Lilium QBormesauum 
This is a lovely trumpet lily becoming more popular each year. It is especially valuable due 
to its late flowering after most other lilies have finished. The late form starts blooming in 
September and continues until frost. In this area it is not unusual to still be cutting 
bloom in mid-November and in the warm parts of California and the south it keeps bloom- 
ing well into winter, sending up new shoots that continue the display. In its native land, 
Formosa, it is said to flower almost the year around. It is a deliciously scented white lily 
with an emerald-green throat shaded externally with wine-purple or violet. Formosanum 
likes a warm sunny location, a lime free soil rich in humus. Always plant in clumps of 
three to a dozen or more for the effect. 
FORMOSANUM Late—316-The bulbs are 
small but they produce four to five foot stems SPECIAL! 
with up to a dozen blooms. Bulbs as large as FORMOSANUM Late-316 
walnuts are exceptional. One the size of an For mass effects and cutting — 25 
ordinary marble will send up a full size flower Flowering size bulbs, postpaid $6.95 
Sill aymialny leita TAteNMer lasevelss PAleVanetinte) Cekej dg — 
(PD) five inches. 
FORMOSANUM Early variety—3 1 7—Known as 
They produce heavy stem roots above the  Price’s variety. It blooms July into August 
bulb which doubtless accounts for the great with stems generally about a foot tall. The 
number of blooms from the small bulbs. For- 
mosanum succeeds in average soils. In dry 
seasons watering is desirable to produce a 
good flower display. Full sun preferred. 
FSS Flowering: 3 for $1.00, ea. 35c; Doz. $3.85 it is delightful. PD 5 inches. 
FORMOSANUM—LATE WHITE Large: Sion Room caw oGeDoOz lS 3 for $1.40, each 55c, Doz. $5.45 
Lilium Candidum 
“CASCADE STRAIN” \ 
Produced by Jan DeGraaff = \ 
The glowing reports on this improved form of the ancient Madonna 
indicate it is good all over the land. 
This strain, grown from seed right here in Oregon, is vigorously 
healthy and blooms with unimagined freedom. Not finicky as to 
soils, they even tolerate heavy clay where all others fail. Full sun- 
shine preferred though light shade is acc-ptable. 
Plant very shallow with only an inch of soil over the top of the bulb. 
Early planting is important so that top growth can take place in the 
fall. As they mature early, shipping begins in August. We are usu- 
ally almost sold out by early September. If you order late, please 
indicate substitutes. Candidum, the Madonna Lily, the liy of antiq- 
uity, is lovely indeed. You'll never want to be without it once its 
beauty graces your garden. Always plant in groups of three or more 
for the best effect. June blooming. Ht. 4 to 6 ft. 
blooms are not quite as big as the late variety. 
Ideal in the rock garden or foreground of the 
hardy border. Surrounded by summer flowers, 
CANDIDUM “Cascade Strain’’—200- 
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CANDIDUM “White Eif’’W-201-A true dwarf Candidum, dwarf in 
all respects. Fully established, it only grows twelve to fourteen inches 
tall, with truly gem-like blooms. A rare beauty for the rock garden 
or in the foreground of the hardy border. For flower arrangements, 
it is ideal. Culture the same as the regular Candidum. Be sure to 
plant with not more than an inch of soil over the top of the bulb. 
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CANDIDUM Hybrid ‘Jewel’’-202-"‘Jewel’’ is well named for truly J 
it is a gem of the first water. Here’s a hybrid of Candidum and Chal- 2 
cedonicum, the glorious ‘‘Red Martagon of Constantinople’’, one of 
the most brilliant of all lilies. Jewel, however, is a glistening pure 
white Madonna, broad-petaled and long lasting as in the best Can- 
didums, but, it is adorned with jewel-like scarlet anthers of Chalce- 
donicum. You who have loved the old Candidum with its golden yel- 
low anthers will thrill no end at this new one with brilliant red 
anthers. Actually it stands out in jewel-like splendor, truly a mile- 
stone in the progress of lily hybridizing. Culture the same as ordi- 
nary Candidums. ‘‘Jewel’’ is new and very scarce. 
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