HAMILTON’S HAWKEYE SEEDS 
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Miscellaneous 
Regal Lilies 
Lilies 
REGAL LILY. America's most popular Lily. The flowers are 
snowy white with a dark center, while the exterior of the 
petals is slightly tinged pink. Very hardy variety. 7-8 inch. 
Each, 20c; doz., $2.10, postpaid. 
TIGER LILY. The flowers orange, spotted purple, opening in 
August and September on 2-4 ft. stems. Each, 15c; doz., 
$1.50, postpaid. 
RUBRUM LILY. The typical form is white, flushed pink, and 
heavily spotted with carmine. A very beautiful Lily, per¬ 
fectly hardy, very seldom diseased, which blooms in July 
and August. Each, 25c; doz., $2.50, postpaid. 
AURATUM LILY. Largest flowering Lily of all. Milky white 
with a gold band down the center of each petal. Dotted 
with crimson spots. An August bloomer. Each, 25c; doz., 
$2.50, postpaid. 
Peonies 
Newer Varieties 
BARONESS SCHROEDER. Delicate, milky white, fine, late 
blooming variety. Each, 60c. 
MONS. JULES ELIE. Very fine, pink, full-flowered variety. 
Flowers are really lilac-pink, shading to a deeper rose, with 
a silver sheen. Each, 60c. 
MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC. Large, full, deep maroon, near¬ 
est black. Midseason. Each, $1.25. 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA. Double flowering. Earliest of all good 
Peonies. Large round red. Each, 60c. 
FELIX CROUSSE. An early midseason, Decoration Day va¬ 
riety. Even, brilliant, ruby-red color. Each, 40c. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA. The Decoration Day white. Flowers large. 
Bright carmine flakes on the center petals. Each, 40c. 
Gloxinias 
Exceptional for pot plants. Large blooming. Each, 35c; 
3 for $1.00; doz., $3.50, postpaid. 
Madeira Vine 
One of the best and most popular climbers for foliage 
effect. Increases very rapidly. Large roots. Each, 10c; 3 for 
25c; doz., 90c; 25 for $1.75, postpaid. 
Spring Bulbs 
Irises 
PERFECTION. S., light blue; F., dark violet. Each, 15c. 
MOTHER OF PEARL. Bluish lavender with pearly iridescence. 
Each, 15c. 
HER MAJESTY. S. and F., rose-pink. Each, 15c. 
JUNIATA. S., arching; F., flaring, clear blue throughout. 
Each, 15c. 
DREAM. Almost pink throughout. Each, 15c. 
LENT A. WILLIAMSON. S., lavender-violet; F., royal purple. 
Each, 15c. 
MIDWEST. S. and F., ruffled, dotted, and blushed rose on 
white ground. Each, 15c. 
Oxalis 
SUMMER-FLOWERING. Useful little plants, very effective in 
masses or beds and particularly valuable for edgings. They 
produce an unbroken row of foliage about 1 foot high in 
, continuous bloom. The colors are white, red, pink. Either 
color. Doz., 25c; 25 for 40c; 100 for $1.50, postpaid. 
Tuberoses 
Easily recognized by its exquisite fragrance and beautiful 
flower-spikes, which are borne on long stems, making it an 
admirable cut flower. If started in pots, and at the end of 
May moved to open ground, can be flowered much earlier. 
DOUBLE PEARL. 3 to 4 inches. Each, 7e; doz., 50c, postpaid. 
DOUBLE PEARL. 4 to 6 inches. Each, 10c; doz., $1.00, post¬ 
paid. 
PLANT SUPPORTS OF ALL KINDS 
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Mons. Jules Elie Peony 
Perennial Plants 
PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower). Smooth erect bushes used 
in border planting or rock gardens. Bell-shaped flowers 
from June to October. 
Grandiflora. Large showy deep blue flowers. 18 inches. 
20c each. 
Grandiflora alba. White, bell-shaped flowers 3 inches 
across. 20c each. 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy). The fernlike foliage is in¬ 
teresting and attractive even when not in bloom. Very 
hardy. 20c each. 
RANUNCULUS acris (English Buttercup). 1 to 3 feet. Up¬ 
right, branching sprays of small double, waxy golden yellow 
flowers. May-June. Fine for Memorial Day. 20c each. 
VERONICA. Interesting plants that form excellent subjects 
for hardy border or rockery. 
Nana. Deep blue. 20c each. 
Nana. Lavender. 20c each. 
STATICE latifolia (Sea Lavender). 1 to 2 feet. Broad, thick 
leaves, upright, finely branched panicles of small blue flow¬ 
ers. August-September. Splendid for cutting and drying. 
Endures dryest weather. 20c each. 
LYTHRUM roseum superbum (Purple Loosestrife). 3 to 4 ft. 
Branched spikes of rosy purple. July-August. For moist or 
wet places. Quite shrubby. 20c each. 
