Special Perennials for Fall Planting .. 
Tyj ooA rr T lori rt Drooping, heart-shaped flowers in long racemes. Our roots are select clumps. Each, 40c; 3 for 
Lj ICCCllTlg rictlf l A few extra large clumps with 5 eyes. Each, 50c. 
Bleeding Heart, Fern-Leaved. “Eximia.” Called everblooming; are very suitable for rock gardens. Each, 35c; 3 for #1.00. 
Day Lily 
Funkia alba. The old-fashioned white-flowered garden Lily, such as mother used to have. Each, 30c; 3 for 
75c. 
Lemon or Yellow Day Lily. A beautiful yellow Lily on long stem. Blooms in June. Each, 15c; doz., #1.50. 
Orange Day Lily. Similar to Lemon Lily, only larger blossoms and blooms later. Each, 15c; per doz., #1.50. 
FALL IS BEST TIME TO PLANT ALL DAY LILIES. 
l . 1 *1^ Double. Grafted roots. Best variety for dry flower. Each, 60c; 3 for #1.50. 
yJjyisSOJJniltl Bristol Fairy. New Double. Usually gives second cutting. Each, 50c. 
T-f nl /-hr*bc Double. White, red, pink, lilac, yellow, dark maroon, separate colors. 
nUUynUCKS Newport Pink. A beautiful double pink. 
Colorado Sunset. A color shading from copper to creamy pink. 
Bleeding Heart. 
Regale (Royal). 
Hardy Garden Lilies 
Stately and beautiful, almost beyond comparison, yet they will grow and thrive in 
almost any situation and call for no special attention, their magnificence increasing 
year after year. Full planting directions with each order. 
Orders for Lilies should be placed early, thus soon as bulbs arrive from grower the 
orders are rushed out promptly. Each of these varieties should be planted in fall or 
by December for best results. All postpaid. 
How to Plant Lilies and all other bulbs fully shown and described in ‘‘THE GAR¬ 
DEN NOTEBOOK.” 52 drawings, 217 pages. #1.60 postpaid. Order with your bulbs. 
Lilies for Late Fall Delivery 
Auratum (Golden Banded Lily of Japan). Golden banded, white, with red spots and 
stripes; very beautiful. Usually received from Japan in November. Cover 9 to 12 
inches. Height 3 to 4 feet. Blooms July-August. Each, 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
Henryi (Orange Speciosum Lily). Of vigofous growth and will thrive in any soil. 
If planted in partial shade the bright orange coloring of the flowers will be highly 
accentuated. Cover 10 inches. Height 1 to 4 feet, although well established plants 
will go higher. Blooms July-August. Very prolific bloomer. Each, 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
Krameri (Japonicum). The funnel-shaped blossoms are 4 to 6 inches long, of a beau¬ 
tiful clear pink color, shaded blush. 2 feet tall. Very unique. Each, 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
Speciosum (Lance-Leaved Lily). Ready in November. Cover S. album 8 inches; 
S. rubrum 9 to 12 inches. Height 3 to 4 feet, and 4 to 5 feet, respectively. Both 
bloom August and September. 
Album. A pure white, with green stripe. Each, 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
Rubrum. Rich carmine on white ground, crimson spots. Each, 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
Candidum (Madonna Lily). 
Lilies for Early 
Candidum (Madonna Lily—“The Annunciation Lily”). It is the best known and 
most beloved. Snow-white, very fragrant and free bloomer. Thrives in all soils and 
exposures. Usually arrive in September. You should order in advance, to be ready 
for planting in early fall. Very fine to plant with Delphinium. Plant bulbs in 
September, covering 2 inches above the bulb. Height 3 to 4 feet. Large bulbs, 
30c each; 3 for 80c; 12 for #3.00. Medium size bulbs, 20c each; 3 for 55c; 
6 for #1.00. , , , ,, i 
Elegans. Grows very dwarf, about 1 foot, producing bright red blossoms in early 
July. Especially suitable for border. Each, 25c; 5 for #1.00. 
PFP AT P* (Royal Lily). One of the finest of all Lilies. White, suffused with 
nink, with a beautiful shade of yellow in center. Ready Septem¬ 
ber. Cover 6 inches. Height 3 to 4 feet. Blooms July. Regular size, each, 20c; 3 
for 55c; 6 for #1.00. Extra large, each, 35c; 3 for #1.00. __ 
BOOK, ‘‘Consider the Lilies,” by Marshall, 92 pages, handsomely bound, replete 
with colored illustrations. All about Hardy Lilies. Each, #1.25. 
Fall Delivery 
r I h'MT TTPOT TT TA/f (Coral Lily). Narrow-leaved, slender growing, at- 
-LIT !_/ L \*J 1V1 tractive little Lily from Siberia, growing average 18 
inches, never more than 24 inches, with numerous deep scarlet, recurved flowers 
on wiry stems. Very fine for rock gardens. Cover 7 inches. Blooms June-July. 
Each, 25c; 5 for #1.00. 
Tigrinum (Tiger Lily). The old popular Tiger Lily that should be in every garden. 
Orange-red, black spots. Ready in September. Cover 9 inches. Height 4 to 5 feet. 
Blooms August-September. 
T. splendens. Single. Each, 15c; 4 for 50c. 
T. flore pleno. Double. Each, 20c; 3 for 55c. 
Umbellatum erectum (Davuricum). The bulbs of this species are usually large, early 
flowering, and robust. Large, red flowers. Cover 3 times thickness of bulb. Height 
2 to 2 ! /4 feet Blooms June-July. Very hardy. Ready October 1st. Each, 25c; 
3 for 70c._ 
Cultural Directions Included With All Orders. Success is Practically Assured. 
Japanese Bamboo Rakes 
In California are called Broom Rakes. Are made of pliable bamboo and enable user to rake lawn, paths 
and numerous places, catching leaves and all rubbish without harming grass or plants. Needs to be 
seen and used to be fully appreciated. Price on last importation is only 35c each; 3 for #1.00, f. o. b. 
Denver. Not convenient to mail. 
Granulated Peat Moss 
The All-Purpose Fertilizer, Ground Cover, Mulch and Soil Rejuvenator. 
IMPORTED—WE HAVE THE GENUINE. 
PRICES F. O. B. DENVER. 
Trial Size. About one-fourth of original bale .$1.50 
Medium or Home-Garden Size. About one-half original bale . 2.50 
Large Original Bales. When packed in Europe were 20 to 22 bushels, sufficient 
to cover 240 square feet area, 1 inch deep. Per bale. 3.50 
Peat Moss in Bulk. 1 lb., 10c; 3-lb. pkg., 25c; 7-lb. pkg., 50c; 16-Ib. pkg., $1.00. 
For Prepared Plant Fibre, in which to force Hyacinths, Paper-White Narcissus, 
Lily-of-the-Valley, etc., see page 5. 
Colorado Blue Spruce 
(Mountain Grown) 
This being an evergreen tree, fall planting is suitable; in fact late fall is the best, 
since their growth starts very early in the spring. Ours are native trees gathered in 
the Rocky Mountains, then transplanted to nursery, remaining there for several 
years, thus 2 or 3 times transplanted. 
Carefully taken up with a ball of native soil wrapped around the roots. Give 
abundance of moisture throughout first winter. 
Size averaging 24 inches tall .#4.00 
Size averaging 30 inches tall . 5.00 
Size averaging 36 inches tall . 6.00 
Prices for these trees are f. o. b. Denver, and should be shipped by express, as 
they cannot be mailed. 
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