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HARDY LILIES. IMARGUERITE CARNATIONS- 



Lilium auratum. (xolden-banded Lily of Japan. Mag- 

 nificent large blooms, nearly a fot^in diameter, pro- 

 duced in clusters of from five to twenty, according to 

 strength of bulb. Prefers a dry and semi-shaded posi- 

 tion. Ea., 15c; 4 for 50c: doz., SI. 50. 



Liliutn elegans, IMi^ed, This is composed of many 

 beautiful varieties ranging in color from the darkest 

 crimson to light yellow, some having several shades 

 beautifully biended. Highly valued for hardiness and 

 brilliant colors. Ea., 10c; SforiiSc; doz., 75c. 



Lilium elegans semi-pleno. Beautiful flowers having 

 small, erect, fringed petals in the centre giving them a 

 semi-double appearance, and which are tipped with 

 white. Ea., 20c; 3 for 5pc. 



Lilium speciosum (Zauci/oZnwi). The best of all Lilies 

 for bedding and outdoor planting. Large, wide, showy 

 flowers of lovely bright rose spotted crimson, freely 

 produced. Petals much reflexed and waved or 

 crimped. {See cut). Ea., 15c; 4 for 50c; doz., $1.25. 



Lilium speciosum album. Similar to the above in 

 every way except in color, which is pure ivory white, 

 spotted with faint rose. Very chaste and beautiful. 

 Ea., 20c ; 3 for 50c. 



MESEIVIBRYANTHEMUIVIS. 



Low grow- 

 ing plants of 

 se mi-trail- 

 i n g habit, 

 with slender 

 round, light 

 green succu- 

 lent foliage. 

 The flowers 

 are 2 to 2^ 

 inches across 

 flat with 

 lace-like pet- 

 als and are 

 produced 



very freely all summer — even in the hottest and di'yest 

 weather. Much used for baskets, vases and rock work. 

 We have learned by experiment they are among the 

 most sa';isfactory and beautiful plants for bedding in 

 the open ground. Two varieties; one with beautiful 

 bright pink flowers, the other pure white. Ea., 10c; 

 doz., §1.00; 100, ?s5.00. 



This popular new strain gives us lovely, fragrant 

 Carnations, equal to those raise I by the florists in win- 

 ter, in the greatest abundance during the entire sum- 

 mer. To their delicious, spicy fragrance are added 

 perfectly double form, large, fuU flowers and exquisite 

 bright clear color, in great variety; through all the 

 shades of scarlet and pink to pure white and even al- 

 most blue. Of easy culture and succeed every whei-e 

 out-of-doors without petting, blooming incessantly 

 until frost and will live out through the winter if well 

 protected with a mulch of salt hay or long strawy ma- 

 nure. Or they may be cut back and potted off for 

 winter blooming iu the house. Sure to give the great- 

 est satisfaction anywhere. Ea.. 10c: doz., $1.00; 100, 

 $5.00. 



PETUNIAS. 



Popular free-flowering plants, of easiest culture; es- 

 pecially useful for massing where brilliant color effect 

 is desired, presenting as they do, throughout the entire 

 summer, a mass of bloom that almost envelops the 

 plant. Of strong, vigorous growth, succeeding in all 

 soils and under utter neglect. 



Sinffle Striped and Blotched. These were grown from 

 an extra fine strain of hand-hybridized seed. The 

 flowers are large and beautifully blotched and striped 

 with pure white and various shades of bright magenta 

 and purple. Ea., 6c; doz., 50c; 100, $3.00. 



