Hardy Lilies grow larger and more beautiful each season. Make a planting this spring. 16;^ 
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Summer-Flowering Bulbs 
Beautiful Hardy Lilies 
2«»1 AURATUM (Gold-Banded Lily). Its im¬ 
mense, ivory-white flowers are thickly studded 
with crimson spots. Height outdoors in the open 
usually three to five feet. Elach, 35 ets.; 3 for 95 
i-ts.; dox., $3.25. 
2(502 CAjVDIDUM (Madonna Lily). The finest 
single clear white flower in cultivation and its 
rich perfume is very attractive. Height outdoors 
in the open usually three to four feet. Hacli, 35 
cts.; 3 for 95 cts.; dox., ,$3.25. 
2696 RFBRUM. The white or pink petals are 
thickly dotted with rose or crimson spots. 
Height four feet. Bach, 25 cts.; 3 tor 65 cts.; 
dox., .$2.50. 
2603 REGALE. It has been predicted that this 
will become the Easter Lily of the future. The 
flowers are white, slightly suffused with pink. 
Each, 25 cts.; 3 for 65 cts.; dox., $2.50. 
2695 ALBUM. Pure white flowers with a green¬ 
ish band through the center of each petal. Each, 
3.5 cts.; 3 for 95 cts.; dox., $3.25. 
2697 DOUBLE TIGER LILY. The double flow¬ 
ers are borne in large clusters. They are bright 
salmon-red with contrasting purplish black 
spots. Each, 20 cts.; 3 for 50 cts.; 12 for $1.75. 
Begonias 
Tuberous Rooted Begonias are unexcelled for 
summer bedding and borders. Make fine pot- 
plants. When fully exposed to the sun the beds 
must be kept moist. 
2791 DOUBLE MIXED. Including pink, rose, 
scarlet, salnmn and white. Nice size bulbs. 
Each, 25 cts.; 3 lor 70 cts.; 6 for $1.30; tlox., $2.50. 
2797 SINGLE MIXED. Same as the double ex¬ 
cepting the flowers are single. Each, 25 cts.; 
3 for 70 cts.; 6 for $1.30; dox., $2.50. 
Gloxinia 
The Gloxinia has handsome large, round, hairy 
leaves and quantities of big flowers. Give rich, 
light soil and partial shade, vmtil well started 
into growth; in watering, do not wet the leaves. 
When thiough blooming store in any dry, warm 
place for re-potting next season. 
2785 RAINBOW MIXTURE. Comprising white, 
purple, scarlet and bordered varieties. Each, 35 
cts.; 3 for $1.00; 6 lor $1.75; 12 for $3.25. 
Giant Amaryllis 
2600 AMARYLLIS AMERICAN NEW HYBRIDS. 
Flowers 5 to 7 inches across are amazing for 
their brilliant coloring, ranging from deep red¬ 
dish maroon to pure white and striped. Amaryl¬ 
lis bloom best when they aie potbound. Strong 
blooming bulbs. Each, 45 cts.; 3 for $1.20. 
Hardy Outdoor Ferns 
For Foundation Planting 
28.31 OSMUND.l CINNE.MOMEA. (Cinnamon 
Fern.) A large Fern, growing in a crown 2—5 
feet high, 8 inches wide, beautiful, cinnamon 
colored leaves. 
2829 ASPLENIUM FELIX PAEMINA. (Lady 
Fern.) A large, handsome Fern, standing from 
one to three feet in height. A wood and road¬ 
side Fern. 
2830 ONOCLEA STRUTIOPTERIS. (Ostrich 
Plume Fern.) Grows in a crown, fronds are 2 
to 4 feet by 6 to 10 inches. 
2828 ADIANTUM PBDATUM. (Maidenhair.) 
The black, wiry, creeping roots lie right at the 
surface. They branch freely if the roots are 
lightly covered with leaf mold. 
Special Price on Hardy Ferns Your Choice. 
Each, 25 cts.; 4 fur 8.5 cts.; dox., $2.25. 
Iris Germanica 
New and Pare Varieties at Eemarkably Low Prices 
Character S. means Standards; F. means Falls 
2848 AMBASSADEUR. S. smoky velvety purple; F. 
velvety purple-maroon. A magnificent flowei-. 
2847 ALCAZAR. S. light bluish violet; F. deep pur¬ 
ple with bronze veined throat. Striking flower. 
2846 AFTERGLOW. Exquisite blending of smoky 
lavender, soft buff, pearl gray and light yellow. 
2849 CRUSADER. One of the finest lavender-blue 
varieties, the falls being of a deeper tone. 
2850 GOLD IMPERIAL. The greatest golden yellow 
Iris known. 
2851 LORD OP JUNE. S. lavender-blue; F. rich vio¬ 
let-purple. A variety of gigantic size. 
2852 MOTHER OP PEARL. Standards and falls pale 
bluish lavender with a faint creamy undertone. 
2854 SEMINOLE. No other Iris equals it in brilliance 
of color. It is a rich velvety crimson bicolor. 
28.5.5 SHEKINAH. A delightful shade of pale yellow 
shading to amber in the throat, with a lemon colored 
beard. 
285;t OPERA. A rich violet-red bicolor. S. bright 
rich pansy-violet; F. rich velvety violet-purple. 
Price al>ove Germanica Iri.««. Each, 20 ct.s.; 3 for 50 
cts.; 10 for $1.50. 
Japanese Iris Double Flowering 
2858 GOLD BOUND. White with gold-banded center. 
28.59 KUMOCHl-GUMA. Dark purplish indigo. 
2860 KUMO-NO-OBI. A pleasing lavender color. 
2861 MAHOG.4NY. Velvety-mahogany red. 
2862 MONIGI-NO-TAKI. Rosy crimson edged in white. 
286.3 PURPLE AND GOI.D. Violet-purple gold center. 
2864 SEA CREST’. White Palls, deep blue Standards. 
286.5 UCHIO. Cerulean blue, veined white. 
Your choice. Each, 30 cts.; .3 for 7.5 cts.; dox., $2.7.5. 
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