Regal Lilies 
REGAL LILIES. Heaven was kind 
to the world when it blessed us with 
Regal Lilies. They have a regal 
splendor that can make the smallest 
back-yard a place of wonder _ 
when they bloom. And yet they # 
are so easy to grow! The bulbs 
are perfectly hardy, they are not 
troubled by diseases or aoe and 
they bloom year after year, indef- 
initely. Certamly, they are. among 
the most beanul and showy of all 
flowers, with deliciously fragrant 
blooms in June. Great white trum- 
pets with golden throats, the outside 
stained wine color, come on top of 
sturdy stems 4 to 6 feet high. Pl: ant 
the bulbs 6 to 8 inches deep, in groups 
among ae eermeat Roses, or along 
the edge o fa shrub ponder in a sunny 
place in well-drained soil. Our Regal 
Lily bulbs will bloom the first June 
after planting and will have more 
and more huge blooms each year. 
Large bulbs: 3 for $1; 6 for $1.95; 
12 for $3.65; 25 for $7.25; 50 for 
$13.95, ppd. 
Dutch Iris 
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Lilium Speciosum Rubrum 
LILY, SPECIOSUM RUBRUM. The pink Lily. Lovely, 
soft. carmine-pink with gracefully recurved petals. A favor- 
ite garden Lily, about 4 feet high. Fragrant blooms, 4 
inches or more across. Blooms July, August. Beautiful in 
color, form and habit. 65¢ ea.; 3 for $1.75. 
UMBELLATUM var. ORANGE TRIUMPH. Candlestick 
Lily. Brilliant, upright blooms of vivid orange-red. Showy, 
very easy to grow and dependable. 2 to 3 feet high. June, 
July. 65c ea.; 3 for $1.75. 
RAINBOW HYBRIDS. These are the new hybrid Candle- 
stick Lilies that have been pictured and written of in many 
magazines. They were originated by Jan de Graaff. Colors 
range from pale straw-yellow through shades of yellow, 
gold, copper, orange, vermilion, even to maroon. From 1 to 
feet tall, they are disease-free, dependable and easy to 
grow. Like most Lilies, they should have ample sun and 
must have good drainage. With that, they will do well 
practically anywhere. 65c ea.; 3 for $1.75; 12 for $6. 
12 Lilies (3 ea. of all 4 kinds) $5.45 
DUTCH IRIS 
Orchid-like blooms on long stems, well above the slender 
foliage, in May and June. About 2 feet tall. Shades of blue, 
white, yellow and purple, mixed. These are bulbous Iris 
that require fall planting, 5 to 6 inches deep. Lift in late 
June, store in a warm, dry place and replant In autumn. Or 
plant fresh bulbs each fall, as they are very Inexpensive. The 
daintiest of Iris. Assorted colors only. 50 for $1.20. 
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