Marlagon Lilies 
These are among the oldest lilies in 
cultivation. Not only are they ex- 
cellent performers in the shady gar- 
den but down through the years 
they have been used most success- 
fully in hybridizing. The white va- 
riety is exceptionally fine. 
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MARTAGON-506-The purple 
Martagon or Turk’s Cap lily is a 
European native, easily grown in 
sun or shade. The blooms are pur- 
plish-pink and small, with darker 
spots. Generally takes a year to be- 
come established. Ht. 3 to 5 ft. 
PD 4 in. June-July. 
3 for $3.95, each $1.45 
MARTAGON Album-510-Few, if 
any lilies, make a more beautiful 
picture than a well grown clump of 
this graceful and charming variety. 
Its small, delicate Turk’s Cap 
blooms are an ivory white, sweetly 
fragrant, borne in four foot stems 
from mid-June into July. Prefers 
partial shade and a moist soil. 
Height, culture and planting depth 
(PD) as for Martagon. 
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“CASCADE STRAIN” 
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 acceptable. 
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. 
CANDIDUM “Cascade Strain’’—200- 
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CANDIDUM “White Elf’’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. 
3 for $2.90, each $1.10, Doz. $11.50 
CANDIDUM Hybrid “Jewel’’—202-"Jewel’’ is well named for truly 
it is a gem of the first water. Here’s a hybrid of Candidum and Chal- 
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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