BRAND PEONY PARMS 
delphinium 
Strong Plants, 35c each, 
$ 2.50 per doz.; U for $ l. 
The Delphinium or Perennial Larkspur is one of the flowers indispensable to our flower gardens. 
No garden is quite finished without it, as it works into so many places. It starts blooming in June 
and continues throughout the season until frost, if, as soon as the first bloom falls, the old spike 
is cut off and the root well watered. New shoots will soon appear and the second crop of blooms 
will soon follow. The Delphinium should be planted in full sun in mellow soil, enriched with 
welbrotted manure. Water as soon as planted. 
WREXHAM HOLLYHOCK STRAIN. We have a nice bed of plants for this spring's trade in this 
wonderful strain from the finest seed we could procure in both England and America. Delphin¬ 
ium plants will go out at the proper planting season and only select plants will go into our 
orders. Wonderful assortment of colors. 
LILIES—Continued 
TENUIFOLIUM (The Coral Lily). A brilliant little 
midsummer Lily that is great for rock garden 
work, and is often potted. The flowers are little 
bright rich red 2-inch balls so intense that they 
are one of the real bright spots of the garden. 
Very hardy; 2-ft. slender stems, fine fernlike fo¬ 
liage. 
Large size, each 25c; 3 for 70c; 12 for #2.50. 
Nice blooming size, 15c; 6 for 55c; 12 for #1.00. 
TIGER LILY. (Double). A handsome Lily of easy 
culture. Produces great quantities of large, showy, 
brilliantly colored flowers in August and Septem¬ 
ber. Develops bold branching heads, each often 
carrying twenty large, rich, orange-scarlet flowers, 
spotted crimson-brown. This is the double type 
of the old Tiger Lily and is much prettier than 
the single. The hardiest Lily grown. Never dies 
out. 
Large bulbs, each 25c; 3 for 70c; 12 for #2.40. 
PHILIPPINENSE FORMOSANUM. Very much like 
the Regale Lily in general appearance. The stems 
are long, slender, and covered with foliage similar 
to that of the Regale. The blooms are long, trum¬ 
pet-like white flowers with a pale emerald-green 
throat which is so beautiful that everyone loves 
this Lily. Each, 40c; 6 for #2.00. 
WILLMOTTIAE. This is a new Lily and is one of 
the very best Lilies that Mr. Wilson brought back 
from China. It ranks right up with the very finest 
hardy Lilies. Flowers good size, recurving, and of 
a bright orange-red. Plant 6 inches deep. Grows 
4 to 6 ft. 
2-yr. bulbs, 25c each; 6 for #1.25; 12 for #2.00. 
SPECIAL LILY OFFER 
1 Each of the Above Seven Lilies 
in Large Size Bulbs, a $2.05 Value, 
Postpaid for 
$|-95 
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r lain in any ngnt sandy or loamy well-drained soil. 
Well-rotted cow manure should be thoroughly mixed 
into the soil used for planting; then top dress with the 
same afterwards. Do not use fresh manure. Plant 5 to 
6 inches deep in a pocket of clean sand. Mulch in fall 
, , with straw or coarse litter. Leaves often smother plants 
it they become packed by snow or ice. 
ELEGANS. Belonging to the same class of Lily as the Umbellatum, differing only in 
urnDv/zv,, 1S V ich . dark velvet 7 re .d. Large size, 25c; 3 for 70c; 12 for #2.00. 
HENRYI (lellow Speciosum). One of the best of the hardy Lilies. A strong vig¬ 
orous grower throwing flower stalks 3 to 5 feet high. A rich apricot-yellow spotted 
krown First size bulbs, each 40c; 3 for #1.00; 12 for #3.50, postpaid. 
REGALE (The Regal Lily). The hardiest of all the really fine Lilies. The most sensa¬ 
tional Lily added to our gardens in many years. Can be grown practically any¬ 
where in the United States in well-drained soil. NVhite, streaked with a delightful 
coral-pink on the outside petals. Throat heavily touched with gold. Perfume ex¬ 
quisite. Size of bulb means circumfer¬ 
ence. 5-6 in., 25c; 12 for #2.25. 
4-5 in., 20c; 6 for 90c; 12 for #1.75. 
3-4 in., 15c; 6 for 55c; 12 for #1.00. 
A(^uUe<fia 
Delphinium 
The Aquilegias or Columbines are among the 
most elegant of the hardy perennial plants. They 
do fine in full sun but are best suited to semi'shady 
locations. They are most commonly used in the 
long spurred mixtures which cover a wide range of 
soft, delicate, distinct shades. Desirable planted in 
the long spurred sorts where the separate colors are 
used to work out required color effects. 
MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT (Long Spurred 
Hybrids ). One of the best known and 
most select of all the strains of Colum¬ 
bines. Very carefully selected for clear, 
even, soft color tones combined with 
very long graceful spurs. A wonderful, 
choice strain. 
DOBBIE'S IMPERIAL HYBRIDS (Long 
Spurred). A wonderful mixture in the 
most beautiful colors. Contains every 
shade imaginable. In England they are 
considered the best mixture offered to¬ 
day. Great wide throated bells and many 
deep rich shades not found in other 
strains. 
Heavy field grown plants, 35c each; 5 
for #1.00; #2.25 per doz. Special offer of 
10 select medium size plants, #1.00. 
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