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► Lilies 
FOR SPRING PLANTING 
These three lilies may be successfully planted in the early spring 
and will bloom freely the same year. 
REGAL LILY. L. regale —From China. Per¬ 
haps the most beautiful, hardy and fragrant 
of all lilies. Immense white flower on 3 foot 
stems. 19c each #1.33 per doz. 
PHILIPPINE LILY. L. philippense formosum. 
See page 3.—The last lily of the year to 
flower. 
30c each 4 for #1.00 #2.50 per doz. 
CORAL LILY. L. tenuinfolium. Siberian Coral Lily is the best lily of the Rock 
Garden. Coral red flowers on 15 inch stems. The most striking plant in the 
June Rock Garden. 16c each #1.17 per dozen 
LILY COLLECTION < 
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4 PHILIPPINE LILIES 
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4 REGAL LILIES 
4 CORAL LILIES 
12 Plants 
only $1.43 ^ 
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BARREN WORT. (Epimedium alpinum). If you 
have a place beneath trees where nothing else will 
grow the European Barren Wort will thrive. Leathery 
leaves and tiny red Columbine like flowers. 8 inch. 
33c each 3 for 93c 
GRAPE HYACINTH. (Muscari botryoides) If one 
could have only one bulb in the rock garden the 
Grape Hyacinth would be the choice. Heads of deep 
blue flowers resemble a tiny bunch of grapes. 6 inch. 
Flowering Clumps. 18c each 3 for 50c 
BLANKET FLOWER (GAILLARDIA) Eng¬ 
lish Hybrid Strains. The English have de¬ 
veloped this everflowering strain that includes 
all the new colors in Gaillardia. These are the 
shaggy red and yellow daisies of the Hardy 
Border. 
English Hybrid Strain, 26c each 5 for #1.00 
Portola Hybrids, Standard Blanket Flowers. 
17c each 6 for 79c 
FORGET-ME-NO TS. Myosotis palustris. The 
hardy perennial form of old fashioned Blue 
Forget-me-nots. Excellent for shade and wet 
places. 
16c each 8 for #1.00 
IBERIS 
CANDYTUFT 
(Sempervirens) 
For a spot of white, midst 
the blues and pinks of May 
use the Hardy Candytuft. 8 
inches. Evergreen bushlets 
are covered by thousands of 
clear white flowers. 
19c each 
3 for 53c 
FOR BETTER GARDENS 
Phlox Buckeye 
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PHLOX 
BUCKEYE 
We found this Phlox grow¬ 
ing on the rocky hillsides in 
Adams County in Southern 
Ohio. 
It flowers in May and June 
after Creeping Phlox. We 
have selected a clear rose 
form that grows on 18 inch 
stems. We hope to offer 
other colors next year. 
26c each 
5 for $1 
