BABCOCK PEONY GARDENS, JAMESTOWN, NEW YORK 
JAPONICUM LONGIFLORUM. 'riic hani\ KasiL-r l.ily. 
\"ery fragranl. While, l riini|it.-l -sliapL-< I. |1I(kmiis a Ik tin l lu- 
20lh of Each 40c, dozen $4.00. 
LEICHTLINI MAX. ( )ran-c--<ahnoii witli iiUi-|ilL- JnUs. X'ig- 
orons ami siit)U\. A ix-liiicii "Ti,L;\.-r Lily."' liloonis Aui,'Li>l 
1st. Each 30c, dozen $3.00. 
TENUIFOLIUM. One n\ \Uv most iK-antilul and delicale i.I" 
the ca i l _\" ll I nvcri iii^ varicl irs. l''I< i w crs da xzli n ^ i"ni i lii m- 
scarlfl. sii?^|K;-ndt.Mi fruni slciidci". .m-accl'id sleius; Uk-v art.- si p 
hrijT;ht a-^ Ui allvai-t aUrnliini friMU a .Ljrt-al il isi a net.-. Ida- 
lirsi In lil.M.ni. Each 30c, doiien $3.00. 
TIGRINUM SPLENDENS. The uld-fashiuncd sin^Hr Ti^er 
J ily i'erk-clly hardy. Especially dL-sirahle l.;r planting in 
the hui-der with ollu-r hardy idanls. Hl<,nins aluun Ani^ust 
IsL. Each 25c. dozen $2.50. -M'^ust 
TIGRINUM H. pi. Dnuhle Ti-cr Lilv. Illonnis alu.ni Aumist 
15th. Each 25c, dozen $2.50. ' -aukusi 
PARDALINUM. A California Lily rcscmLdinR our native Can- 
adeiisc. M.)\vcrs red anil yellow, wilh dark spots Blooms 
ahout July loth, Each 25c, dozen $2.25. 
SUPERBUM. Our nalivr 'I'urk's Cap Lily. ddircc to six feet 
hi.uh and huarniM leu to Iwenly llouers. ^"(.dhlu to orange- 
'"•■■'l- ^\iid dark spots. Illootns |ul\' J5th. Each 25c. dozen 
$2.25. 
Lilium Myriophyllum 
A NEW LILY 
'REGAL." A vaiiely 
K. H. Wilson, the 
China. If has been 
it ex t I'aon 1 i nary merit d i si-o \ ered 1 1 v Mi", 
lainoii s pla n I eo Ik-ctor, in Xorth western 
hailed liy many compelent 
the Easter Lily of tin- future. Tiu- lluvvers 
fused with jdnk. and with a heauliful shade ni canary vel- 
low at the center extending i>cU't way up the trumpet. They 
arc^ delightfully jierfumed. reminriiuL; one of Jasmine. This 
\ . and \^dl I do w i. 1 1 in ahui isl a n \" 
aulh(H'ities as 
ai'e sii.yhtly snf- 
variety is ahsohileh' hard 
soil or climatic conditions 
variel) for [(uciiii^. and will Idonm 
ordiuar) Lilies thrive. In the 
blooms early in July. Awarded 
Massachusetts ! I ort icull ural 
Cert ill eat e by the Ro \ al I iite 
Each $1.00. dozen $10.00. 
I is likewise an excellent 
prolusely indoors where 
atilude of Rochester il 
tile ( Mild Medal by the 
S( iciety. and a First Class 
•national Ivxhihition. London. 
Day Lilies 
Idle l.).iy Lilie-- ;m\' supei"h autumn llitwers, ilesiralde for plant- 
infC 'Ml the side of a lawai or at the ed,L;-e of shrubberv. They 
do well in shade and .are much |)ri/ed on that .aceouiU. The 
plants can lie sei in autumn, and may be lirolectei! h\- a lii^ht 
covering of leaves the hrst winter after seltiim out. 
WHITE DAY LILY— FUNKIA ALBA. liroad. li-hi urcen 
leaves. l-dowers lar.i;-e, pure white. fi-a^^rant. Each 25c 
dozen $2.50. 
BLUE DAY LILY— FUNKIA JAPONICA. Li.ubl bhu-; nar- 
row fnlia-T. Each 25c. dozen $2.50. 
VARIEGATED LEAVED DAY LILY— FUNKIA UNDU- 
LATA MEDIA PICTA. Lavender. l-oiia^e li-hl -reen, 
beaulifull\ \'arieL;-aled with white. Each 25c. dozen $2.50. 
HEMEROCALLIS AURANTIACA MAJOR. GOLDEN DAY 
LILY. 1 ' 1 Ill the \'<.T\ Il ne-l ha i d \ h erbaceous plants. 
The plant is exlrenudy vigorous in its hahit. The larKe and 
attraclivi- foliage rises to a height of two feet, and is of a 
deep_ green. ddie llower spikes are strong, hearing in suc- 
cession as many as twelve tlowcrs which ,are seven' to eight 
inches aci-oss ; of a rich orangr-yellow. A verv remarkable 
variety. Each 25c. 
HEMEROCALLIS FLAVA. LEMON LILY. A line, hardy 
I da lit, producing an abundance of lar,ij,e, fr;u.4ranl. golden ? 
yellow llowers. Each 25c, dozen $2.50. 
HEMEROCALLIS DUMORTIERI. Wry dwarf, (lowering in 
June. I'dowers ricii yelhnv ; huds and reverse of petals 
bronze yellow. Each 25c, dozen $2.50. 
HEMEROCALLIS MIDDENDORFI. The earliest to bloom. 
I'dowers hcdbshaped. ricli chi-oine vellow . Illooins eai 1>. iu 
May. Tw-n feet high. Each 25c. dozen $2.50. 
Hardy Plants 
ilard}- I 'rrviiiiials like* nld laniily fririuls: llu-y iu'\cr k-a\-c us, htiL .^rnw nmrf and nim-r licautiriil and 
beloved as llir years mil hy. ^ rar after year they cnnie up to i^reet us witli llie chamnn- l)eaut\ ;ind .uor- 
yeoiis ctduriim" "f lludr d(i\\-ers and fuliai^-e, ju>t as llicy .^reeled diir uiolliers in the day^ id" N'lM'e. Wdu're 
can one lind ])la]Us sn attractive, >.i aj^pealin,";- lo the eye. which can lie i.nit to sci niaiL>- uses? l-'or the bor- 
der they are most satisfactory, iuv lilbn- in the front of shrubber_\- they are unexcelled, aiul for massing mi 
ihr lawn tlu'\* are sujjerlj. 
\\ ith acinic caru _\-oti Cctn luixe a i)rofu>it)n of inlerestiiL^ and enchanlin,^- bhunns from ear!\- April to 
late Xovembvr. l'roh)ip^- the l.doonn'ii.Li- i)eriod by keepin.u" the llower stalks cut oul close to the .urotiinl and 
not perunttin,t;- tlieiu to form >eed. .Most earl_\--llowerin.^■ varieties will bbunn a.^'ain in the fall if cut back 
close after tludr Rrst bloomino- period. A fler the lirsl hard frost in the fall, cut down the lops to within 
three inches ol the .u^rouiul and uive the beri a -ood coat of half-rutted mautn-e wdiich will i)rolect the plant> 
and enrich the soil; di-" this under in the -priin^ before new .growth starts. 
AOUILEGIA or COLUMBINE 
Each 25 cenlis; dozen, $2.50. 
CHRYSA NTH A. 'I'Uv bcniiiful golden- > el low t "obn n I li i.e. 
COERULEA. The n-ue Rne].:y .Mnuiilain Cobnnhine. Flowers 
a/Uie lihle ;i!id w hile. 
SKINNERl. Scirlei ;ind ).ll..w. l"uusuallv attractivi- bir anv 
p U f] JOse, 
ERSKINE PARK HYBRIDS. It<;iuiiful byhrid-, A hue seb 
i" " I ' ' t the 1 nosi popu la r ci d^i s 
SINGLE MIXED. All rolm-s iu a line ndxtiue. 
DOUBLE MIXED. hdowcu-s very large. luM and double. 
DELPHINIUM or HARDY LARKSPUR. 
I he liard_\ l.arkspuiN are easil\ aniou'.^ the liiie'^t of all 
our perennial pl.inls. The prevailing C(dors are i-ich. clear 
shades ol Id lie. The l.'iller kinds riiruisli Iou.l; spikes oi bloom 
that are si rik in- 1 \ decorative and last a long lime as cut ilowci'H. 
the p l.a u I s ha \ e a long' sea son of bhu mi . w h ii/h can he ^real ly 
prolonged li\' keeping the SL'ed slalks cul out and supplying 
r'li"'d\' III water. The dark, handsome lolia.Lic is neat and nl- 
tracli\e t hi oiii; I lou I the whole season, ddu' plants ^ic perfectly 
hardy. Each 25c. do/en $2.50. 
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