68 Hardy and Lilies 
Hardy Chrysantberaums 
Old Fashioned Hardy Chrysanthemums 
The wcll'known autumn flowers of our grandmothers’ gardens that produce such an abundance of beautiful 
flowers at a time when they are most appreciated. In the following we have selected varieties that have proven 
hardy In the North with slight protection. An assortment of the hardy “Mums” certainly should be In your 
garden, they give such a wealth of bloom In the fall when flowers are scarce. Bring bouquets Into the home where 
they will keep fresh for a week or more. 
6067 Golden Queen p^ent^us” b?oom*’*of ‘a 
rich Strontian-yellow with just a touch of pale orange at 
the base of petals. Flowers are large and of fine substance 
keeping a long time when cut. 
6061 A/4lrrhnrln Color Plate.) A 
/\Qironuu medium sized flower of unusual 
attraction, its color is the most pleasing bronze, a combi¬ 
nation of orange, old gold and yellow, that is very beautiful 
and attractive. 
6064 Frorl Pool a ® Plate.) The 
rr^Q I 6616 petals are a rich yellow with 
crimson reverse, the unopened center showing full crim¬ 
son producing a beautiful crimson and gold effect. 
6062 I ’Arnantilic ® **•»*«•) A 
^ / \ry6nilll> dull velvety crimson with 
petals quilled and tipped golden. The reverse of petal is 
yellow which, with the curling of the long petals flashes 
here and there in the face of the flower. 
6069 I ;w|o RrtL (No. lO on Color Plate.) A late 
L.ltil6 DOO free flowering variety producing 
clusters of pretty bronze button type flowers. 
See Color Plate Page 60. 
6070 OU (No. 1 on Color Plate.) Avery 
Wia nomesteao gne large flowered decorative 
type of lively whitishorbuff-pink with reverse of petals a deeper 
pink or light purple which reflects into the entire color tone of 
the flower. 
6078 Wkifo (No. 3 on Color Plate .) A very splen- 
W nil6 l.✓Oly did pure white of finest quality andhab- 
its. Anupright grower with strong stems and vigorous plant. The 
long petalsaresomewhatpointedandslightly inclined to quill. 
6068 Inrljnn (No* 3 on Color Plate.) A well named variety of rich 
InQIQn coppery-red tone, a somewhat unusual color among out¬ 
door Chrysanthemums. A medium tall vigorous plant producing its beautiful 
fully double blooms, very freely. 
6063 (No. 4 on Color Plate. ) A very beautiful 
/\UlUinn VJIOW variety of rosy-crimson which might al¬ 
most be called a light purple. Plants are hardy and vigorous and heavy 
producers of large fully double blooms. 
6074 QLiUr, CNo. 5 on Color Plate.) A button type, producing great 
4 JKIOO clusters of miniature golden yellow buttons. A very fine 
cut flower variety. 
6079 get of above 5 only 75c. 
Price Any Above Hardy Mums 
immense 
Each 30c; 3 lor 50c; 
6 for 90c; 13 for $ 1.60 
6080 qJ above 5 only 75c. 
6083 of 10 Above Hardy Chrysanthemums, Value $2.00 for $1.35. 
Best Soil 
For Lilies 
Porous sandy 
loam soilisthe 
best type. If 
your garden is 
of heavy clay, 
for your lilies 
you had bet¬ 
ter replace 
some of the 
clay with 
black soil, con¬ 
taining plenty 
of humus, such 
as leaf-mold. 
Chinese Regal Lily 
6379 Yellow Collo Lily 
Golden Yellow* Calla Elliottiana. The best yellow. 
Calla. The flowers are as large as the White Calla. 
The foliage is a deep green with cream-white spots which 
makes it showy in your garden. Flowers have a lus¬ 
trous, velvety texture. This variety does well in the 
garden. Each 35c; 3 for OOc; 12 for ^2.80* 
6399 Gigonteum Lily 
Longifloruni. One of the most reliable and fragrant 
garden Lilies, bearing its snow-white trumpets during 
June and July in great abundance. As a forcer, it 
outlasts the Bermuda Lily. Each 45c; 3 for $1.15; 
6 for $2.00; 12 for $3.50* 
Auratuni Lily 
Hardy Lilies 
See Lilies On Color Plate On Bock Cover. 
Everyone wants some of the Hardy Lilies in the garden. Their stately loveliness, 
rich colors, and delightful fragrance place them among the most popular of hardy 
garden flowers. They succeed best in the hardy border where the soil Is well drained 
and where other foliage shades the soil from the hot sun of midsummer. 
Color Plate Lilies 
Tenuifolium Lily 
lovely little Lily growing only 12 to 18 inches 
tail and producing an abundance of bright scarlet 
flowers with much recurved petals. Blooming 
in June, this pretty little Lily is well adapted 
to almost any position in the garden. Each 25c; 
3 for 65c; 6 for $1.15; 12 for $2.00* 
Chinese Regal Lily mte. xhisbea!?' 
ful new Lily comes from Northwestern China, which 
is a guarantee of its hardiness. The exquisite blend¬ 
ing of tints and colors form a charming contrast with 
the rich, deep green foliage. The large trumpet- 
shaped, fragrant flowers are pure, transparent 
white, with a distinct, rich canary-yellow throat and 
orange stamens. The buds and outside of petals are 
delicate pink which is often reflected through the 
petals. Height 3 to 4 ft.; mature bulbs producing 
5 to 10 flowers in June and July. 
6381 Two Year Bulbs 30c; 3 for 50c; 6 
for OOc; 13 for .91 60. 
6383 Three Year SUe, 30c; 3 for 75c; 6 
for 91 35; 13 for .93.35. 
6409 P.ikri.m I :l.# No. 3, Color Plate. 
KUOrUm Lily This isone ot the joys 
of August; ruby spots informally distributed over 
a broad expanse of white. Many consider this the 
most beautiful of all Lilies. Each 40c; 3 for 
91 00;6 for91.80; 13 for 93.30. 
6377 A.ircsli.m I :lw (The Gold Band- 
/vUrOtUm Lily edUly of Japan.) 
No. 4,Color Plate Page HO. Excellent for cut 
flowers, blooming in July and August. Flowers 
pure white, background dotted with crimson 
spots, while through the center of each petal runs 
a golden band. Flowers immense, sometimes 6 
inches across, of delicious fragrance. Plant grows 
3 to 5 feet tall and will bear up to 20 flowers. 
Large bulbs, each 35c; 3 for OOc; 6 for 
$1.60; 12 for $2.80* 
6416 Jsjgyy, Cernum Lily coior'* 
Plate* This rare and beautiful new lily comes from 
Northeast China, so it is perfectly hardy. It has 
the habit of Teiuiifolium I.ily but is a pleasing 
shade of salmon with orange shadings and occa¬ 
sionally, deep wine colored spots. Blooms freely, 
often ten or moreflowers on a single stem. Makes a 
nice companion to the Tenuifolium, which is a 
deep red. This is a stem-rooting lily which grows 
to a height of about two feet. A distinct Novelty 
which vou can show to vour friends with pride. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $4.00. 
6384 I ilv/ (f^nibcllatiini) 
LyQVuncum Lily no. o roior 
Plate* Of strong, sturdy habit, growing from 2 
to 3 feet high, having large showy, orange-red 
flowers in clusters at the summit, flowering in 
June. Each 30c; 3 for 75c; 6 for $1.35; 
12 for $2 25. 
64270Qj.|^^QYg,.(;;Q||gj.tion Above 
Lilies, Value$2.00 Only $1.50. 
Lily Cernum 
^412 Single Tiger Lily 
L. Tigrlniini Splendens. Single Tiger Lily. The best 
of the Tiger Lilies. Large brilliant orange-red flowers. 
Each 35c; 3 for 65c; 6 for 91.13; 13 for 
93.00. 
Lemon Lily 
Well known family resembling Hardy Lilies in char¬ 
acter and bloom, usually sweet scented and bearing 
a great quantity of yellow flowers during long periods 
of summer. They run in height from 2 to 4 ft. 
6386 Hemerocallis Flava “tlTd 
flowers 3 to 4 inches in diameter and delightfully 
fragrant. This popular variety is well worth a perman¬ 
ent place in every garden. We sell annually more than 
2,000 of this variety. Blooms in May and early June. 
Each 15c; 3 for 40c;6for70c; 12for$l OO* 
6398 [_j|y qJ Valley 
Universally admired for 
their dainty little pure 
white bell shaped flowers 
and exquisite fragrance. 
Easily grown, perfectly 
hardy everywhere, pre¬ 
ferring a moist shady loca¬ 
tion. If the bed is given 
a liberal top-dressing of well- 
decayed manure in fall or 
early spring, it will show 
the effect by increasing 
size, number and vigor of 
the flowers. We have '0,000 
fine Holland grown plants 
ready to fill your orders. 
Set of 3 for 25c; 2 Sets 
lOc; 4 Sets 75c. 
Lily of the Valley 
Fxaa Floyd 
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Garden “How” 
Book. 
If your order 
amounts to 
$2 . OO or 
more, we will 
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