LILIES 
Finest New Hybrids and the Old Favorites 
(ALL LARGE, SELECT, BLOOMING-SIZE BULBS) 
L2—AURELIAN HYBRID LILY. Many years of breeding by 
the Oregon Lily expert, Dr. Carleton Yerex, have gone 
into this superb, new Aurelian Hybrid. Big flaring 
trumpets, often 6 inches across, are suffused with un- 
usual blends, tints and markings, some with rich gold 
and orange like a brilliant sunset. Not only is this 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. $1.25 each; 2 for $2.25, © 
postpaid. 
L3—YELLOW TRUMPET AURELIAN. Considered the Finest “ 
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 © 
“s tones. This handsome flower is pictured on page S0. | 
4 Order early as supply is limited. $1.95 each; 2 for $3.75, 
postpaid. 
L4—OLYMPIC HYBRID LILY (Centifolium) New, Magnifi- 
cent! Another beautiful Lily you should have. Great 
clustered blooms on 6-8 ft. stalks; the inner trumpet is 
pure white, the outer petals vari-tinted—some creamy 
yellow, some icy green, some soft fuchsia pink, others 
snowy white. Long blooming period. Plant hardy and 
vigorous; does well in sun or shade. Plant 6 to 7 in. 
pare in a well drained spot. 60c each; 2 for $1.00, post- 
pai 
L5—BELLINGHAM HYBRID. Charming “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. 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 picture on 
opposite page. 60c each; 2 for $1.00, postpaid. 
L6—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. 50c¢ 
each; 2 for 90c, postpaid. 
L7—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 50. 35¢ each; 
2 for 60c, postpaid. 
L8—ESTATE. The Garden Easter Lily. Big, snow-white, fragrant flowers, just like Easter Lilies from the florist. 
Plant 7 to 9 inches deep in good, well-drained soil, sun or light shade, mulching through winter. Hardy for 
outdoor planting except in coldest states, 50c each; 2 for 90c, postpaid. 
L9—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 a golden band through the center of each petal. 3-5 ft. 
July-September. Color photo on page 50. 75c each: 2 for $1.35, postpaid. 
LIO—PAGODA. New, Beautiful Mid-Century Hybrid. Upright blooming, often 6 to 8 handsome, wide open, 
graceful flowers top the strong, 36-inch stem. Color is a rich muted orange with soft touches of amber and 
pink. Extremely hardy, easy to grow. June-July flowering. Lovely in the garden, or in flower arrangements. 
95¢ each; 2 for $1.75, postpaid. 
L11—PHILIPPINE (Formosanum). Famous green-throated Lily. Very large and fragrant white blooms have deli- 
cate emerald throat, outside touched with copper. 4-6 ft. August until frost. 45c each; 2 for 80c, postpaid. 
L12—RAINBOW HYBRIDS. New Color Charmers from the West Coast. Their big heads of broad, flaring blooms 
are borne on upright, strong stems, 18 inches or more tall. Colors range from pale to deep gold, orange, 
salmon and scarlet, to deep mahogany red. Entirely hardy, easy to grow, and once planted will last a life- 
time. 60c each; 2 for $1.00, postpaid. 
LIS—REGAL LILY. The all-time favorite. Grand, large white blooms lightly tinged pink, with golden yellow center 
and so fragrant. Sunlight or partial shade. Entirely hardy. 4-6 ft. July. 35c each; 2 for 55c; 10 for $2.35, postpaid. 
L16—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. See color illustration on page S0. 75 each; 2 for $1.35, postpaid. 
PLANT LILIES DEEPLY 
6-10 inches—with the exception of the Day Lilies, which require more shallow planting. Select a WELL DRAINED spot, somewhat 
sheltered, using a thin layer of sand under the bulb, tilting bulb slightly, then pack good rich garden soil firmly around it. Mix- 
ing one part of Neutral Peat Moss (offered on page 53) with three parts garden soil, when planting Lilies, will prove very bene- 
ficial. Mulch in late fall. 
(A1) TUBEROUS BEGONIAS HEMEROCALLIS — DAY LILIES 
The Newer, Finer Hybrids that are far superior to the old-time sorts. Hardy, easy to grow, blooming freely EVEN IN SHADE; 
Color Mlustrations on Opposite Page Are 
About One-half Actual Size 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. 
L20—APRICOT. Lovely fragrant flowers of soft apricot-orange. 2 ft. May-June flowering. 55c each; 2 for 95c, postpaid. 
New, Superb AURELIAN HYBRID LILY 
New Elegant PAGODA HYBRID LILY 
“They are the most beautiful flowers in all the 
world!’’ Time and again our customers have writ- 
ten us these very words. Like hand-painted 
Camellia blooms, such perfect form and so ex- 
uisitely colored they scarcely seem real. For in- 
oor culture they have no equal, yet are just as 
fine for outdoor summer flowers. Wonderful for 
bouquets and decorative purposes. 
We offer a very choice strain of fully double, 
Camellia-Flowering Begonias, their superb blooms 
borne on strong, erect stems. Our bulbs are ex- 
tra choice, blooming size, 1!/-2 in. in diameter. 
Cultural directions for both indoor and outdoor 
Planting furnished wtih bulbs. Wonderful for 
shady spots, and the north foundation border. 
Choice of these popular colors: (a) COPPER. 
(b) ORANGE, (c) PINK. (d) DARK RED, (e) SAL- 
MON, (f) SCARLET. (g) WHITE and (h) YEL- 
LOW. 
2 for 50c ye 5 for 95c ye 10 for $1.75 
(POSTPAID) 
L21—FLAMING SWORD. Deep flaming red flowers, with satiny finish, opening wide. These bril- 
liant, 31/2-inch flowers are borne profusely on a rather low compact plant, giving the appear- 
ance of a small shrub when in full bloom. 2¥/2 ft. tall; June-flowering. See picture on opposite 
page. 80c each: 2 for $1.40, postpaid. 
L22—-GEORGE YELD. A superb Day Lily—one of the best. Large open flowers, 6 in. across, color 
a warm canary yellow flushed rose. 36 in.; July and August. We picture this beauty on page 
50. 60c each; 2 for $1.00, postpaid. 
L23—MARY STOKER. One of the newer, beautiful hybrids. The three larger segments are brown- 
ish red with yellow stripe through center, while the three alternating segments are yellow suf- 
fused brownish red. Striking, harmonious bloom of fine form. July-August. 55¢ each; 2 for 95c, 
postpaid. ; 
L24—OLD VINTAGE. This is a very tall, handsome, wine-colored Day Lily with a yellow throat. 
Very free flowering, blooms 4 in. across. We consider it especially fine, and believe you will. 
75c each; 2 for $1.30, postpaid. 
L25—ROSALIND. Very beautiful, new, rose-pink Day Lily. Large shapely blooms on 3-ft. stems, 
color a distinctive rose-pink shade with a silvery sheen. 75c each; 2 for $1.30, postpaid. 
DAY LILY 
COMBINE 
(L26) 
1 Apricot 
1 Flaming Sword 
1 George Yeld 
1 Mary Stoker 
1 Old Vintage 
1 Rosalind 
THESE SIX GARDEN 
BEAUTIES $300 
Postpaid, only. 
