Helena, Montana. 
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HABDY i;lI.IES. 
Hemerocallis Fnlva. 
HEIVIEBOCAIiIiIS. 
The Hermerocallis — or as they are often called. Day Lilies — are 
perfectly hardy and one of the most easily grown and showy 
perennials. 
Remerocallis Pulva — (Tawney Day I^ily) — This variety grows 
from 4 to 5 feet high, hearing: profusely trumpet shaped flow- 
ers of a neutral orange color, with darker shadings. Blooms 
in June and July. 
Each, 25c, 50c; postpaid 35c: 60o 
Madonna IiUy. 
Candidnm (Madonna Lily) — Large wliite flowers, fragrant. 
Bulbs, each 20c; doz,, $1.50 
Bulbs, each (Postpaid) 25c; doz., $1.65 
Iilly of the Valler, 
LILY or THE VALLEY— (Convalaria Majalis.) 
Do not put this beautiful flower in some corner and leave it 
to literally starve. Give it a liberal mulch of well rotted fertiliz- 
er ns early In the spring as possible, and note the wonderful 
beauty with whicli it will repay you for the attention. 
Illy of the Valley — Roots (or pips) of this great favorite. 
Each 5c; doz., 50o 
Each (Postpaid) 10c; doz., 60c 
Clumps, each (Postpaid) BOc 
Tiger Iilly — Very large flowers, orange and black. 
Bach, 15c; (Postpaid) 20e 
Dozen, $1.60; (Postpaid) $1,76 
LYCHNIS CHALCESOmCA— (Baerg-ed Bohln.) 
A most desirable plant with iMilliant scarlet flowers In June 
and July. A splendid cut flower. 
