Beautiful Hardy Lilies and Other Bulbs 



Lilies are easy to grow in any average garden soil 

 They require good drainage and will live tor many 

 years as they are hardy and permanent. The varie- 

 ties which we list are particularly showy and vig- 

 orous. It is important, however, that you follow the 

 suggestions given as In the depth of planting to 

 insure a fine display of Howers for many years to 

 come, ^^'e offer sound, well graded bulbs of large 

 blooming size, tliough .some of the varieties have 

 smaller bulbs than others. All arc guaranteed to 

 give satisfaction. 



72B26 Golden Banded Lily of 

 Japan 



(.1 icralum flaty phyllum) This is a great favorite of all 

 gardeners. It is a wonderful variety, first found on 

 sacredMt. Fuji in Japan. It has large white flowers 

 attractively splashed with bright crimson. The 

 beauty of the noH-ers is enhanced by a broad golden 

 band running through the midrib of each flower 

 petal, it blooms from July until September and will 

 grow from ..< to (i ft. tall. Co\er the bulb with U in. 

 of fine soil. Does well in sun or in semi shade. Needs 

 perfect drainage and cannot stand manure or lime. 

 Place the bulb upon a handful of sand and mix a 

 little leaf mold with the soil used in covering the 

 bulb. Belightfully fragrant, 40c each; 3 for $1.10; 

 6 for $2.00. 



72B25 Leopard Lily 



(Pariluliiiiini) This Lily has small bulbs produced in 

 clusters and creeping under ground. Cover the 

 bulbs about 5 in. deep and be sure they are planted 

 above the water line. The plants grow .* to 7 ft. tall 

 and bloom during June and July. They have bright 

 vellow petals attractively spotted with purple and 

 lipped with orange-srarlet. It leriuires a sunny 

 position and cannot endure lime. Plant it in rich, 

 heavy loam soil to which has been added leaf mold 

 or paat moss. A western variety. ,^0c each; 

 3 for 80c; b for $1.50. 



72B35 Yellow Japanese Lily 



(llamoni) This is also called Japanese Turk's Cap 

 Lily. It was brought to us from Korea. The plants 

 grow 3 to 5 ft. tall and bloom during June. The 

 Vellow Japanese Lily is, therefore, one of the 

 earliest to flower. Cover the bulb 8 to 10 in. deep 

 with moderately heavy garden loam. It seems to 

 be indifferent toward lime. The flowers are bright 

 orange attractively spotted with brown. This 

 splendid Lily looks exceedingly well planted in the 

 foreground of Rhododendrons or amid Azaleas 

 where it receives a little shade and is protected 

 against wind and storms. 40c each; 3 for ?1.10; 

 6 for S2.00. 



Gloxinia 



71B24 Mixed Colors Large bell-shaped flowers in 

 many fine colors. Plant the bulbs in rich soil. Pro- 

 vide proper drainage and keep evenly mo St. A 

 splendid pot-plant. 30c each; 3 for 80c; 

 U for $3.00. 



Hyacinthus 



71B60 Candicans Stately flower spikes, 3 to 4 ft. 

 tall, bearing from 20 to 30 large creamy-white bell- 

 shaped blooms. The plants produce flowers all dur- 

 ing the summer. 20c each; 3 for 50c; 12 for $1.75. 



ISmene Peruvian DalTodil 



72B06 Calathina Showy while Amaryllis-like 

 blooms produced freely during the summer. They 

 are fragrant and of artistic appearance. The bulbs 

 should be planted in the spring after all danger of 

 frost is past. 25c each; 3 for 70c; 12 for $2.50. 



72B36 Collection of 



Four Showy Lilies 



The four varieties of Lilies which we have 

 combined here will give a 'particularly fine 

 display in the garden. They are all perfectly 

 hardy and will increase in size and number 

 with each succeeding year. The collection 

 contains one large blooming-size bulb each of 

 Crimson Show Lily, Double Tiger Lily, 

 Golden Banded Lily of Japan, and Regal 

 Lily. Purchased separately these four bulbs 

 would cost $1.30. Mailed postpaid CA QQ 



7iiB3^ Regal Lihj 



72B52 Madeira Vine 



(Mignonelle T/»c) An old favorite vine growing 10 

 to 20 ft. high. The fleshy, heart-shaped leaves are of 

 a light green color Bears clusters of white fragrant 

 flowers in late summer. 15c each; 3 for 35c; 

 12 for $1.25. 



72B55 Montbretia 



Not unlike small Gladiolus blooms. Includes color- 

 ful shades of yellow, salmon, orange, and scarlet. 

 Grows 2 ft. tall and is splendid for cutting. Bulbs 

 must be stored frost-proof. 3 for 25c; 6 for 40c; 

 12 for 75c. 



Oxalis 



Fine plants for borders, and for hanging baskets, 

 blooming all summer. The bulbs are not hardy and 

 must be lifted from the ground before severe frost. 

 Store in a cool, airy place for next year's planting. 



72B62 Lasiandra Rosy crimson. Graceful foliage. 



72B66 Pink {Shamrock) Clover foliage. 



72B64 White (Deppef) Clover foliage. 

 Anv of thf ahovr: 

 <> for 15c; 12 for 25c; 25 for 45c. 



74B99 Surprise Collection 



This is your opportunity to secure at a real 

 bargain price some excellent high priced bulbs 

 of our selection. Each spring we have a sur- 

 plus of certain varieties which we are glad to 

 give to our customers at very reduced prices. 

 Send us your order for this collection early 

 and we will ship to you 75 bulbs all properly 

 labeled, after May 1, postpaid for CO 50 

 only ^~ ■ *''' 



72B27 Coral Lily 



(Trnid folium) A graceful variety often planted in 

 the rock garden. Grows 18 in. tall and flowers dur- 

 ing June. Has bright orange-scarlet blooms spotted 

 with mahogany red. Cover the bulbs with 7 in. of 

 fine loamy soil. Plant in partial shade or in the 

 woodland garden. Can be grown in any light soil. 

 It looks particularly lovely planted with ferns. 

 30c each; 3 for 80c; 6 for $1.50. 



72B33 Crimson Show Lily 



(Spedoium Melpomrne) A magnificent, large flow- 

 ered Lily with rich carmine-crimson flowers spotted 

 with mahogany-red. and edged with white. Grows 2 

 to 3 ft. tall and does well m either partial shade or 

 full sunshine. Cover the bulb 10 in. deep with sandy 

 soil. Easy to grow, flowering profusely during 

 August and September. This is a native of Korea- 

 Also forced for winter blooming. 40c each; 

 3 for $1.10; 6 for $2.00. 



72B28 Double Tiger Lily 



(Tigrinum florf plenty) This is a showy double 

 flowering Lily vvith lar^e blooms of a rich bright 

 orange color with purplish black spots. The plants 

 grow 3 to 4 ft. tall and give a splendid display dur- 

 ing August and September. Cover I he bulbs 8 to 

 10 in. deep with moderately rich soil. They do well 

 in full sunshine but will also stand a little itads. 

 20c each; 3 for 55c; (> for $100. ';', 



72B40 Giant Tiger Lily 



(TigriniiiH for/nnri gigantfiim) Few other Lilies are 

 as well known and as widely grown as this stately 

 variety. The plants grow 4 ft. tall and make a fine 

 display during August and September. Cover the 

 bulbs with S to 10 in. of rich soil and plant them in a 

 sunny position with some low growing plants cover- 

 ing the ground around them. They are rich orange 

 and have purple spots. Exceedingly easy to grow 

 and very hardy. 20c each; 3 for 55c; 6 for $1.00. 



72B32 Regal Lily 



(Regale) A new Lily brought to us from the moun- 

 tains of Tibet in China. The large, wide open blooms 

 are pure white inside and have a yellow throat. The 

 outside is marked with rose. Grows 3 to 5 ft. tall 

 and flowers during June and July. Cover the bulbs 

 10 in. deep with sandy soil mixed with a small 

 quantity of coal ashes. 30c each; 3 for 85c; 

 6 for $1.50. 



72B58 Water Lily 



(Nymphaea) This is the popular white pond Lily 

 which is so easy to grow and perfectly hardy in all 

 ponds which do not freeze through and through. 

 50c each; 3 for $1.35; 6 for $2.50; 12 for $4.75. 



Zephyranthes 



Alaniasco or 

 fairy Lily 



Large blooms borne on stems 8 to 10 in. long. Fiiae 

 for the garden or as a pot plant. Not hardy. 

 70B14 Rose Clear rich rose blooms. ISc each; 

 3 for .3,5c; 6 for 60c; 12 for $1.10. 



70B16 White Large, funnel-shaped, white flowers 

 10c each; 3 for 25c; 6 for 45c; 12 for 60c. 



74B18 



Tuberose 



Excelsior Dwarf 



Double Pearl 



The plants grow 25 to 

 30 in. tall and have line 

 long spikes closely set 

 with richly fragrant, 

 creamy white blooms 

 which resemble a small 

 Gardenia in form and 

 texture. The flowers 

 are closely arranged on 

 a stout stem which is 

 excellent for cutting- As 

 Tuberose bulbs are noi 

 hardy, plant them after 

 all danger of frost has 

 passed and cover the 

 bulbs with about 2 in. 

 of fine soil. 

 10c each; 3 for 25c; 

 6 for 45c; 12 for 75c. 



74B1S DwurJ 

 Pearl 



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