Lily, Umbellatum 
Regal Lily 
REGAL LILY. One of the loveliest things in 
any garden ... and so easy to grow! 
blooms in June. Many big flowers on each 
stem, white with golden throats, the out- 
side stained wine color. About 3 feet high. 
Handsome with Roses, Delphiniums, other 
Lilies, or any other flowers, or by them- 
selves. Deliciously fragrant, hardy, long- 
lived and altogether splendid. 3 for $1; 
6 for $1.95; 12 for $3.65; 25 for $7.25; 
50 for $13.95. 
LILY, UMBELLATUM. You get a wonder- 
ful splash of showy color in this vivid 
orange-red Candlestick Lily. Blooms are 
large, brilliant, come in June July. 65c ea.; 
3 for $1.75. 
LILY, SPECIOSUM RUBRUM. Soft, 
carmine-pink flowers with gracefully in- 
curved petals. Its fragrant blooms come 
Lily in August-September. Grows to 4 feet 
Speciosum tall, and delicately lovely to Iook at. 
Rubrin 65c ea.; 3 for $1.75. 
COME TO SEE US -« 
Plant this spring, have great trumpets of 
All 3 Lilies 
OFFER 39: One of each 
$4.40 
9 Lilies 
For A Big Display 
3 of each kind $ E | 5 
OFFER 39A 
NEW HARDY MALLOW 
ANNIE J. HEMMING. Plant Pat. 835. 
This new hardy Mallow, or perennial 
Hibiscus is unique! Huge 6 to 7-inch 
blooms of an absolutely gorgeous red, 
make it the “‘cynosure of neighboring 
eyes!” It can’t be missed with its 
July, August and September blooms 
(as many as 250 on a two-year-old 
plant). Hardy, bushy, 2 to 5 feet 
high. Try it. You’ll be complimented! 
Heavy Plants, $5 ea.; 3 for $10. 
YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME 
“HOW TO GROW ROSES” 
1948 Revised Edition 
by Robert Pyle and 
J. Horace McFarland, 
L.H.D. 
192 Pages; cloth bound. 
32 pages in natural color. 
An up-to-the-minute refer- 
ence book on Rose-growing 
for those who wish to have 
something to turn to at once 
for sound, practical advice 
when Rose problems arise. 
$2.95 postpaid, or with a $10 order, only 
$1.95 postpaid. 
ROSE MAGAZINE 
Success With Roses 
25c for 4 issues 
Nuccess wilh Noses 
Or free with current order 
of $5 or more. Issued twice a 
year. Freely illustrated and 
full of news of Roses and 
Rose folks. Single copies free 
on request. 
JOIN THE AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY—see in- 
sert in center of catalog above Index. 
Along with the Star Roses and Perennials we grow, we like 
people who appreciate and love the world of flowers. That’s why 
you are always welcome to visit our rose fields, greenhouses and 
gardens. We urge you come and enjoy yourselves. . . we never 
urge you to buy. Our fields of roses are in bloom from July to 
October; our Garden Marts are as follows: 
GARDEN MART NO. 1. Come here to buy plants for all 
spring planting. 1 mile off U. S. Route 1 at West Grove (at 
our greenhouses). Open 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Sunday and 
every day during spring planting season; other seasons, 
10 A.M. to 4 P.M. 
GARDEN MART NO. 2. Open only from late spring to 
mid-fall, 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. daily. Come here to see the Roses 
in bloom. On Route 1, 3 mi. southwest of West Grove. 
FARRIS BURG 
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RENNSYLVANIA 
