PERENNIALS'"Gorgeous Blooms Every Year 
Brilliantly Colored—Free Blooming 
Lily Special 
3 Regal, the Royal Lily. 
3 Siberian Red Coral. 
3 New Wonder Lilies. 
3 Double Tiger. 
12 All Blooming Size 
Postpaid. 
$1.35 
All-Season’s Blooming Collection 
SPRING 
2 Oriental 
Poppies. 
2 Columbine. 
2 Buttercups. 
6 for 
89e 
SUMMER 
2 Gaillardia. 
2 Canterbury 
Bell. 
2 Digitalis. 
FALL 
2 Pink Asters. 
2 Yellow 
Chrys’themums. 
2 Kg. Edw. Violets 
6 for... ...89c 6 for... . 89c 
All 18 Plants, Full Collection, $2.49, Postpaid. 
Iris Collection 
On page 35 you find my list of 21 
Iris varieties, including the finest 
varieties known. No finer collec¬ 
tion has ever been offered, each 
plant labeled true to name, and 
al1 $1.50 
delivered to your door. 
REGAL LILY 
3 for 40c; 10 for $1.00. 
it is perfectly hardy. The flowers 
are white, slightly suffused with 
pink, a beautiful glow of canary 
yellow at the center which con¬ 
tinues part way up the trumpet; 
it is fragrant. Blooms well in July. 
For this year only, I furnish you 
the bulbs while my supply lasts 
at above prices. Order early as the 
stock of good bulbs is limited. 
COLUMBINE 
3 for 50c; 10 for $1.50. 
Wherever you plant them, in the 
rock garden, in the perennial 
planting, or as single specimens, 
you will find them most valuable, 
bringing forth a wealth of flowers 
In the spring. I furnish you the 
most popular colors. For the full 
list, see page 32 (Aquileglas). 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
3 for 40c; 10 for $1.00. 
For a gorgeous display of rich and brilliant color, nothing 
equals the Oriental Poppy during their period of flowering 
in May and June, and whether planted singly or in mass¬ 
es, their large flowers and freedom of bloom render them 
conspicuous in any position. Hardy and of easiest culture. 
VIOLET —KING EDWARD 
3 for 50c; 10 for $1.50. 
This was one of Father Sonderegger’s favorites. In the 
spring, and then again in the fall, the lovely Violets of 
this variety were his delight, and they will be yours, too. 
Plant a few of them. 
IRIS 
12 for 65c. 
This wonderful flower of the 
spring will always be in popular 
favor, because it is easy to grow, 
blooms well, and can be had In 
the widest range of colors and 
shades. You can use them for 
borders in many ways, around 
flower beds, along drives and 
walks, and in front of shrubs. 
Plant more of these all-purpose 
hardy flowers. See page 35 for 
special low prices. 
DELPHINIUM 
3 for 50c; 10 for $1.50. 
Your flower bed is never complete 
without some Delphiniums. The 
upright flower spikes make a fine 
showing in the background and a 
group of Delphiniums are highly 
decorative by themselves. Besides, 
these plants furnish you most de¬ 
sirable cut flowers. My list of va¬ 
rieties, see page 33. 
