LILIES 
Sie —sCFinest New Hybrids and the Old Favorites 
(ALL LARGE, SELECT, BLOOMING-SIZE BULBS) 
L21—AURELIAN HYBRID LILY. New, Wonderful! Many 
years of breeding by an Oregon Lily expert have 
brought forth this superb, new variety. Big flaring trum- © 
pets, often 6 inches across, are suffused with unusual | 
blends, tints and markings, some with the rich gold and 
orange of a brilliant sunset. Not only is the Aurelian Lily 
outstanding in its beautiful, varied colors, but it is also 
very hardy and easy to grow, developing a strong, 
splendid clump. Plant 6 in. deep. $1.50 each; 2 for $2.85, 
postpaid. 
L22—YELLOW TRUMPET AURELIAN. Considered the Fin- 
est of the New Hybrids, and has taken top Lily awards 
all over the country. In shape the blooms are much like 
the Regal, but larger, of heavier substance, and are 
borne on stronger stems—coloring in warm yellow and 
apricot tones. This marvelous new Lily is pictured on 
opposite page. Order early as supply is limited. $2.00 
each; 2 for $3.78, postpaid. 
L23—OLYMPIC HYBRID LILY (Centifolium). New, Magnifi- 
cent! Another new beauty you should have. Great clus- 
tered blooms on 6-8 ft. stalks; the inner trumpet is pure ~ 
6 at we 4 white, the outer petals vari-tinted—some creamy yellow, 7 ; 
3 some icy green, some soft fuchsia pink, others snowy ; : nd 
; OLYMPIC "4 white. Long blooming period. Plant hardy and vigorous; a coe eR ENTS i i rl 
HYBRID LILY heavy, long time bloomer. Does well in sun or shade New, Superb AURELIAN HYBRID LILY 
Plant 6 to 7 in. deep in a well drained spot. 60c each; 2 f 
for $1.00, postpaid. 
124—BELLINGHAM HYBRID. New, Beautiful “Bouquet” Lily. The pyramidal flower head bearing up to 20 blooms 
| may be cut as the first buds open and will remain fresh until the entire spike is in flower. The color variation 
ranges from soft yellow to shades of orange, copper and salmon-red, many scarlet tipped and spotted with 
reddish brown. Grows 4-5 ft. tall with stiff, upright stems. We recommend this Lily for your garden—see pic- 
ture on page 20. 70c each; 2 for $1.25, postpaid. 
L25—CORAL LILY (Tenuifolium). Charming, small flowering Lily of vivid scarlet, blooming through June. Very 
hardy and long-lived. A gem for rockery or low border, 12-18 inches, Shown in color on page 20. 35¢ each; 2 for 
60c, postpaid. 
L26—ESTATE. The Garden Easter Lily. Big, snow white, fragrant flowers, just like Easter Lilies from the florist, 
right in your garden. Plant 7 to 9 inches deep in good, well-drained soil, sun or light shade, mulching through 
the winter. Hardy for outdoor planting except in coldest states. 50c each: 2 for 90c, postpaid. 
| 1L27—PAGODA. New. Beautiful Mid-Century Hybrid. Upright blooming, often 6 to 8 handsome, wide open, grace- 
ful flowers top the strong, 36-inch stem. Color is a rich muted orange with soft touches of amber and pink. Ex- 
tremely hardy, easy to grow. June-July flowering. A gem in the garden, and superb for flower arrangements. 
$1.00 each; 2 for $1.85, postpaid. 
L28—GOLD BANDED LILY (Auratum). One of the most beautiful of all Lilies. Large, graceful, fragrant flowers of 
ivory-white, thickly studded with crimson spots, and @ golden band through the center of each petal. 3-5 ft. 
July-September. Color photo on page 20. 75c each; 2 for $1.35, postpaid. 
L29—PHILIPPINE (Formosanum). Famous green-throated Lily. Very large and fragrant white blooms have deli- 
cate emerald threat, outside touched with soft copper. 4-6 ft. August until frost. 50¢ each; 2 for 90c, postpaid. 
- L30—CANDLESTICK LILY (Umbellatum). In June the bushy, erect plant is a mass of large, flashing scarlet-red 
blooms. One of the easiest to grow and one of the most attractive. Pictured in color on opposite page. 50¢ each; 
2 for 90c, postpaid. 
' 191—REGAL LILY. The all-time favorite. Grand, large white blooms lightly tinged pink, with golden yellow cen- 
| ~ ter, and so fragrant. Sunlight or partial shade. Entirely hardy. 4-6 ft. July. 38¢ each; 2 for 60c; 10 for $2.50, postpaid. 
132—RUBRUM LILY (Speciosum Magnificum). One of the finest of all lilies—extra large flowers of pink and : 
white blend with crimson spots, and sweetly fragrant. Choose a well-drained spot, lightly shaded for finest ; , 
blooms. 3-4 ft. August-September. Color photo on page 20. 75¢ each: 2 for $1.35, postpaid. 
PLANT LILIES DEEPLY Re 
6-10 inches—with the exception of the Day Lilies, which require more shallow planting. Select a WELL DRAINED spot, some- New, Elegant PAGODA HYBRID LILY 
what sheltered, using a thin layer of sand under the bulb, tilting bulb slightly, packing good rich garden soil firmly around 
it. Mixing one part neutral Ieee moss (offered on page 22) with three parts garden soil, when planting Lilies, will prove very 
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@ (a1) TUBEROUS BEGONIAS EMEROCALLIS—DAY LILIES 
The Newer, Finer Hybrids that are far superior to the old-time sorts. Hardy, easy to grow, blooming freely EVEN IN SHADE; 
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sg Py Selah Saree they last a lifetime. Plant 18-24 in. apart in ordinary garden soil, sunlight or shade, their crowns not more than an inch or two 
below the top of the ground. Mulch through the first winter. We offer Strong, Blooming-Size Plants. 
“They are the most beautiful flowers in all the . 
world!’ Time and again our customers have writ- L34—COPPER GLOW. Especially fine. Striking rose-red flowers blending with maroon and copper. Large, 6-in. blooms of heavy 
ten us these very words. Like hand-painted substance on 40-in. stems. A new beauty that is truly outstan ding; see picture on page 20. 80c each: 2 for $1.40, postpaid. 
Camellia blooms, such perfect form and so ex- ‘ . 
quisitely colored they scarcely seem real. For in- L35—EARLIANA. Finest early-flowering Day Lily with flowers 5-in. across, widely open, slightly 
door culture they have no equal, yet are just as recurved, and deep orange-yellow in color. Often four blooms open at once on a stalk. Nice 
fine for outdoor summer flowers. Wonderful for { J ( P Jey, : D A Y L | L Y 
ragrance. 38 in., May-June. 55c each; 2 for 95c, postpaid. 
bouquets and decorative purposes. C O B | N E 
We offer a very choice strain of fully double, L36—DOROTHY McDADE. Splendid, late blooming Day Lily of rich yellow, bloom large and deep M 
Camellia-Flowering Begonias, their superb blooms tubular in shape. Strong grower, and heavy bloomer over a long period. This golden beauty is (L40) 
borne on strong, erect stems. Our bulbs are 6x- pictured on opposite page. July-August; 40 in. 80c each; 2 for $1.40, postpaid. 
tra choice, blooming size, 1-2 in. in diameter. 1 Copper Glow 
Cultural directions for both indoor and eu 137—FANTASIA. A flower fantasy—wide spreading petals are unusually twisted, curled and 1 Earliana 
planting furnished with bulbs. Wonderful for “yor ig q blend of light orange, brown and red over yellow, with petal tips especial- 1 Dorothy McDade 
shady spots, and the north foundation border. puckered. Color is a g Ge Y p p P' 1 Fantasia 
ly bright. Delightful in the garden or bouquets. 38 in. 55¢ each; 2 for 95c, postpaid. 
Choice of these popular colors: (a) COPPER. yous 9 1 George Yeld 
(b) ORANGE, (c) PINK, (d) DARK RED. (e) SAL- 138—GEORGE YELD. A superb Day Lily—one of the best. Large open flowers, 6 in. across, color 1 Rosalind 
MON, (f) SCARLET, (9) WHITE and (h) YEL- a warm canary yellow flushed rose. 36 in.; July and August. 55¢ each; 2 for 95c, postpaid. THESE SIX GARDEN 
LOWS BEAUTIES $300 
L39—ROSALIND. Very beautiful, new, rose-pink Day Lily. Large shapely blooms on 3-ft. stems, Posiveid only 
2 for poe *5 led 10 for $1.95 color a distinctive rose-pink shade with a silvery sheen. 60c each; 2 for $1.00,. postpaid. 
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