Sunkist. (Perry) Exceedingly lovely. Cannot supply 
till 1936 _ 3.00 
Vesta (Stout) 2 ft. July-Aug. Deep orange-yellow; 
lightly flushed orange-red; glistening sheen-3.00 
Queen of May (Van Veen) 2 y 2 ft. June. 'Lovely open 
flower of pale apricot-orange, deeper in throat. In 
California this is said to bloom in mid-summer as 
well as spring and fall- .50 
Orangeman. Medium sized flower of clear orange, 
useful dwarf variety--- .50 
Dependable Hardy Lilies 
In this list are only the most dependable lilies and with a 
blooming time from May to October. Three of a variety 
scattered in clumps through your borders are very effect 
ive. All on list except Candidum are stem rooting and 
should be planted 8 inches deep, while Candidum should 
be bedded in sand, planted on its side and covered only 
'2y 2 inches deep. Beds of lilies are lovely with back¬ 
ground of evergreens or not too robust shrubs. Plant 
lilies 8 to 12 inches from the base of day lilies (Hemer- 
ocallis). The foliage keeps them cool and the roots give 
necessary drainage. You will like the golden yellow day 
lilies interspersed through your lily beds. 
They are listed in order of blooming period. 
Each Doz 
* Elegans. iy 2 ft. May. Large, red blooms, “Decoration 
Day Lily” _$ .20 $2.00 
* Umbellatum. 2 ft. Like Elegans but taller and 
later _ .20 2.00 
Candidum. 3 to 4 ft. June, beautiful, pure white 
Madonna lily_ .25 2.50 
*' Regale. 3 to 6 ft. Beautiful, frangrant, white 
flower, center flushed golden. Reverse of pet¬ 
als brownish pink - -25 2.00 
* Superbum. July, very tall, red spotted petals .20 2.00 
Henryi. 6-8 ft. Aug. Sept. Deep oranoe yellow, likes 
partial shade-40c each 
* Tigrinium. Tall, Aug. Dark salmon-orange 
spotted black _ .15 1.80 
-- Dbl. Tigrinium. Double, June, same as above, 
later bloom - .20 2.00 
Speciosum Album. Eeautiful sonw-white, golden 
green striped_30c each 
Ph'illipinense Formosanum. Somewhat like Re¬ 
gale, but with pale emerald green throat and 
blooms from August to October _ .30 3.00 
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Peonies 
Long lists are confusing and although I have more than 
100 varieties of Peonies I am listing less than half. 
All good cut flower kinds. All three to five eye divisions. 
Edulis Superba. Very early. Bright fragrant pink_ .30 
Claire Dubois. Late large satiny pink, good keeper.. .3.1 
E. C. Shaw. Late, cup shaped, fragrant shell-pink 
(scarce _$2< : 00 
E. J. Shaylor. Late. Rose-pink with golden suffusion 
scarce _2.00 
Eugenie Verdiere. Midseason. Apple blossom pink; 
golden stamens _ 55 
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