(D) GOLDEN CHALICE HYBRIDS 
WHY THESE NEW HYBRID LILIES ARE EASY TO GROW... These accli- 
mated, American-grown, disease-resistant and hardy plants are bursting 
with the vigor of their hybrid origin. They come to you as large, well- 
rooted bulbs, carefully packed in peat moss for immediate planting in 
any sunny, well-drained, porous garden soil. Once planted, they 
multiply rapidly and will give you every possible variety of color, form 
and blooming time from June through October. They are best planted 
in the fall to give them time to establish themselves before winter. 
These glorious new hybrid Lilies are grown for you on the slopes of 
Oregon’s Mount Hood and come to you direct from the grower. 
For best results plant early — For best results order early. 
Here is how to grow the finest Lilies. . . 
Soils and Location: Lilies must have perfect drainage, such as a gentle 
slope provides. If site is level and the soil heavy, prepare raised beds. 
(E) BELLINGHAM HYBRIDS 
Lilies to b&oowm in your garden from May thin September 
Sun or Shade: Lilies need sunlight, at least until 2 p.m. Semi-shade will 
produce fine, soft colors but weaker stems. 
How deep to plant: Never put more than four inches of soil over the 
top of the bulb. 
Soil types: Lilies prefer a slightly acid soil, such as suits Rhododendrons 
and Azaleas and most other garden plants. Good drainage is most 
important. 
Cultural instructions will be sent out with each order. 
(D) GOLDEN CHALICE HYBRIDS...A glorious strain of richly colored, 
golden upright Lilies that are a joy to behold. These hybrids, masses 
of golden cups on tall straight stems, flower in June 
Each, $0.50; three for ak 40 
(E) BELLINGHAM HYBRIDS. .The best of our West Coast native Lilies, 
inter-crossed and re- selected, produced this lovely strain of tall, graceful 
(F) MARTAGON ALBUM 
(G) MID-CENTURY HYBRIDS 
garden Lilies, July-blooming, they stand six feet tall, bear dozens of 
recurved, long-lasting flowers. Colors range from clear yellow through 
orange to garnet-red, nicely spotted with brown or reddish brown. 
Each, $0.50; three for $1.40 
(F) MARTAGON ALBUM...The true white mountain Lily from Dal- 
matia. Dainty, wax-like flowers, gracefully spaced on four foot stems, 
with warm green foliage. One of the most permanent of all Lilies. June 
flowering. Will increase from year to year, forming larger and finer 
spikes. Should be planted not more than four inches deep in a well- 
drained sunny location. Each, $0.95; three for $2.50 
(G) MID-CENTURY HYBRIDS, MIXED COLORS... Selected out of thou- 
sands of Tiger-Candlestick hybrids for beauty, hardiness and vigor. 
Plant in groups in border for color and cutting. Late June flowering. 
Each, $0.50; three for $1.40 
(H) VALENCIA 
(H) VALENCIA...A June-flowering hybrid of a beautiful rich golden 
hue. The petals have bronze mid-ribs and many minute maroon dots 
This is a plant that fits well into the summer garden. Can be forced 
quite readily for earlier flowers Each, $0.75; three for $2.00 
(1) FIESTA HYBRIDS...Gracefully reflexed flowers have a glossy, rich 
sheen that makes them glitter in the sun. On four foot stems they bear 
from six to twelve flowers in a complete color range as shown. Plant 
in full sun. Each, $0.60; three for $1.50 
(J) GOLD BAND LILIES... We offer only true ZL. auratum platyphyllum 
the much sought-after, strong-growing, wide-leaved type. Immense 
seven to nine inch, fragrant, waxy-white, bowl-shaped blooms, golden- 
streaked and often crimson-spotted, as many as fifteen to the six or seven 
foot high stem. Flowers in August and September. 
Each, $1.50; three for $4.00 
(K) RED CHAMPION...A selected, lovely Speciosum Lily from Japan 
that came to Oregon as a gift many years ago. It was grown in a small 
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farm garden on the slopes of Mount Hood from which we were fortunate 
to get our foundation stock. Blooms in late August and early September 
Each, $1.00; three for $2.75 
SUNSET LILY (not illustrated)... With bright red-tipped recurved 
flowers, opening early July, these grand Lilies stand five to seven feet 
tall and bear as many as twenty flowers. Increase rapidly, easily grown. 
Each, $0.60; three for $1.50 
JILLIAN WALLACE (not illustrated ) A triumph of Lily hybridizing. 
This famous Lily has been raised in Australia from crosses between the 
best forms of L. speciosum and L. auratum. The color, deeply suffused 
throughout the nine inch flowers, is an intense, vibrant crimson-red, 
bordered with white. The plants have great hybrid vigor and will thrive 
wherever L. speciosum rubrum will grow. Five to seven foot stems 
covered with as many as twelve huge flowers when well grown, this 
Lily is, without doubt, the most spectacular hybrid yet offered. 
Each $6.00; three for $17.50 
Fle Op ae 
(J) GOLD BAND LILIES 
Sleckthese Special Offers ci oe 
COLLECTION 1—3 Enchantment, 
3 Olympic Hybrids ......... 
COLLECTION 2—4 Mid-Century Varieties: 
Enchantment, Tangelo, Valencia, Joan Evans. 
4 bulbs—1 of each.... 
12 bulbs—3 of each.... 
COLLECTION 3 — Pacific Coast Hybrids, 7 bulbs 
3 Sunset, 3 Bellingham Hybrids, 1 Shuksan..... 
COLLECTION 4—Olympic Collection, 5 bulbs 
3 Olympic Hybrids, 1 Olympic Select, 
1 Olympic Pink 
(K) RED CHAMPION 
COLLECTION 5—Avrelian Collection 
Golden Clarion, Sunburst, Heart's Desire. 
3 bulbs—1 of each.... 8.00 
9 bulbs—3 of each....22.50 
THE NEW BOOK OF LILIES by Jan de Graaff 
Superbly illustrated in natural colors, this book sums up some 
twenty years’ experience with lilies, their commercial production, 
their history and their uses in the garden. Reference charts, 
blooming dates, etc. Per copy, $3.50 postpaid 
