Collection 
9 $< 1:15 
only X Postpaid 
(Regular Price $1.50) 
3 Aztec Lilies 3 Philippine Lilies 
3 Red Russian Lilies 
1 of each for 50^ Postpaid 
(worth 75c) 
2 of each for 
INTER-STATE’S 
I E S 
Easy to Grow—Will Bloom this Summer 
Aztec Lily 
EVERBLOOMING 
PHILIPPINE LILY 
This magnificent new lily comes from 
the Orient and is sold imder the names 
of Philippine, Formosa, Wonder and 
Dream Lily. The flowers are fragrant, 
very large, more than twice as large as 
pictured on the back cover. They are 
almost pure white, just a tinge of cop¬ 
pery rose on the outside at the small end 
of the flower and a light touch of green 
on the inside back in the throat. They 
bloom from August until frost. Grow 3 
to 4 feet tall. Easy to grow. Perfectly 
hardy. Requires no special soil or care. 
Last year we tested bulbs from Japan, 
from Holland and from various Ameri¬ 
can growers. We found the Holland 
bulbs the best; larger flowers, better col¬ 
or, more blooms, more uniform growTh. 
Therefore this year we imported our 
bulbs direct from Holland from the 
world’s largest bulb firm. W’e believe 
this is the finest, pinest strain in com¬ 
merce. We have made our prices so low 
that all can enjoy this wonderful new 
lily this summer and fall and many years 
to come. 
SELECT BULBS POSTPAID 
Each 25c/ 3 for 50c 
7 for $1.00/ 16 for $2.00 
i AZTEC TIGER FLOWER 
(Tigridia Pav. Grand.) 
Here’s the rarest, most priceless lily 
flower, the fantastic Tiger Flower of Old 
Mexico. Sacred to the ancient Aztec 
sun worshippers. Like in prayer, it fol¬ 
lows the sun from dawn to dusk. Opens 
its petals with the rising sun. Grows 
more glorious hoiuly ’till at noontime it 
stands upright with all its gorgeous 
blooms of scarlet, orange and yellow, 
rmfolded. Then follows the declining sun 
to die at sunset. Blooms anew and dies, 
again and again, thru the summer. 
About 2 feet tall. Easy to grow. In¬ 
creases 4 fold yearly. Originally priced 
at $1.50 each. 
SELECT FINEST 
NUMBER ONE BULBS 
POSTPAID 
Each 25c 3 for 50c 
7 for $1.00 
GORGEOUS 
RED RUSSIAN LILY 
Tiun to the back cover and see this lily 
in its natural color. The first summer 
you will get from 4 to 12 flowers on a 
stem. The second year we have counted 
as high as 35 flowers on a single stem. 
The large flowers are a dazzling scarlet 
with an imdertone of orange to give it 
an unusual brilliance. Blooms in May 
and June on stems 2 to 3 feet tall. Prob¬ 
ably the easiest of all lilies to grow and 
sure to bloom. Very hardy, thriving even 
in Minnesota. Requires no special soil or 
care. Just plant it, it comes up year after 
year, increasing in beauty every year. A 
lily for everybody, everywhere. 
SELECT BULBS POSTPAID 
Each 25c/ 3 for 50c 
7 for $1.00/ 16 for $2.00 
LILY, TIGER—An old favorite with its orange-red flowers 
from July to September on stems 4 to 5 feet tall. We have 
both the Single and Double. 
Select bulbs 15c each; 4 for 50c; 10 for $1.00 Postpaid. 
LILY, REGAL—See page 3. 
SAMPLE LILY 2 Ai(«Lili.s S Red Rusu.. 011., All 7 for. *1= Postpaid 
COLLECTION 2 Philippine Lilies 1 Regal Lily 2 Collections for . . . ^1= Postpaid 
LILY, AURATUM—The Gold Banded Lily of Japan. 
It grows 3 to 5 feet taU and blooms in midsummer. Large, ^ 
graceful, fragrant flowers are composed of six petals of 
delicate ivory white, thickly studded with chocolate crim- 
son spots and striped thru the center with a gold band. 
Select bulbs 30c each; 4 for $1.00 Postpaid. ‘' 
I am your friend. I have helped make your place more beautiful 
and more fruitful. When you have made out your order and are 
through with me, please loan me to a friend of neighbor. They will 
appreciate the favor and so will I. 
You will be iiiterested to know that the Philippine lily bulbs produced wonderful flowers and took first prj^ in a lowl 
flower show. Gladiolus were the best in the neighborhood for size and color.—Mrs. Wm. R. Brown, 5837“ 
Chicago, Ill. 
. Ohio St., 
The Flame Carnations have been in bloom for a long time and are very nice, indeed. Many people are very much 
impressed and have asked where they came from.—Miss Mary U. Shea,19 Scott Rd., Box. No. 17, Ashton, R. I. 
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