PLANTS WITH WATER ASSOCIATIONS 
For planting in pools and around the margin of 
ponds and lakes and in wet places. 
HEMEROCALLIS FULVA (Tawny Day LUy) 
HEMEROCALLIS FLAVA MAJOR 
(Large Yellow Day Lily) 
HEMEROCALLIS THUNBERGII 
(Dwarf Japanese Day Lily) 
IRIS VERSICOLOR (Violet Blue) 
IRIS ORIENTALIS (Indigo Blue Orientale Iris) 
IRIS PSUEDO ACORUS (Yellow Water Iris) 
LOBELLA CARDINALIS (Cardinal Flower) 
LYTHRUM SALICARIA SUPERBUM (Loose Strife) 
RANUNCULUS ACRIS FL. PL. (Double Buttercup) 
TYPHA LATIFOLIA (Bullrush or Cattail) 
25 cents each; $2.00 per 10 in any assortment. 
DAFFODILS AND LILIES FOR NATURALIZING 
After a long dreary winter, such as we had last year, 
there is nothing quite equal to the pleasure of going 
out on your grounds in the Spring and seeing a mass 
of golden daffodils nodding in the breeze. To enjoy 
this, you must plant them in the Pall. 
The following kinds are the ones most suitable for 
naturalizing, so they they will become a permanent 
feature on your place. Vigorous growers that will in¬ 
crease. Low in price—so they may be planted in 
quantity, without too much outlay. All dependable 
sorts for the purpose: 
EMPEROR—A superb daffodil, large yellow trumpet 
and primrose perianth_$6.00 per 100; $50 per 1000 
GOLDEN SPUR—^The earliest to greet you in the 
Spring .$6.00 per 100; $50 per 1000 
SIR WATKIN—A bold handsome one. Its flower has 
a sulphur perianth and a sulphur cup tinged bright 
orange .$5.50 per 100; $44 per 1000 
RECURVUS—^The old Pheasant’s Eye Narcissus— 
white perianth with orange red cup. 
$3.00 per 100; $25 per 1000 
TRUMPEH' MAJOR—The old fashioned daffodil 
$3.50 per 100; $30 per 1000 
Quantity Prices Subject to the NRA Code 
