TRADE PRICE LIST Trade Per Per 
Packet \, -O7 OZ 
L.: Sargentiae «23.14 Bee eee eee 1.00 2.50 — 
L.AScottiae Hybrids = 3 eee 1.00 2.50 7.50 
*L. Speciosum album novum x Kraetzeri ...............- 2.00 6.00 18.00 
*L. Speciosum Macniticum, see 75 2.00 6.00 
*T5. SDeCCIOSUNT PUTICLACUII eto eee 1.00 3.00 9.00 
I. -Tenuifoliuni 2 eee 50 1.00 3.00 
#Lo Tsing tauen se or ert ee 2 ee eee 1.00 —— — 
LC. UmbellatumeMixed av arietiesa 25s. eee Oe 2.00 6.00 
L.. Viking Soe ae 2 ae a atD 2.00 —— 
Lo Wallichianum 632. ee eee 1.50 4.00 — 
“le Washingtonians Purpurelini es see bs 2.00 —— 
Ly Willmottiae: Unicolons. = eee 50 1.00 3.00 
MISCELLANEOUS SEED: 
Gyclamen°Atkinsie 244 eee 1.00 3.00 — 
Cyclamen-Coum 2223 ee ee eee 1.00 2.50 (5 
Cyclameny@€oum7A [DUM se eee ee 1.50 ee ee 
Cyclaméneli ban Oti@Utieteee 2.00 6.00 ee 
Cyclamen: Neapolitan wings ee ee 50 1.25 3.75 
Cyclamen, Neapolitanum Album 2.2 1.00 2.00 6.00 
*Dictammnus Braxinella 229). ee es 50 1.00 3.00 
*DictamnusthraxinellaeAd baa 50 1.25 DLS 
*Hrythronium Revolutum var. Johnsonii .............. 50 peste) 4.50 
Incarvillea Grandiflora Brevipes ............................ .50 1.50 4.50 
*Scilla’ Peruvian asee. 22 ee ee 50 1.25 3.15 
“Slow germinating seed 
LILIES FROM SEED 
Many lilies may be successfully grown from seed sown outdoors in well pre- 
pared beds. However, it is quicker and easier, especially with small lots, if the seed 
is sown in flats or ground beds in a cool greenhouse or frame. The easy germinat- 
ing species are best sown in early spring and the slower kinds in the summer or 
early fall for germination the following spring. These slower sorts require a period 
of warmth followed by a period of cold befofe top growth will appear. Provide shade 
during the summer by the use of lath coverg which may replace the cold sash frame 
during the summer months. One-half inch is sufficiently deep to sow the seed when 
protection is offered from heavy rains. 
Seedlings of the easy kind are best transplanted into nursery rows the spring 
following germination while those of the slow germinators should remain in the 
seed bed two years before transplanting. Seedlings may also be grown on in pots 
or plant bands in a greenhouse or frame. This method is desirable when handling 
the more tender sorts or those which due to their rarity, should be given special 
attention. A light mulch of peat moss spread over the seed bed after germination 
will assist in keeping the soil surface evenly moist. Use care in transplanting so 
that the delicate young roots are not broken. 
Terms: 2% for Cash with order 
or 2% — 10 days. 30 days net for established accounts. 
Size of packets varies with the rarity of the species. Some va- 
rieties of seed are available in pound lots—prices upon application. 
Seed orders are accepted subject to crop, stock on hand ,and safe 
arrival of imported seed. 
All seed prices include postage in U.S. and Canada. Foreign or 
Air Mail postage extra. 
FROM 
WAND LILY GARDENS 
TROUTDALE, OREGON 
1953 LILY To tis a 
eon U-3- Dept. of Agr. 
Washington 25, D.C. 
