BELLINGHAM HYBRIDS 
Strong flowering bulbs: Each .50; 12 for 5.00 
Top size bulbs: Each .75; 12 or 7.50 
Originated by and named in honor of the late Dr. David Griffiths whos2 work with lilies at 
the U.S.D.A experiment station at Bellingham, Washington, is well known to lily fanciers. 
Ideally spaced on tall slender stems the jaunty flowers are long lasting and unsurpassed for 
cut flower purposes. The pyramidal flower heads bearing from 10 to 20 flowers may be cut 
as the first buds open and will remain fresh until the entire spike is in bloom. The color 
range is wide from light clear yellows through oranges to bright reds. Most are spotted 
deep brown or maroon. For the woodland garden in dappled shade these lilies are ideal but 
they will also thrive in the ordinary garden. June-July. Height 5 to 6 feet. Mixed colors only. 
Color picture on center spread. 
BELLINGHAM HYBRID “SHUKSAN” Strong flowering bulbs: Each .75; 12 for 7.50 
Top size bulbs: Each 1.00; 12 for 9.50 
A beautiful selected hybrid that is one of the most striking of all lilics. Color is yellow 
speckled with widely spaced brown spots. Vigorous and absolutely disease free. July. 6 ft. 
Illustrated inside back cover. 
SUNSET (Pardalinum Giganteum) Each .60; 12 for 6.00 
This lovely and colorful lily is practically fool proof. A strong vigorous plant growing up 
to 8 feet, bearing as many as 15 to 20 recurving flowers of glowing sunset red with a yellow 
base and speckled amber brown. July. Color picture on page 14. 
BROWNII 
BROWNII Each 3.00 
Regarded by many enthusiasts as the most beautiful trumpet lily. From 2 to 4 waxy white 
flowers with chocolate brown anthers are borne on handsome 3 foot plants. Does best in 
part shade and blooms in June. 
CALLOSUM Each .60 
Tightly reflexed, small red to orange red nodding flowers, excellent for cutting, best if 
planted in a group. 3-5 feet. July. 
CANADENSE FLAVUM Each .75 
The eastern Meadow Lily and beloved by all who know it. We offer the lovely yellow form 
with brown spots. Blooms in late June on 4 to 5 foot stems, picture on page a 
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