66 Lilies, Phlox, Peonies 
Auratum Lily 
6398 Lily-of-the-Valley 
Lily of the 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 50,000 
fine Holland grown plants 
ready to fill your orders. 
Clumps, each 35c; 3 for 
9©c; 6 for *1.60; 12 
for *2.80. 
Wlnedot Phlox 
Phlox 
Subulata, 
Moss Pink 
Fine for Rock 
Gardens 
A dwarf creeping 
variety of Phlox 
with pretty moss¬ 
like foliage which 
remains green 
nearly the whole 
year through. Its 
bloom which is pro¬ 
duced in early 
spring fairly covers 
the plants with a 
blanket of color. 
They are excellent 
for edging or rock 
garden. 
6553 AIU« A beautiful variety of pure white 
/XlOQ bloom and clean rich green foliage 
make a combination that is indeed refreshing. 
6559 Rich aatin y Amaranth 
/Atropurpurea red with a darker eye. 
Striking color, deepest red of all the Subulata Phlox. 
Free bloomer. 
6560 Dl_I_I ; 11 Uniform compact grower. Beau- 
DIU6 mil tif u l deep blue. Early and late 
crop of flowers. You'll like it. 
6556 n C \Y/:|-_„ A very desirable variety 
>J. I. WllSOn of soft lavender. Free 
bloomer and lovely spring color. Combines well with 
other Subulata and other Rock Garden plants. 
6562 D.-an Charming rose-pink. Fine for cover- 
IxOSeQ jng banks, thrives in hot, dry 
situations and blooms profusely. 
6563 V/iwi/-| Bright pink with fiery red eye. Said 
V IVIQ to be the finest free-flowering dwarf 
Phlox in existence. 
Prices on Subulata Phlox. Each 20c; 3 for 50c; 
6 for OOc; 12 for *1 60. 
6564 Set of 6 Subulata Phlox 85c. 
Hardy Lilies 
See Lilies On Color Plate On Page 62 
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. 
6415 Tenuifolium Lily mte. 1 a c °e?y 
lovely little Lily growing only 12 to 18 inches tall 
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 posi¬ 
tion in the garden. Each 25c; 3 for 65c; 6 for 
*1.15; 12 for *2.00. 
6381 n No. 2 Color Plate. 
Lhinese K©gal This beautiful new 
Lily comes from Northwestern China, which is a 
guarantee of its hardiness. The exquisite blending 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 sta¬ 
mens. 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. Blooming size. Each 25c; 
3 for 65c; 6 for *1.15; 12 for *2 OO. 
6409 Pi,Up..m I ilw No * ? €olor P,ate - 
rcuorum L.liy This is one of the joys 
of August; ruby spots informally distributed over a 
broad expanse of white. Many consider this the most 
beautiful of all Lillies. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25; O 
for $2.25; 12 for $4.00. 
6427 Set of 6 Color Plate L 
6377 A itrnhi wi I ilw (TI,e Go,d Banded 
/xUrOtlim Lily Lily of Japan.) No. 
-1, Color Plate. 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 50c; 3 for $1.25; 
G for $2.25; 12 for $4.00. 
6416 New Cernum Lily mte.’* 
rare and beautiful new lily comes from Northeast 
China, so it is perfectly hardy. It has the habit of 
Tenuifolium Lily but is a pleasing shade of salmon 
with orange shadings and occasionally, deep wine 
colored spots. Blooms freely, often ten or more flowers 
on a single stem. Makes a nice companion to the 
Tenuifolium, which is a deep red. This is a stem-root¬ 
ing lily which grows to a height of about two feet. A 
distinct Novelty which you can show to your friends 
with pride. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25; 12 for 
$4.00. 
6384 I ilw " (Umbellatum) 
Uavuricum Lily no. e color Plate. 
Of strong, sturdy habit, growing from 2 to 3 feet 
high, having large showy, orange-red flowers in clus¬ 
ters at the summit, flowering in June. Each 35c; 
3 for OOc; G for $1 GO; 12 for $2.80. 
lies, Value $2.35 for $2.00 
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 HermerocallisFlava ™ ai “ioJ-Td 
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; G for 70c; 12 for $1.20. 
Hardy Phlox 
One of the most useful flowers for summer 
decorations. Colors vary from pure white to deep 
crimson. Exceedingly hardy. Once planted, they 
require no further attention for several years, 
but it is advisable to renew them about every 
fifth year. They flower from early July to middle 
of September and 1 to I ft. tall. Cut off the first 
flower spikes as soon as over, give the plants a 
good soaking and a seeond crop of bloom extend¬ 
ing until late in the fail may be expected. This is 
especially true of the beautiful Miss Lingard. 
6541 A Very large trusses of reddish 
/Admiral P i n k. 
6523 R pHu | ni . Without question the out- 
wcuy standing salmon-pmk. 
6543 Extra large light blue. Blooms 
LOIOmai over a long period. Strong 
grower, unique color. 
6525 Brilliant red, blooms July to 
dCCliQ September. 
6542 Fo„rkrrxnrl ^glow. ) New, brilliant 
I eururuna orange-scarlet, sometimes al¬ 
most vermilion. Flowers freely throughout entire 
season. One of the showiest Phlox. 
6545 L’lnnocence LTver y no tIn white> large 
6546 Mrs. Milly Van Hoboken 
Fine soft pink, suffused with mauve. No eye markings. 
Long erect stems, large, loose spikes. 
6547 Nicholas Flammel variety 1d D f n ca£ 
mine lake red with crimson eye. 
6544 ! „J W Delicate and very pleas- 
l dinted LdOy ing silvery-pink with 
salmon shadings and cherry red eye. 
6548 „ _L Lovely shade of glow- 
opecial rrenen i ng pink with salmon 
eve. Mammoth trusses. 
6549 Mrs. W. G. Harding 
of salmon-red. Unusual color in Phlox. 
6550 \Y/“ _ J _ a Similar to the old Phlox Brides- 
W ineOOt maid. White with crimson eye, 
which is encircled with a pleasing tone of mauve. 
Prices on above Hardy Phlox. Each 25c; 3 for 
G5c; G for $1.15; 12 for $2 OO. 
6551 Set of 12 Hardy Phlox $2.00. 
Peonies 
6514 Magnificent Peony opens 
/Avalanche like a rose bud. Pure white 
with pencilings of carmine on edge of center petals. 
Waxy, chaste and fragrant. Crown type. Each 40c. 
6515 V nr \ RnmnfflN Rich, velvet y crim- 
ivarl Kosenreld son,brilliant and strik¬ 
ing flower. Semi-rose type. Mid-season. Tail and stately 
habit. Each 50c; 3 for *1.25; 6 for *2.25. 
6516 A most delicateand 
Kelwoy S Uueen lovely Peony of 
flesh-pink.Rose type.late.Each* 1.00;3for*2.50. 
6517 I Bright crimson with a 
Longfellow cherry tone. Perhaps the 
most brilliant red Peony. Golden stamens surround 
center petals. Each * X. OO; 3 for *2. 50. 
6518 Millnn 1-4:11 Large, cup-shaped flowers 
Jvillton mil of clear soft flesh color. 
Creamy center, rose type, late. Each * 1. OO. 
6519 I,,).. C|;_ King of all Peonies. 
Mens JUleS tlie Immense, globular 
flowers of glossy lilac-pink, shading to deep rose. Over¬ 
laid with silver. Each lOc; 3 for * 1. OO. 
6520 Pres. Roosevelt £d ep X “LS 
Mid-season, semi-rose type. Each 50c; 3 for *1.25 
6521 D roc Tr.fl Delicate Hydrangea-pink, com 
I ICS. I an pletely enveloped with halo oi 
white. Fragrant, rose type, mid-season. Profuse bloom¬ 
er. Vigorous grower. Each 75c; 3 for $1.90. 
6522 Primoworo “Springtime.” Large, full 
■ i iiiievcic blooms of bomb type. Outer 
petals sulphur-white,center petals sulphur-yellow.The 
nearest approach to a yellow Peony. Mid-season 
bloom. Each *1. OO; 3 for *2.50; <i for *4.50. 
6523 \Y/_L_. Distinct, delicate 
Waiter raxton bright rose - colored 
flower with salmon-pink shading. A charming variety. 
Semi-rose type, mid-season. Each $1.00. 
6524 Set of 10 Peonies Value 
$7.55 Only $6.00. 
The Templin-Bradley Co., Nationwide Seedsmen and Nurserymen, Cleveland, Ohio 
