A very desirable list of Dahlias is offered on pages 169, 170 and 171 



167 



No class of 

 are perfectly 



Maulers Hardy Garden Lilies 



flowers conld be more pcrinaueutly attractive thau the Hardy Garden Lilies, and we urge you to plant them this year. They 

 hardy and will bloom more profusely each succeeding year. Wo Offer Four Choice Variotios Below. 



LILIUM AURATUM 



The Golden Rayed Lily of Japan 



One of the most wonderful lilies in cultivation. Flowers 

 are largeand highly scented. A reliable pot orgarden plant. 

 Thewliite flowers, dotted crimson, with a golden band 

 through the centre of each petal, are espeeialy attractive. 

 45 cents eucli; 3 for 80 cents; 

 $4.50 per dozen, postpaid. 



LiLiuM, Album. 



SPECIOSUM LILIES 



The Speclosum varieties are perhaps the 

 most popular lilies grown. They are easy 

 of cultivation, and produce large flowers of 

 delicate beauty on strong stems; height, 

 from 'l to 4 feet; blooming In August. 



LILIUM, ALBUM 



Large white flowers with petals beauti- 

 fully recurved. Of neat, graceful habit, de- 

 lightfully sweet,'and one of the finest for 

 house or garden culture. 



50 cents each; 2 for 90 cents; 

 $5.00 per dozen, postpaid. 



LILIUM, HENRYI 



(The Yellow Speciosuui.) The flower 

 stalks, 3 to 5 feet high, carry 5 to 8 large 

 flowers each, the color, a rich apricot-yel- 

 low, lightly spotted with brown. Exceed- 

 ingly beautiful; free flowering and should 

 be in every garden. 



75 cents each; 3 for SS.OO; 

 $7.50 per dozen, postpaid. 



LILIUM, ROSEUM 



Beautifully recurved petals of pure white, 

 rayed and spotted with rose. Very desirable 

 in every respect. A large clump makes a 

 wonderful effect. 



45 cents eacli;2 for 80 cents; 

 $4.50 per dozen, postpaid. 



Special Offer. 



One bulb each of the 4 named 

 Hardy Garden Lilies for only 

 $2.00 postpaid. 



AURATUM, The Golden Rayed Lily of Japan. 



Hemerocallis, Dr. Regel 



Orange Yellow Day Lily 



Same culture as Golden Crown Lily. Blooms 

 in May and again in early fall. No flower has 

 a more glorious color; the lily-like single blos- 

 soms are of the richest orange yellow and de- 

 uclously fragrant. Very desirable for cutting. 

 30 cents eacb; 2 for 50 cents; 

 $2.75 per dozen, postpaid. 



Dielytra, Spectabilis 



Bleeding Heart 



It bears long racemes of graceful, heart shaped 

 pink flowers with white inner petals. The finely cut 

 foliage makes plant attractive, even when not in 

 bloom. Valuable for planting in the shade. 



75 cents each; 3 for $3.00; 



$7.50 per dozen, postpaid. 



Crocus, Hyacinths, Tulips 



NARCISSUS, JONQUILS, etc., for winter 

 blooming in the house or early spring flow- 

 ering out-doors, MUST BE PLANTED IN 

 THE FALL. Our catalog ofleriug such 

 bulbs will be mailed to all customers about 

 August 1; to others who send for it. 



Cinnamon Vine 



The handsome foliage Is dark green, thick 

 and glossy andfree from insects, while num- 

 bers of white blossoms emit a delightful 

 cinnamon like odor. We know of no other 

 vine that will more quickly and satisfactor- 

 ily cover an arbor, trellis, wall or fence for 

 shade or screen purposes. It will thrive 

 anywhere, and when once established will 

 grow for years. Grows 25 to 40 feet high. 



10 cents each; 3 for 25 cents; 



90 cents per dozen, postpaid. 



We Deliver Free all Seeds, Roots and Bulbs quoted in this Catalog Postpzud. 



