K e I s e y ' s Hardy jimerican Plants 
A profusion of Trilljums may be had in any garden. 
LILIES AND BULBOUS 
PLANTS, Con. 
Lower prices in larger quantities 
than here offered on application. 
ALLIUM cernuum. Nodding Wild 
Onion. 1-2 ft. Clusters of rose- 
colored flowers. June. 15c. 
ea., ?i.25 for 10. 
tricoccum. Wild Leek. 4-15 in. 
(Jreenish white. 15c. ea., 
Ji .25 for 10. 
ARISAEMA triphyllum. Jack-in- 
the-Pulpit. 10 in-3 ft. Curious 
flowers in May. Green, often 
with purple and white stripes or 
spots. ISC ea., fi for 10. 
BICUCULLA (iO;Vc«/rfl) cucullaria. 
Soldier's Cap. 5-10 in. White- 
tipped cream. Delicate divided 
leaves. loc. ea., 75c. for 10. 
eximia. Wild Bleeding Heart. 
1-2 ft. Rose-colored blossoms, 
appearing from spring until au- 
tumn. Forms thick clumps. Very 
light feathery foliage of ex- 
ceptional beauty. Clumps, 20c. 
ea., $1.50 for 10. 
CHROSPERMA {.Imianlhium) 
muscaetoxicum. Fly-Poison. 
i|2-4ft. White. April. Long 
grass-like leaves. Very con- 
spicuous spikes of flowers. 15c. 
ea. $1 for 10. 
CONVALLARIA majalis. Lily-of- 
tlie-Valley. 4-9 in. One-sided 
nodding fragrant blossoms in 
early spring. 15c. ea., 75c. 
for 10. (See illustration.) 
ERYTHRONIUM americanum. 
Yellow Adder's-Tongue. 6-12 
in. Large bright yellow lily-like 
flowers rising from green mottled 
leaves. Apr. loc.ea , 50c. for 10. 
IRIS versicolor. See Bog Plants. 
Yellow or orange, usually spotted with 
Small, IOC. ea., 75c. for 10 ; me- 
LILIUM canadense. Wild Yellow Lily. 2-5 ft 
brown. July. Fine to plant among shrubbery. 
dium, 15c. ea., $1.25 for 10. 
carolinianum. Carolina Lily. 2-3 ft. A new species much like superbum, though of 
lower growth and rarely with more than 2 or 3 flowers on a stem. June and July. 
20c. ea., $1 .50 for 10. 
catesbaei. Southern Red Lily. 1-2 ft. Scarlet with dark purple and yellow spots. 
Krect. Early spring. 15c. ea., |'i.25 for 10. 
columbianum. Columbia Lily. I'/i-i ft. A rare species from Oregon with reddish 
yellow flowers. 30c. ea., $2.50 for 10. 
grayi. G:ay's Lily. 2-3 ift. A beautiful new lily rediscovered and introduced by us. 
Mowers I to 9 on a stem in June and July. Deep reddish orange, thickly spotted, ist 
si/e, 30c. ea., ^2.50 for 10; 2d size, 20c. ea., fi.50 for 10. (See illustration.) 
pardalinum. 2-3 ft. Orange-red flowers. A tall sort. 25c. ea., $2 for 10. 
parvum. 1-2 ft. Yellow species from Californfa. 35c. ea., J2.50 for 10. 
philadelphicum. Wood Lily. 1-3 ft. Another erect species, very hardy. May and 
June. Rcdilisli orange-purple spots. 20c. ea., Ji.50 for 10. 
puberulum t //Hm/;'</.W/) . Humboldt's Lily. 3-5 ft. A rare Californian species with 
reddish orange flowers. 40c. ea., 53.50 for 10. 
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