L. “Lighthouse”—First publicly shown at the Seattle 
Lily Show, this giant among the upright Lilies de- 
serves the attention of all Lily lovers. It is of hybrid 
origin and belongs to the same general line of breed- 
ing that produced the Mid-Century and Hollywood 
Hybrids. LIGHTHOUSE has very large open, cup- 
shaped flowers, borne on a stem that under normal 
garden conditions will easily attain a height of from 
six to eight feet. The flowers are entirely in propor- 
tion and are the largest blooms ever seen on any 
Lily of this type. The color of the flowers is a pastel, 
pinkish orange that is most pleasing. We offer 
LIGHTHOUSE confidently as the sturdiest, largest 
and best proportioned of the giant hybrid Tiger 
Lily type. each, $3.00 
L. longiflorum — variety “Croft” — A pure white, 
short-stemmed Easter lily which has been the sub- 
ject of much wild speculation during the recent 
war years. It is a greenhouse and florist flower and 
has great merit for forcing in pots. It is not a gar- 
den lily. 
per 100, 6-7” $21.00; 7-8” $27.00; 8-9” $36.00 
L. longiflorum — variety “Estate” — A tall form of 
L. longiflorum, and for that reason better suited for 
garden use than the Croft. Neither variety is entirely 
hardy. Their pure white flowers can be very attrac- 
tive in special settings. They are too formal and 
too short to fit in well in most gardens. 
per 100, 6-7” $24.00; 7-8” $30.00; 8-9” $42.00 
OREGON BULB FARMS 
GRESHAM, OREGON 
L. martagon album — The pure white form of the 
long cultivated Martagon lily that is so popular in 
Europe and England. The dainty waxy flowers are 
gracefully placed and form a symmetrical pyramid 
on 4-foot stems. One of the most permanent of all 
lilies, once it is happily settled it will increase from 
year to year, forming larger and finer spikes. Our 
seedlings have prospered extremely well and the 
bright yellow bulbs are sound and healthy. It should 
be planted not deeper than four inches in a well 
drained sunny location. Best grown among low 
evergreen shrubs, Martagon album is equally use- 
ful in the cottage garden or estate woodland. 
per 100, 5-6” $24.00; 6-7” $36.00 
L. Maximowiczii Selections—The best forms of this 
species produce superb brilliant fiery orange-red 
spikes of flowers 5-8 feet in height long after most 
lilies are over. When well grown they are taller, 
later and much more striking that the popular L. 
tigrinum to which they bear some resemblance, and 
further, respond equally well to generous treatment. 
When it originally came from the mountains of 
Korea and Japan many inferior types were at first 
cultivated, but now careful breeding and selection 
have improved it tremendously. We now recom- 
mend this lily as one of the most brilliant of autumn 
flowers. per each—5-6” $0.60; 6” up, $1.00 
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