New Hybrid 
DAY LILIES 
TUFTED PANSIES 
The Tufted Pansies are hybrids of Pansies and Viola Cornuta, and are quite 
distinct from Pansies in habit and coloring, and we think far more beautiful. 
The flowers are smaller, but unique in coloring, and the plants spread from the 
roots like violets, making them true perennials. They are perfectly hardy, endur- 
ing the extremely cold weather of 1933-34 in an open border without protec¬ 
tion. They are immensely popular in England and Scotland, where they are 
generally used for bedding and table decorations, and nothing can be more 
charming for either purpose. We have always admired these flowers in Scotland, 
but were not certain that they would thrive in this climate, but after testing 
them for years in our garden, we know that they will do as well as they do 
abroad. We have had a splendid lot of plants grown from the best collections 
in Scotland. They can be planted in the summer, fall or spring. 
Admiration. The flowers are almost as large as the annual Pansy, and are colored 
the loveliest possible rosy purple. 
Apricot Queen. Incomparably the finest of the apricot shades. 
Arkwright Ruby. Bright ruby-red flowers. The finest of all the red sorts. 
Jersey Gem. This Viola has everything. It blooms from April until snow. Its 
flowers, which are colored rich dark violet, are borne on hardy stems and have 
a most delicious fragrance. It is perfectly hardy and will grow anywhere. 
Jersey Gem is incomparably the finest Tufted Pansy in existence. 
Primrose Dame. The finest rich golden yellow. 
Rose Queen. Lovely, bright rose-pink flowers in bloom all season. Undoubtedly 
the best pink. 
White Perfection. Absolutely the finest, large-flowered pure white. 
All the varieties named above: 3 for 60c; #2.00 per doz. 
D R. STOUT of the New York Botanical Gardens has per¬ 
formed a horticultural miracle. The older Day Lilies were 
always among the loveliest and most fascinating plants in ex¬ 
istence. Dr. Stout has taken these older varieties and by most care¬ 
ful hybridization and selection has created a new race of Day Lilies 
of indescribable beauty. 
The only thing that prevents these new Day Lilies from being 
planted by the million is that there are not above five or six 
thousand in existence the world over. Last spring we were able to 
secure a small collection of these plants at a very special price, and 
always alert to give our customers the benefit of anything good that 
may be going, we grabbed them and as long as they last we will 
pass the saving along. Obviously these plants must be offered sub¬ 
ject to prior sale, and we reserve the right to stop sales at any 
time and without notice. 
Cinnabar. Delicate brownish red sepals and petals glistening 
golden; throat cadmium-yellow, outer half of petals 
sprinkled with rich fulvous red. Bloom spread 5 inches. 
Regular price, $3.00. Special price, 75c each. 
Ophir. Dark golden yellow flowers 5 inches across. One stem fre¬ 
quently carries twenty-five or more of these giant golden Lilies. 
Price, $2.00 each. 
Sir Michael Foster. The clear yellow flowers with long, trumpet- 
shaped throats measure from 5 to 6 inches across. Regular 
price, $1.00 each. Special price, 75c each. 
Vesta. Deep orange flowers with a glistening golden sheen. 
Regular price, $3.00 each. Special price, $1.00 each. 
Wau-Bun. Large flowers of cadmium-yellow, slightly sprinkled 
with traces of fulvous red. Flowers glisten as though made 
of gold. Regular price, $3.00 each. Special price, $1.50 
each. 
Standard Day Lilies 
Hybrid Day Lily, Ophir 
Kwanso Double. Large, double flowers colored rich golden bronze. Incompar¬ 
ably the finest of the double varieties. A truly worthy variety. 3 for 75c; 
$2.50 per doz. 
If wanted by parcel post, add 13c for each 3 plants, 27c per dozen. 
Aurantiaca Major. Sweet scented flowers of 
great size, colored dark, glowing orange. For 
years the personal favorite of Mr. Elliott. 
3 for 75c; $2.50 per doz. 
If wanted by parcel post, add 13c for each 3 plants, 27c per dozen. 
Jersey Gem Tufted Pansiej 
