CENTIFOLIUM, OLYMPIC HYBRIDS, PINK SELECTIONS 
Magnificent robust giant trumpet types in shades of 
fuchsia or rose-pink. Grow in light shade for best color. 
May bleach somewhat in hot sun. Just as hardy and 
vigorous as other Olympic Hybrids. Each, $3.50; 3, $10.00. 
DR. ABEL New. One of the finest of the Fiesta Hybrids. 
A rich dark red with heavy black dots. Many pendant 
flowers on 4-6 foot stems. Very highly recommended. Each, 
$1.20; 3, $3.50. 
FIESTA HYBRIDS Gay. Sparkling Turk’s-Cap bells of rich- 
est red, maroon, golden yellow and orange. 4-5 feet tall. 
Sun-loving plant. Will increase rapidly from underground 
bulblets. A wonderful addition to garden lilies. Excellent 
cut flowers and particularly attractive indoors. Sold in 
mixed colors only. Largest size bulbs. Each, .60; 3, $1.50. 
GOLDEN CHALICE HYBRIDS Selected Golden yellow 
forms of the Rainbow Hybrids. June-flowering. Superb, 
sturdy and vigorous. Ideal for the perennial border. Enor- 
mous substance. Increase rapidly. Drought resistant, these 
lilies are ideally suited for that warm, dry corner of the 
garden where they will flourish and flower freely with 
a minimum of care. Each, .50; 3, $1.40. 
HANSONI A golden yellow lily from Japan, with reflexed 
pendant flowers of great substance. It is still rare and 
somewhat expensive at present, but is one of the hardiest 
lilies known with deep green, glossy foliage in numerous 
whorls around the stem. Does well in partial shade. Each, 
$1.50; 3, $4.00. 
HENRYI This grand lily from central China is a beautiful 
garden subject with stems from five to eight feet tall. 
It flowers in late August with as many as 20 or more 
golden orange recurved pendant flowers. Likes slight 
shade. Does fine in shrubbery. Each, .60; 3, $1.75; 10, $5.25. 
HOLLYWOOD HYBRIDS This entirely new strain of Hybrid 
lilies is the result of intercrossing some of the Preston Hy- 
brids with the Mid-Century Hybrids. The entirely new 
“break” that resulted were star-shaped lilies with immense 
hybrid vigor and large flowers on tall stems. These are 
being offered in a mixture, all having star-shaped flowers, 
upright, and in many shades of yellow, orange and red. 
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MARTAGON ALBUM Dainty, waxy white flowers in pyra- 
mids on 4’ stems. Plant 4’ deep among low evergreen 
shrubs for best results. Once it is established it is one 
of the most permanent of all lilies, increasing from year 
to year forming larger and finer spikes. Each, .95; 3, $2.50. 
JILLIAN WALLACE 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 spectacu- 
lar hybrid yet offered. Each, $6.00; 3, $17.50. 
PUMILUM (Tenuifolium) THE CORAL LILY Wonderful 
small vermilion-red flowers blooming in early June. One 
of the most easily grown of all lilies and one of the most 
popular. Prefers full sun and a well-drained situation. 
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RAINBOW HYBRIDS A new race of upright-flowering lilies 
in shades of yellow, orange and red. They are as gay 
as a field of tulips and flower profusely during early 
June. Stems up to 20 inches or more. Very hardy and 
easy to grow. Plant 5-6 inches deep in well-drained soil 
either in full sun or partial shade. Each, .50; 3, $1.40. 
REGAL An especially fine strain of this very popular large 
eae trumpet lily. Excellent bulbs. Each, .45; 3, $1.25; 
10, $3.75. 
SPECIOSUM “RED CHAMPION” A fine variety of this 
showy deep red-pink lily. Flowers in late August and 
September. The foundation stock of this lily was found on 
the slopes of Mount Hood where it had grown undisturbed 
for some forty years. Likes well-drained soil and some 
shade during the hottest parts of the day. Requires a year 
to get well established. Good flowering size bulbs. Each, 
$1.00; 3, $2.75. 
SPECIOSUM “WHITE CHAMPION” The highly prized 
white form of Red Champion, it flowers from 10 days to 
2 weeks later than the red-pink form. It is one of the 
loveliest of lilies. Light shade is advised. Each, $2.50; 3, 
$7.00. 
SUNBURST LILIES Wonderful results of crossing L. Henryi 
with the white trumpet lilies. Colors include white, cream, 
orange, and lovely yellows. Flowers are of unusual sub- 
stance and texture and are wonderfully suited for garden 
or cutflower work. Mixed colors only. Each, $1.50; 3, $4.00. 
SUNSET LILY (L. Pardalinum giganteum) Plants stand 6-7 
feet tall. Bear up to 20 red-tipped flowers. One of the 
most popular lilies grown. Increase rapidly. One of the 
hardiest and most vigorous lilies known. Easily grown. 
Likes some shade and a cool soil. Largest size bulbs 
available. Each, .60; 3, $1.50. 
TALL BEARDED IRIS 
ADMIRATION Very fine smooth new rich yellow. Heavy 
ee and excellent form. A massive grower. Each, 
ANGELUS Late flowering orchid pink blend, with a silvery 
overcast and a light touch of lavender below the lemon 
yellow beard. Large broad flowers. Each, .50; 3, $1.25. 
ARCTIC White with a bright yellow center. One of the 
standard favorites. Each, .50; 3, $1.25. 
AUTUMN TWILIGHT A fall-blooming iris. Falls are laven- 
der, standards are lighter. Blooms with other iris and then 
again in the fall. Each, $2.00. 
AUGUSTA Rich, metallic tan and lavender blend. Vigor- 
ous and a rapid increaser. One of the finest of this type. 
Each, $1.00. 
BISHOP’S ROBE Deep blue purple. Very effective in the 
garden. Especially effective when planted near pale 
yellows and creams. Each, .50; 3, $1.25. 
BLACK FOREST Rich, deep dark blue-black. Very satiny 
and striking. The darkest iris in its price class. Even the 
beard is blue black. Each, $1.00. 
BLUE STEEL H.C. (Fraim ‘53) A medium blue self. Height 
about 38”. Exceptionally fine flaring falls. Very smooth 
coloring. Heavy substance. Distinctive shape. Each, $10.00. 
BONNY Smooth, pure light pink of heavy substance. Very 
popular and very lovely. Each, $1.00. 
BRYCE CANYON Glowing copper and henna with a bright 
beard. One of the nicest of this coloration. Each, .75; 3, 
$2.00. 
BUCKSKIN Fine, early flowering tan. Golden lights in this 
large flower make it about the best iris in its color range. 
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CHANTILLY Orchid pink with a wonderful lace-like crin- 
kled edging. Medium size flowers with great charm. Each, 
$1.00; 3. $2.50. 
CHIVALRY One of the outstanding iris in the medium blue 
range. Beautifully ruffled. One of the most popular iris 
in America. Each, $1.00. 
COLOMA A really choice pale yellow and white iris. 
Each, .60; 3, $1.50. 
COUTIER Fine deep pink with a flaming tangerine beard. 
Sturdy grower. Makes a bright spot in the garden. Each, 
$1.00. 
CRIMSON SUN Flaring deep red flowers on a plant of 
medium height. Each, .50; 3, $1.25. 
DANUBE WAVE Big, full ruffled medium marine 
blue flowers. Very rich effect. Husky grower. Fine 
doer. Each, $1.50. 
DAYBREAK Coppery pink blend. Large, fine flowers. Each 
.79; 3, $2.00. 
DREAM CASTLE An orchid pink self with great wide 
standards and falls. Fine form and heavy substance. 
Outstanding. Each, $1.00. 
