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HARDY LILIES 
For Spring or Fall Planting. 
Bulbs ready from September to November. 
These Lilies may be planted either in 
spring or fall in good garden soil that is well 
drained; light, sandy ground is best. Cover 
the bulbs at least nine inches. They are per- 
rectly: hardy and bloom from August to Octo- 
er 
AURATUM (Golden-Banded ‘Japan Lily)— 
White, with a golden band on each petal 
and beautifully ‘spotted. Very fragrant. ~ 
- Bach Doz. 100 
Extra large bulbs...... 00 5.00 40.00 
SPECIOSUM Album (White Japan Lily)—Pure 
satiny-white with a greenish band in the 
center of each petal. Fragrant. 
Each Doz. 100 
ar eea Dill DSseisrarerotetotensrave $0.40 $4.00 $30.00 
SPECIOSUM ROSEUM (Pink Japan Lily)— 
White, shaded rose, with a deeper band in 
the center of each petal and spotted deep 
red. Fragrant. 
Each Doz. 100° 
Large bulb Sica s cespar- tere bean $4.00 $30.00 — 
Extra large bulbs 5.00 40.00 
SPECIOSUM MELPOMENE oe Japan Lily) 
—Ground white, heavily suffused carmine 
and spotted dark red. Fragrant, 
Bach Doz. ._ 100 
LONGIFLORUM GIGANTEUM (Japanese 
Easter Lily) — Pure white long trumpet- 
shaped flowers. Very fragrant, 
Each Doz. 100 
Large.-bDulbs... =... < .$0.40 $4.00 $30.00 
Extra large bulbs...... 50 5.00 40.00 
CANDIDUM (Annunciation, or Madonna Lily) 
—Pure white, very fragrant, and are borne 
freely on long stems. "The bulbs should be 
planted early in fall, so as to make a 
growth before frost. Ready in September. 
Each Doz. 100 
Selected extra large : 
DUD DS Bits water vercleietelexeronene $0.30 $3.00 $20.00 
TIGRINUM SPLENDENS (Improved Each Doz. 
Tiger Lily) — Very large pyra- 
mids of flowers, orange, red, 
spotted with black, 3 to 4 feet 
high. Blooms in August......- 20 2.00 
Tiger Lily)—Bears an immense 
number of double orange-red 
Lilium Auratum. flowers spotted with black..... a 2.00 
PEONIES Choice Herbaceous Varieties 
The most popular of all hardy herbaceous plants, admired by every- 
body, and so easily grown that no one with even the most limited garden 
space should be without one or more. They are perfectly hardy, thriving 
in almost any soil either in the open or light shade. Well enriched loam, 
however, suits them best, carefully avoiding an over abundance of fresh 
manure ciose to the roots. 
Dorchester—Delicate pink, large and full, very late. 
Duchess de Namours—VWhite, with sulphur-white collar, fragrant, early. 
Edulis Superba—Deep rose-pink with lighter shadings, very early. 
Felix Crousse—Large, globe shaped, brilliant red. Small root, $1.00; 
Strong, sae E 
Festiva M: Jery large, globe shaped, pure white, flecked crimson, 
early. 
Francois Ortegat—Purplish crimson with golden anthers, 
Lamartine—Large lilac-rose, center shaded darker, spicy fragrance. 
La Tulipe—Very large globular shaped delicate rose, fading to white, 
center petals tipped carmine, late. 
Monsieur Jules Elie—Very large, early globe shaped, pale lilac-rose, 
shaded amber at base, very fragrant. Small roots, $1.00; Strong, $1.50. 
Smail roots of any of the above Peonies, each 50¢; medium, 75e; large, $1.00. 
Extra strong, $1.50. Except where otherwise noted. Peonies 
280 
Large bulbs....... ....-£0.40 $4.00 $30.00 
Extra large bulbs...... 00 5.00 40.00° 
WAN SO] DULLDSseiarchcteteterelotets $0.40 $4.00 $30.00 — 
TIGRINUM FLORA PLENA (Double Each Doz. 
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