rlARDY LILIES—Continued. 
AURATUM LILY 1 
The golden-banded Lily of 
Japan. A flower of rare 
beauty, white with crimson 
dots, and a band of golden 
yellow through the center of 
jach petal. Fragrant. Will get 
S to 5 feet high. No. 1 bloom¬ 
ing size bulbs 38c each; 3 for 
*1.00 postpaid. 
Speciosum Rub rum 
Blooms in August and Sep¬ 
tember, highly attractive 
flowers, with recurved petals, 
white and spotted rose. 
Blooming size bulbs 30c each; 
3 for 80c postpaid. 
The orange yellow 
nenryi flowers with re¬ 
curved petals appear in large, 
branching flower heads. This 
beautiful . Lily should be in 
every garden, and we feel safe 
In stating that within a few 
years Lilies will enjoy much 
more, popularity. Start a bed 
of good blooming size lily 
bulbs this spring. 38c each; 3 
for $1.00 postpaid. 
AURATUM LILY 
PLAINTAIN LILY 
Funkia Sub-Cordata 
1% ft. tall. This plant does 
extra well in the shade, its 
leaves are broad, heart-shap¬ 
ed. The flowers, large, waxy, 
white, come in fine clusters 
38c each; 3 for $1.00 postpaid. 
LILY of the VALLEY 
Perhaps the loveliest of all 
spring flowers, very fragrant, 
and always sure to be there 
when spring arrives. The 
plants spread nicely, a dozen 
or two planted this spring will 
develop into a dense matted 
bed within a few years. A 
shady place is best. 8 for 25c; 
15 for 40c; 100 for $2.50 post 
paid. 
DAY LILY 
Hemerocallis 
The lovely red Coral Lily of Siberia. 
TVinniiifnliiim Grows U P to about 20 inches, 
iennuiioiium W jth finely cut foliage. The 
flowers are of a beautiful shade of coral-red. Bulbs 
of blooming size 20c each; 3 for 50c postpaid. 
Dniihlo Tiow t ilv The lar & e > showy, and 
LSOUDie llgei Lilly double flowers brilliantly 
colored are an attraction in any garden, the plants 
grow vigorously, and produce a wealth of flowers. We 
have an extra good supply of this variety on hand 
this year, which enables us to price the No. 1 bulbs 
to you very low. 18c each; 3 for 50c; 10 for $1.45 post- 
oaid. 
Lemon Lily.—Hem. Flava J e rs ^nd Water¬ 
side plantings very satisfactory. Extremely hardy 
and well known most anywhere. 
Double Brown Day Lily 
hardy garden flower, the flowers are fair sized and 
showy. 
Hemerocallis Thunbergi fh?' Lemfn m lily* 
the flowers, however, are lighter yellow, and bloom 
about 4 week later. 
Price of above 3 varieties: 15c each; 3 for 30c: 10 fo» 
95c, postpaid. 
IRIS... Fleur de Lis 
\ (IRIS GERMANICA) 
No other flower offers you so 
wide a range of color and 
shades, no other kind of flower 
Is so easily grown, and is so in¬ 
expensive. Even children can 
successfully grow this flower, 
priced so low that you can af¬ 
ford to have the full assortment 
that includes about every 
known color. Plant this spring. 
AMOS HYBRID. Standards 
violet, purple falls, large flower. 
BLUE BIRD. 
BLUE INTERMEDIATE. 
DALMATICA. PALLIDA. 
Lavender. 
DWARF BLUE. Only about 6 
Inches tall, making a dense mat. 
FLORENTINA ALBA. White, 
fragrant. 
FREDERICK. Pretty pale 
lavender and brown. 
HONORABILIS. Yellow, brown 
falls. 
LARGE PINK. A very good 
flower. 
Lar & e blossom. 
CHEREAU. White 
with blue fringe. 
An Iris-bordered Driveway 
BLUE CHARM ... the 
Latest Iris Novelty 
A Siberian Iris of outstanding 
beauty. The blossom is extra 
well shaped, and its beautiful 
light blue color will attract the 
attention of every flower lover 
60c each; 3 for $1.50 postpaid 
FALL-BLOOMING 
IRIS 
Autumn King fenfafe 
lavender, falls dark blue, the 
flower is large, and well shaped 
truly a beautiful Iris. It blooms 
in the spring when other Irip 
are in bloom, and then again in 
the fall. Should be in every gar¬ 
den. 25c each; 3 for 60c; 10 lor 
$1.80 postpaid. 
Standards violet, dark purple and blue 
NIBELUNGEN. Standards fawn yellow, violet purple 
falls, large blossom. 
PERFECTION. Light blue standards, dark purple falls. 
PLICATA. Dark purple. 
RHEIN NIXE. Ivory white standards, falls lovely 
mauve edged white. 
SATCH. Standards a fine shade of lavender, falls very 
lark blue. 
SIBERIAN BLUE. A very desirable Siberian Iris 
SNOW QUEEN. A pure white Siberian Iris. 
A/HITE INTERMEDIATE. 
PRICE: All above varieties, 20 in all, named, for 
only 10c each; 3 for 25c. 10 plants for 75c; the 
whole collection, one of each variety, for $1.50 and 
one Autumn King, the fall blooming Iris, free, with 
this collection. 
if* _j T • All selected, extra large roots, un- 
Arts named, mixed varieties and colors 12 
for 65c; 25 for $1.20 postpaid. Not less than 12 sold of 
•he Mixed Iri«. 
How to care for your bulbs over winter 
Cannas, Dahlias, Gladloias, Caladium and Tuberoses 
In the fall when the tops have been killed by frost 
dig up your bulbs. Allow them to dry for an afternoon 
in the sun. Store your bulbs in a dry. cool place 
where frost cannot do them any harm 
CANNAS should be stored by putting the buloe upsid* 
down. 
DAHLIAS must be dug carefully, do not break off tn« 
eyes on your bulbs. Proper temperature for the bulb» 
in storage is about 50 degrees. 
GLADIOLAS AND TUBEROSES will keep well tr 
most any dry. frost proof room 
BEATRICE . NEBRASKA 
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