trumpet lilies in fuchsia to rose-pink, with wonderfully large, ex- 
panded flowers. They need filtered sunlight as they are apt to 
bleach in full sun. Each, $3.50; three for $10.00. 
BELLINGHAM HYBRIDS....The best of our West Coast native 
lilies, inter-crossed and re-selected, produced this lovely strain of 
tall, graceful garden lilies. July-blooming, they stand six feet tall, 
bear dozens of recurved, long-lasting flowers. Colors range from 
clear yellow through orange to garnet-red, nicely spotted with 
brown or reddish brown. Each, 60¢; three for $1.50. 
SUNSET LILY... .With bright red-tipped recurved flowers, 
opening early July, these grand lilies stand five to seven feet 
tall and bear as many as twenty flowers. Increase rapidly, 
easily grown. Each, 60¢; three for $1.50. 
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RED CHAMPION. .. .A selected, lovely Speciosum lily from 
Japan that came to Oregon as a gift many years ago. It was 
nurtured in a small farm garden on the slopes of Mount Hood 
from which we were fortunate to get our foundation stock. 
Blooms in late August and early September. Each, $1.25; three 
for $3.50. 
SHUKSAN (nof illustrated)....The best of the hybrids named and 
introduced by the late Dr. David C. Griffiths. Warm yellow with 
maroon spots, July blooming. Each, 60¢; three for $1.50. 
PAGODA (not illustrated). . . .Tall, dark mahogany-colored stems with 
deep green foliage contrast strongly with muted orange, broad- 
petaled flowers. Touches of amber and soft pink show on open 
petals. Many flowers and buds on each stem, opening over long 
period. Each, $1.00; three for $2.75. 
THREE WILD LILIES—AMABILE-PUMILUM-CONCOLOR. .. . Collection 
5 (not illustrated). Three little lilies, originally from China and 
Japan. Amabile is the largest, a rich lacquer-red. Pumilum nall- 
est and earliest with lovely coral-colored bells. Concolor is star- 
shaped, upright flowering, from two to three feet tall. Three of 
each for $3.00; nine of each for $8.50. 
VALENCIA (not illustrated)... .A June-flowering hybrid of a beautiful 
rich golden hue. The petals have bronze mid-ribs and many minute 
maroon dots. This is a plant that fits well into the summer garden. 
Can be forced quite readily for earlier flowers. Each, $1.00; three 
for $2.75. 
