ADEL, IOWA 
11 
JAPANESE AND SIBERIAN IRIS 
In Assorted Colors—$2.00 per do z. 
HARDY LILIES 
Plant in well-drained soil. Cover six inches and mulch in November 
We offer large, blooming bulbs. 
UMBELLATUM—Large, brilliant red flowers, facing upright. 
Early, each.$ .30 
REGALE—Large, white with golden markings in throat. More 
hardy and reliable than Auratum. Medium 20c. Large.30 
HENRYI—A fine orange red lily from the mountains of Central 
China, early, each.50 
SUPERBUM—A native American lily with stems 5 to 6 feet 
high surmounted with clusters of flowers. Red with numerous 
dark spots, each .25 
RUSSIAN RED—(New and Popular). Each.30 
BLACKBERRY LILY—Red. Each.30 
LYCORBS SQUAMIGERA OR “MAGIC LILY OF JAPAN”— 
The foliage resembles that of the Iris, but completely dies 
down in mid-summer. Then a little later on the flower stems 
arise, Pheonix-like, from the earth to height of about 3 feet, 
and are soon surmounted by 5 or 6 pink blossoms. A great 
novelty and perfectly hardy. Medium-size bulbs, 75 cents; 
large size, 2-in. or over, each. 1.00 
TIGER LILY—Well known, hardy lily. Large, red flowers in 
clusters, each . 25c and .30c 
DAY LILY—Bright lemon yellow, very fragrant, 2 ft., each.25 
HEMEROCALLIS KWANSO—Dark orange, semi-double flow¬ 
ers, each.25 
LILY OF THE VALLEY—Each.25 
MARTIGON—(Purple Turk’s Cap). Each.25 
RUBRUM, MELPOMENE—Rich carmine. Large flowers on 3 
to 4 ft. stems, late. Each.50 
PLANTAIN LILY— (Funkia) .25 
