U>r all the blue perennials, Uelphmiums 
hold first place. What is more beautiful 
than a bed of these charming flowers? 
Their long showy spikes stand out glori¬ 
ously in the garden and they are also 
excellent for cut flowers. Plants we o ffer 
are the famous English strain, Blackmore 
and Langdon Hybrids. They are the high 
ranking delphiniums. Colors vary from a 
delicate shade of blue and mauve to dark 
blue. No garden is complete without a 
planting of this superb flower. 
PREPAID 
MALLOW MARVELS 
8 LARGE SIZE 
CLUMPS $1 
SENT COLLECT I 
for transportation charges. 
The largest flowers of the sum¬ 
mer garden. Gorgeous when in 
bloom, July to September. 
Grow 3 to 8 feet tall with 
spreading branches. May be 
planted either among or used 
as a substitute for shrubs. 
Our Hibiscus are not the or¬ 
dinary kinds, but have been 
produced from the finest strains 
available. The collection con¬ 
tains the very choicest of 
mixed seedlings in all shades 
of pink; some pink with red 
throats; white with red throats, 
pure white; red; and an occa¬ 
sional cream colored one. 
Order them NOW for spring 
planting. Shipped Collect for 
Transportation Charges.- 
The name "Wonder Lily" Is most fit¬ 
ting, for this lily really is a "Wonder 
Lily." It is truly remarkable in every 
respect, beautiful in the garden and 
excellent as a cut flower. 
Flowers are white, but the color on 
the outside of the petals varies like In 
the Regal Lily, that is, from pinkish 
brown, or brownish backs to clear 
white. The throat is about the same 
color as our well known Easter Lilies. 
The plant itself is everything to be 
desired. It is strong and very erect 
and the stems are thickly clothed in 
very long leaves. The spread of the 
leaves oftentimes measures twenty 
inches. 
It is a continual bloomer, 
sending out new spikes which 
bear the long, trumpet- 
shaped, wax-like flowers — 
blooming continues until 
stopped by frost. s 
Late blooming qualities 
make them most desirable. 
They flower profusely even p os tDai 
after frosts. Be sure to plant 
hardy Chrysanthemums in your gar¬ 
den. Protect for the winter with two 
inches of straw or some other loose 
material, not leaves, as these pack too 
tightly and will smother the plants. 
Each of the plants offered in this col¬ 
lection are a different variety, but not 
labeled. They are all very high grade, 
and we know they will be most pleas¬ 
ing. 
There has perhaps been more good things jjnv-r 
said about the Regal Lily than any other lily ^ 
in cultivation today. It is magnificent. The 
throat is flushed with yellow, shading to white 
at outer edges; externally, the flowers are 
brown or pink on "ribs" shaded through the 
almost translucent petals with a delightful 
pearly tint; the contrast between the rich wine 
or pink color on the reverse of the petals and the gold 
shading of the throat is extraordinary and beautiful. One 
customer reports 39 buds on one stalk. You, too, can grow 
beautiful specimens. A planting of Regal Lilies in your gar¬ 
den is indeed a real treat. 
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(Philippinense Formosanum) 
for only ' 
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