LILIUM (Continued) 
ENCHANTMENT (Plant Pat. No. 862). A 
most beautiful, most vibrantly colored new hybrid 
lily. With many large, cup-shaped, upright flowers 
of an intense, blaring, nasturtium-red, this plant 
lights up the garden and is visible from far 
away. The overall effect is extremely pleasing. 
The flowers are unusually long-lasting. Late June 
eatly July-flowering. Each, 75c; three for $2.00; 
twelve for $7.50. 
GOLDBAND LILIES. This is a true L. aura- 
tum platyphyllum, the so much _ sought-after, 
strong-growing, wide-leaved type. Grown by us 
in Oregon in virgin soil and an ideal climate, 
we see immense blooms, from seven to nine inches 
across, unusually exotic, richly scented, as many 
as fifteen on a stem of a mature plant, standin 
fully esix; of" seven ‘feet. high. They need a’ ric 
well-drained soil and prefer light shade. Late fall 
planting has given us the best results. Each, 
$1.50; three for $4.00; twelve for $15.00. 
HARLEQUIN. A late June-flowering novelty, 
part Tiger and part Candlestick lily, has a rugged 
vigor that makes it a universal favorite. A unique 
warm-toned shade, salmon flushed with lovely, 
soft pink. Each, $2.00; three for $5.50; twelve 
tor $20.00. 
FIREFLAME. A _ vivid sparkling Indian-red 
that arrests the eye, wide-petalled flowers of great 
substance that face straight outwards and glossy, 
healthy foliage combine to make this a most re- 
warding plant. Late June-flowering. Two or three 
oe tall. Each, $1.75; three for $5.00; twelve for 
ie Os 
HEART’S DESIRE. Imagine a giant Regal lily 
with huge, orange-throated flowers. These warm- 
toned trumpet lilies, fully as tall and vigorous, 
the largest of our Olympics, are of hybrid origin 
and this gives them added vigor and beauty, with 
huge pyramids of flowers. Each, $2.50; three for 
$7.00; twelve for $25.00. 
PAGODA. Tall, dark mahogany-colored stem 
with deepest green, glossy foliage, contrasting 
strongly with the muted orange, broad-petalled 
flowers. Touches of amber and soft pink show on 
the fully-opened petals. Its many flowers and buds 
on each stem, opening over a long period, are al- 
ways well balanced and graceful. Each, $1.00; 
three for $2.75; twelve for $10.00. 
RED CHAMPION. The lovely Speciosum lily 
from Japan. It came to Oregon as a gift from the 
captain of a schooner. It was nurtured in a small 
farm garden on the slopes of Mount Hood and 
from that garden we were fortunate indeed to 
get our foundation stock. Red Champion has won 
out in all competitive trials. Blooms in last Au- 
gust Each, $1.25; three for $3.50; twelve for 
WPS SHOL 
SUNBURST YELLOW. New 1953  introduc- 
tion so limited in quantity we can offer only 
one to a customer. From among our best Sun- 
burst lilies we have selected a i pure overall 
golden yellows that stand the sunshine without 
bleaching. These we offer at $6.00 each. 
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Mid-Century Hybrid, 
outward facing type. 
SUNSET LILY. (paradalinum ~ giganteum). 
From our immense stocks of this grand lily we 
offer selected large bulbs. They stand five to sev- 
en feet tall, strong stems, will bear as many as 
twenty flowers. They increase rapidly, very hardy 
and vigorous, easily grown, plant five inches 
eae Each, 60c; three for: $1.50; twelve for 
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WHITE CHAMPION. Twelve for $17.50. A 
worthy companion—purest white, lovely, vigorous 
and dependable. Supply is limited, so order early. 
September flowering. Each, $1.75; three for $4.50. 
WHITE MARTAGON. The true, white moun- 
tain lily from Dalmatia. Dainty, wax-like flow- 
ers, gracefully spaced on four foot stems, with 
warm green rolae One of the most permanent 
of all lilies. Should be planted not more than 
four inches deep in a well-drained, sunny loca- 
tion, preferably among some low-growing plants 
or shrubs. June flowering. Each, $1.00; three 
for $2.75; twelve for $10.00. 
VALENCIA. A June-flowering hybrid of a 
beautiful rich golden hue. 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; twelve for $10.00. 
