•> FOR SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBE1 
Popular Lilies 
MADONNA LILY (Lilium candidum). This is sometimes 
called the June Lily, because it gives us lovely, well 
known and popular, waxen white lilies in late June 
and early July. 3 to 4 feet high. Plant not over 3 inch¬ 
es deep before October 1st. Three large bulbs for 60c 
or $2.00 per dozen. 
RED RUSSIAN LILY (Lilium elegans). A dwarf Lily of 
easy culture and very desirable. Clusters of large 
erect flowers in June and July of an orange-red color. 
15 to 18 inches high. 3 for 60c or $2.00 per dozen. 
FORMOSA LILy (Lilium formosanum). Most remark¬ 
able Lily introduced in recent years. The white trum¬ 
pets are much longer and narrower than those of the 
Regal Lily and bloom in September and October. 
Easy culture in well drained soil. Plant 6 inches deep. 
3 for 60c or $2 00 per dozen. 
REGAL LILY (Lilium Regale). The Regal Lily is truly 
a Royal Lily—“fit for a king.” It is one of the most 
beautiful and hardiest of Lilies. The abundance of 
sweet-scented flowers are white, with the outside or 
back having a pinkish tinge which makes it very 
lovely. The plants grow from 3 to 5 feet high and are 
very floriferous when well established, bearing as 
high as 18 to 20 flowers in July. Plant 6 inches deep 
in well drained soil. Three large blooming size bulbs 
for 60c or $2.00 per dozen. 
TIGER LILY. (Lilium tigrinum). An old favorite with 
very easy culture. A deep orange lily with black spots. 
August bloomer. 4 to 5 feet high. 3 for 60c or $2 00 
per dozen. 
CORAL LILY (Lilium tenuifolium). A charming little 
gem of the family with deep scarlet flowers on 18 
inch stems in June. Everyone adores it. Plant in well 
drained soil. 3 for 50c or $1.60 per dozen. 
September and October is an ideal time for plant¬ 
ing most perennials and rock plants. When plant¬ 
ed at this time, they become established in early 
fall and they do not receive a set-back as from 
spring planting. 
Send for our complete plant list if you have mis¬ 
laid your copy which was sent to you last spring. 
Plants ordered from this, folder will be sent post¬ 
paid. 
Peonies 
Peonies, of well chosen kinds, produce magnificent, 
colorful and fragrant blocm for over a month in late 
Spring. In planting this old favorite, dig the soil deep¬ 
ly and enrich it with well-decayed manure or bonemeal 
or both and the plants should be set so that the buds 
will be exactly two inches under the surface of the 
ground. We grow four of the better kinds of peonies 
and send you strong three to five eye divisions. 
KARL ROSENFELD. A fine all-round deep red peony. 
75c each. 
LE CYGNE. A white—the highest rated Peony in ex¬ 
istence. $1.25 each. 
LONGFELLOW. A winner in bright crimscn. 75c each. 
MONS. JULES ELIE. A favorite early medium-pink. 75c 
each. 
WALTER FAXON. A soft coral-pink. One of the best 
pinks. Mid-season. 75c each. 
German Iris 
We grow a select list of the finer varieties in the more 
popular price range. Strong divisions are furnished. 
DAUNTLESS. The most popular and widely known of 
the so-called red Iris. Has a very little blue under¬ 
tone. 35c each. 
FRIEDA MOHR. A lavender-pink. 20c each. 
GERMAINE PERTHIUS. A purplish blue. 20c each. 
MME. GAUDICHAU. Velvety dark violet-blue. 20c each- 
PEACHES. A warm and bright blend of peach, apricot, 
and orange. 35c each. 
PLUIE d’OR. The best deep yellow. 20c each. 
RAMESES. A delightful blend of rose, pink and buff. 
Very desirable. 35c each. 
Siberian Iris 
These lovely, wiry stemmed Iris are very graceful and 
bloom when the German Irises are finishing. 
CAESAR. Deep blue. 20c each. 
RED EMPEROR. Nearest to red. 25c each. 
SNOW QUEEN. Pure white. 20c each. 
SUNNYBROOK. Lovely sky-blue. 20c each. 
Dwarf Iris 
These little Iris pumila, which grow from 4 to 6 inch¬ 
es high, are beautiful in the rock garden, as a border 
for flower beds and paths, and for planting around a 
pool. They bloom in early spring. 
Colors of DEEP PURPLE, WHITE, BLUE or YELLOW. 
Y'our choice: 15c each or 4 for 50c. 
