HEMEROCALLIS 
(DAY LILY) 
Menierocallis. A E. Kunderd, is a new seed¬ 
ling originated by A. K. Kunderd. It is a 
beauty -the petals being elegantly waved 
.and of the finest lemon yellow color. Flowers 
open in the evening. It is tall, medium late, 
blooming, strong and vigorous. 
KVery garden of hardy perennials should con¬ 
tain some Ilemerocallis These popular plants 
belong to the Lily family. They are of easiest 
culture, thriving in any good garden soil. 
3 CLUMPS $ 1-00 
POSTPAID 
Elegans and 
Umbellatum Lilies 
ELEGANS — Very hardy dwarf lilies. Thrive 
well in any garden. Produce large, erect 
flowers in June and July of an orange red 
color. 
UMBELLATUM —This lily flowers in June, 
producing large, rich orange flowers, shaded 
red. Easy to grow. Make a very effective 
showing when grown among shrubs or in 
the perennial Itorder. 
We offer bulbs of either variety for $1.00. 
postpaid. They will he labelled for identifi¬ 
cation 
5 BULBS for $J.OO 
POSTPAID 
Tigrinum Lilies double 
This is the old lily of grandmother's garden. 
Exceptionally easy to grow, and is very hardy 
and vigorous. Produces an abundance of 
large, showy, brilliantly colored flowers in 
August uJid September. Flowers are rich 
orange-scarlet spotted crimson-brown. 
We. also offer the double form of the same 
lily, Tigrinum Flore Pleno. You can have 
either variety at the price quoted. He sure 
to state in your order whether you desire the 
single or double variety. 
6 BULBS for $J-00 
POSTPAID 
Tenuifolium Lily 
(CORAL LILY) 
In early June this pretty little lily begins to 
bloom. The flowers are a bright scarlet with 
recurved petals. It grows from about 12 to 
18 inches tall. Most desirable for use in the 
rockery or in the foreground of the perennial 
border. 
5 BULBS for SJ-00 
POSTPAID 
Consider the Majestic REGAL LILY 
A Gem. Found in the Mountains of China, 
is the Regal Lily which startled the Flower World. 
There is something awe-inspiring about this lily in bloom. Whether it be tradition or the beaut \ 
of the flower itself, we cannot say. Everyone who grows the Regal Lily feels he has a rare and 
choice possession. 
It is one of the most beautiful and one of the hardiest lilies in cultivation. It is a lover of 
loam and sunshine. It is a strong grower, .4 to 6 feet high and when completely established 
produces as many as eighteen or more flowers. 
Throat of the flower is flushed ith yellow, shading to white at outer edges; externally, the 
flowers are brown or pink, on “ribs'' shaded through the almost translucent petals with a delight¬ 
ful pearly tint; the contrast between the rich wine or pink color on the reverse of the petals and 
the gold shading of the throat is extraordinary and beautiful. 
The bulbs we offer are of good size and will produce magnificent flowers next June and July. 
Complete cultural directions sent with each order. 
8 Large Size Bulbs $ 
Postpaid 
The WONDER LILY 
of the CENTURY 
‘Philipp enense FORMOSANUM 
NOTE: As soon as the first spike or spikes have bloomed, additional plants 
appear which bear continual blooms until stopped by frost. The flowers have the 
long trumpet form and the throat is about the'same color as the Easter Lily. 
In other characteristics, it resembles the Regal Lily. Plants are very sturdy with 
bountiful foliage on long leaves. 
Bulbs 
sure to 
bloom 
POSTPAID 
We can now offer good stock of young vigorous plants 
from the 1934 crop. No lily has ever had a greater 
reception. It is the Finest — Most Beautiful — Most 
Talked of variety in the world. Its popular name,* "The 
New Wonder Lily,’’ adequately describes it for it truly 
is a Wonder Lily. 
This is the same lily first offered to the public at popular 
prices by Kunderd’s in 1933. Orders came in such tremendous 
quantities that our stocks were soon exhausted. We tried to 
bulbs from other growers to take care of our orders, but were 
Unsuccessful. Naturally, many customers had to be disappointed. 
Realizing that only a very limited number of our garden living friends 
obtained bulbs of the Wonder Lily last year, we immediately started to 
acquire a large stock for this Fall’s delivery. We are now in a position 
to take care of your orders for "The New Wonder Lily,” so send them 
to us at once. Every order will receive best attention" and the bulbs will 
be shipped in September and October. 
Be the first in your neighborhood to grow the New Wonder Lily and have some¬ 
thing really new to show your friends. 
A. E. KUNDERD, Inc. Gosh 
