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BRAND PEONY F=/VF9MS 
FARIBAULT , MINN. 
Speciosum Rubrum Mognificum 
Brand’s Sunshine Collection 
All Large Lily Bulbs 
1 Concolor. Large .$0.40 
1 Umbellatum. Large .40 
1 Elegans (Red). Large .40 
1 Henryi. Large .35 
1 Regale. Large .25 
1 Album. Large .45 
1 Rubrum. Large .45 
1 Tenuifolium. Large .25 
1 Double Tiger. Large .25 
One each of these nine beautiful Lilies, 
all in large size bulbs. 
$3.20 VALUE FOR 
$3.20 
POST¬ 
PAID 
Plant in any light sandy or loamy well-drained soil. Well rotted cow manure 
should be thoroughly mixed into the soil used for planting; then top dress with 
the same afterwards. Do not use fresh manure. Plant 5 to 6 inches deep in a 
pocket of clean sand. Mulch in fall with straw or coarse litter. Leaves often 
smother plants if they become packed by snow or ice. 
CONCOLOR 
A beautiful small new star-shaped Lily that is very hardy. The blooms are 
about of the same size as those of Tenuifolium, are of a bright reddish orange 
color and are held looking up like the blossoms of Elegans. A very dainty new 
Lily. Each 40c; 3 for 70e; 12 for $2.50 
ELEGANS 
Belonging to the same class of Lily as the Umbellatum, differing only in color, 
which is a rich dark velvety red. Same price as Umbellatum 
HENRYI (Yellow SDeciosum) 
One of the best of the hardy Lilies. A strong vigorous grower throwing flower 
stalks 3 to 5 feet high. A rich apricot-yellow spotted brown. 
First size bulbs, each 40c; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.50, postpaid 
REGALE (The Reaol Lily) 
The hardiest of all the really fine Lilies. The most sensational Lily added to 
our gardens in many years. Can be grown practically anywhere in the United 
States in well-drained soil. White, streaked with a delightful coral-pink on 
the outside petals. Throat heavily touched with gold. Perfume exquisite. 
Size of bulb means circumference. 5 to 6 in., 25c; 12 for $2.25 
4 to 5 in., 20c; 6 for 90e; 12 for $1.75 
3 to 4 in., 15c; 6 for 55c; 12 for $1.00 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM MAGNIFICUM 
4 to 5 feet. This is the wonder of the August garden. A broad, rosy white, 
elegantly recurved bloom dotted all over with bright rich ruby spots. 
8-9 inch, each 45e; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $4.30 
TENUIFOLIUM (The Coral Lily) 
A brilliant little midsummer Lily that is great for rock garden work, and is 
often potted. The flowers are little bright rich red 2-inch balls so intense that 
they are one of the real bright spots of the garden. Very hardy; 2-ft. slender 
stems, fine fernlike foliage. Large size, each 25c; 3 for 70c; 12 for $2.50 
TIGER LILY (Double) 
A handsome Lily of easy culture. Produces great quantities of large, showy, 
brilliantly colored flowers in August and September. Develops bold branching 
heads, each often carrying twenty large, rich, orange-scarlet flowers, spotted 
crimson-brown. This is the double type of the old Tiger Lily and is much 
prettier than the single. The hardiest Lily grown. Never dies out. 
Large bulbs, each 25c; 3 for 70c; 12 for $2.40 
SPECIOSUM ALBUM 
3 to 4 feet. Similar to Rubrum except in color, which is pure glistening white 
with a green band through the center of each petal. Best pure white garden 
Lily. Plant 8 inches deep. 8-9 inch, each 45c; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $4.30 
UMBELLATUM 
A tall growing, absolutely hardy Lily about 3 feet tall, holds its large cup¬ 
shaped flowers erect. Flowers 3 to 4 inches across and often 13 or more to 
the stalk. Dark orange-red. Large, each 40c; 3 for $1.10; 12 for $4.00 
Lily Seed 
Regal and Tenuifolium or Coral 
Lilies can be grown very easily from the seed. Seed can be sown as sooft as re¬ 
ceived. Pkt., either kind, 25c; 2 pkts., 40c 
Hemerocallis 
Lily-of-fche ‘Valley 
Nice to plant in shady places under trees or about the house where the sun 
seldom reaches. Also very fine for the rockery. Take little room but are always 
there and furnish many little sprays of sweetly perfumed flowers. These clumps 
may be broken apart. Clumps, 3 to 5 shoots, 3 for 75e; doz., $3.00 
3t 
emeroca 
These fine perennials which are becoming very popular have a long season of 
bloom from the middle of June until into winter. They are very hardy and easy 
to grow, can be planted in either spring or fall. We generally ship out in August 
and September. Give them a light mulch the first winter. 
AMARYLLIS 
36 inches. A very nicely formed golden orange. $1.50 
D. D. WYMAN 
38 inches. Large bloom, golden yellow with splash of red on each petal. $1.50 
DR. REGEL 
24 inches. Very early, deep orange. Blooms with the Iris, fine. 25c 
GOLDEN DREAM 
36 inches. A dream of golden beauty. Late July and August. $1.50 
HYPERION 
40 inches. Large canary-yellow flowers on fine straight stalks $1.50 
J. A. CRAWFORD 
48 inches. Blended apricot and yellow of unusual tones. $1.00 
LEMONA 
40 inches. Large trumpet-shaped golden yellow. Late. $1.00 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN 
40 inches. One of the largest. Blooms over long period. Fine deep golden 
yellow. $1.00 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN 
48 inches. Striking yellow; latest of all, lasts into September. 
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$1.50 
