Little Silver, N. J. 



LILIUM. LILY 



AURATUM. Golden-Banded Lily. — Immense 

 bell-shaped flowers, ivory-white, thickly marked 

 with chocolate dots, with a stripe of bright yellow 

 through the center of each petal ; and almost over- 

 powering with rich fragrance. Each, 15c.; dozen, 

 $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



CANADENSE, — A native species, with yellow 

 flowers spotted with black. Each, 12c.; dozen, 

 $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



ELEGANS (Thunbergianum).— Of dwarf habit; 

 large showy flowers in great' numbers. They 

 range in color from orange to dark red; some 

 being apricot, others flame red and variations of 

 these colors in endless variety; all being more 

 or less dotted with dark brown. All colors mixed. 

 Each, 12c.; dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



HENRYI.— Perhaps the most valuable Lily, all 

 things considered, ever ofl"ered for outdoor culture. 

 In habit, f6rm, size and general make-up of flow- 

 ers if closely resembles the speciosum varieties, 

 but the plant is much more rugged and the flowers 

 are a deep orange-yellow banded with green. A 

 very free bloomer. Each, 50c.; dozen, $5.00. 



SPECIOSUM (Lancifolium).— The ever popular 

 Japanese Lilies. Their wax-like fragrant flowers 

 are very lovely. I off"er three varieties, viz., 

 Sijcciosum album, white with faint dots and bands 

 of light green; Sprciosiiiii Melpomene, frosted 

 white, spotted, clouded and bordered with light 

 crimson; ASpeciosum roseum (rubrum), rosy car- 

 mine with brown spots. Each, 15c.; dozen, $1.50; 

 100, $10.00. 



SUPERBUM. Turk's Cap.— Tall, stately and 

 graceful. Flowers rather small and numerous ; 

 bright orange, thicklv - spotted with chocolate. 

 Each, 12c.; dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



Hardy Perennial Plants 



TIGRINUM SPLENDENS.— An improved form 

 of the well-known Tiger Lily. Strong growing, 

 with large, orange-scarlet flowers, thickly spotted 

 with black. Each, 10c. ; dozen, $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



TIGRINUM FL. PL. Double Tiger Lily.— Like 

 the preceding but with double flowers. Each, 

 10c. ; dozen, $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



MOSS OR MOUNTAIN PINKS 

 (Phlox subulata) 



Of very dwarf habit with moss-like evergreen 

 foliage. It thrives everywhere and spreads rap- 

 idly; hence, of great value for carpeting, edging 

 and rockeries. It flowers so freely that it pro- 

 duces a sheet of bloom in early spring which com,- 

 pletely conceals the plant. Much used for ceme- 

 tery planting. I ofier several varieties, such as 

 Alba, pure white; Bride, white with bright pink 

 eye; Rosea, bright rosy pink; Rubra, bright car- 

 mine, and Vivid, light rose and of dense moss-like 

 habit. Each, 10c. ; dozen, 75c.; 100, $3.50. 



MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not) 

 PALUSTRIS SEMPERFLORENS.— A lovely lit- 

 tle plant, especially valuable for moist situations. 

 Small pale blue flowers from early summer until 

 late in autumn. Each, lOc; dozen, $1.00; 100, 

 $6.00. 



OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose) 



FRASERII. 18 in.— Beautiful yellow flowers in 

 clusters, throughout the summer. 



SPECIOSA. 18 in. — A rare species producing 

 pure white flowers, three inches in diameter, all 

 summer. 



YOUNGI. 18 in.— Of spreading habit; has clus- 

 ters of bright yellow flowers from June until Sep- 

 tember, 



Each, 12c.; dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



GORGEOUS ORIENTAL POPPIES 



These large flowered Poppies 

 are gorgeous beyond words to 

 describe. The flowers are five 

 to seven inches across, are free- 

 ly produced during May and 

 June, on tall stems, and are 

 of the most intense and bril- 

 liant colors imaginable. The 

 foliage, too, is most pleasing; 

 being fern-like in structure, 

 fresh light green with a silvery 

 or frosted aspect. 



ORIENTAL E.— The type 

 from which all the others have 

 descended. The most intense 

 crimson imaginable; each flow- 

 er having a large spot as black 

 as night in the center. 



GOLIATH.— Dazzling scarlet; 

 of mammoth size. 



MAHOGANY.— Dark carmine or mahogany. 



PRINCESS LOUISE.— Delightful salmon pink. 



ROYAL SCARLET.— Glowing scarlet-crimson. 



PAPAVER ORIENTALE 



SEMI PLENUS.— A semi-double form with rich 

 glowing crimson flowers. 



SILBERBLICK.— Bright salmon-red. 



Each, 15c.; dozen, $1.50; 100, $10.00. A set, 

 one each of seven varieties, for 85c. 



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