 
vertised Easter Lily, originally grown only in 
southern Oregon, is one of the finest forcing 
lilies for the greenhouse. In the garden we 
recommend Estate but inside Croft is hard to 
beat. Flowers outside in July. Full sun. Ht. 
1% to 2 ft. PD 6 in. 
Flowering ...45c, 3 for $1.25, Doz. $ 4.95 
EarGoueataeres 15e, 3 tor $25|OnDozmomcr> 
Jumbo... $1153) for $3220" Dozmalizron 
LONGIFLORUM Mixed. Seedlings—432-A 
group of seedlings from the various Longi- 
florum strains. Consid2rable variation is 
found among them but all in all they are 
an outstanding group. For mass planting 
their variable heights and blooming periods 
add interest to the planting. Culture as above. 
July flowering. Ht. 1 to 4 ft. PD 6 in. 
Each(65e¢7 3" fon $1SO" Dozean mls 
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