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 *?taouie'ii*ty> BULBS 



Mltf, SPECIOSUM RUBRUJV 



RUBRUM LILY 



More beautiful than many orchids, this glorious lib 

 produces its wavy white (lowers, informally market 

 with red and soft rose-pink, in August. Plant it towan 

 the back of the border, for it grows up to 5 feet tall 

 Stem-rooting, the bulb should be covered with 9 to l 1 

 inches of good humusy soil. 50c each; 10 for $4.50 

 25 for $10.50. 



Mkf. L0NGIFL0RUM ESTATf 



(HARDY EASTER LILY) 



This type of Croft lily is ideal for garden planting 

 Five to 7 pure white trumpets on a stem 4 to 5 fee 

 high, blooming in August. Bulbs should be plante 

 8 inches deep. 75c each; 10 for $6.50; 25 for $15.50. 



GL0RI0SA R0THSCH1LDIANI 



The fantastic flowers are produced on stiff stems thai 

 stand out from the main stem. Often used by florist 

 for unusual corsages, they keep well when cut. Start© 

 in the house in pots, they become interesting accent 

 for the sheltered back of the garden border. $1.50 eacf 

 3 for $4; 6 for $7.50. 



TUBEROSE, Excelsior Double PI 



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Lily, SPECIOSUM RUBRUM 



TUBEROSE 



EXCELSIOR DOUBLE PEARL 



ie swirl tropical fragrance is reason enough for growing 

 it as a garden subject. The long spikes of white flowers with 

 here and there a suggestion of flesh color are very desirable 

 for cutting. Plant in May or June in the open garden; from 

 .ale January on for the greenhouse. Not hardy; store in the 

 winter. 15c each; 10 for $1.25; 25 for $3; 100 for $11. 



CANNA 



For bold, flashy bedding effects from mid- 

 summer on, no flower compares with cannas. 

 (See description of named varietieson another 

 page.) 20c each; 10 for $1.60; 25 for $3.50; 

 100 for $13. 



Lily 



Longiflorum 



Estate 



HARDY 



EASTER 



LILY 



GLORIOSA ROTHSCHILDIANA, 

 Climbing Lily 



CANNA 

 King Humbert 



