Hardy— CHRYSANTHEMUMS — Hardy 
Prices—Assorted or All One Kind: Ea. 20c; Per 6, $1.00; Per 10, $1.60; Per 25, $3.75. 
ARGENTEUILLAIS—Well shaped scarlet- 
bronze flowers tipped with gold produced in 
great quantities. Exceptionally hardy, medium 
height. 
DIANA—(Korean)—Rose-pink, mingled with 
lilac-rose to soft salmon. The triple rays of 
petals give an appearance of fullness that is 
none the less dainty. Height 2 feet. 
GLORY OF SEVEN OAKS—The earliest 
flowering outdoor Mum. Does not grow very 
tall; marvelous bloomer. Flowers are a deep 
yellow, completely covering the plant. 
INDIAN—Late flowering, medium height. 
Flowers shaggy, of pleasing coppery-red shade. 
LITTLE BOB—Bronze Button. Late, free- 
flowering of medium height, large heads of tiny 
button-like, bronze colored flowers. Very 
hardy. 
PINK CUSHION—(Amelia)—The dwarfest 
of 'mums, not over 10 inches high. Completely 
covered with pink blossoms so that the plant 
resembles an Azalea. 
RUTH CUMMINGS—Flowering about Octo¬ 
ber 10th. Regardless of the season will never 
fail to make a fine showing. Rich reddish bronze 
in color. 
SNOWCLAD—Pure White. 3 feet. 
MADONNA LILY "The Hardy Easter Lily" 
Lllium Candid um (Madonna Lily)—3 to 4 
feet. Probably the hardiest and one of the 
loveliest. Flowers pure white. Their delicious 
fragrance is not equalled by any other Lily. 
Price 35c each; 5 for $1.50. 
TIGER LILY 
This well-known, old-fashioned flower has 
become very popular the last several years, and 
is now planted extensively in all gardens. On 
account of its extreme hardiness, it is one of the 
most valuable of all Lilies. Grows three feet tall 
with several flowers on each stem. Flowers 
orange with black, spots. Price: each, 20c; 
per 5, 90c. 
DOUBLE TIGER LILY 
Same as the Tiger Lily but has very attractive 
double flowers. 25c each; 5 for $1.00. 
RED RUSSIAN 
Lily Elegans (Russian Red Lily)—This is 
one of the best of the hardy Lilies—thrives in 
almost any soil. Is highly recommended for 
general planting. Each bulb produces many Lilies 
on a stem—color deep brick red, slightly spotted. 
We recommend this Lily to allNorthernplanters. 
Each 25c; 5 for 90c. 
HARDY LILIES 
THE REGAL 
LILY—A novelty 
of rare production 
and wondrous beau¬ 
ty. Experiments 
prove this new Lily 
to be hardier than 
most kinds. The 
flowers are white, 
slightly diffused with 
pink, with a beauti¬ 
ful glow of canary 
yellow at center, 
which continues 
part way up to the 
trumpet. Its per¬ 
fume is exquisite, 
not oppressively 
heavy like some 
types, but the 
sweet refreshment 
of Jasmine. In the 
garden it should 
bloom early in July. 
Can be raised in 
pots. We furnish 
large bulbs that will bloom first season. 
Price: 30c each; 5 for $1.30. 
Regal Lily 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
The Lily of the Valley will thrive and throw 
up its beautiful, modest, fragrant white bells 
in any kind of soil. Will also adapt itself to pot 
culture in winter. Its delicate, permeating , 
fragrance makes it especially desirable. Per 6, 
50c; per doz., 85c; 50 for $3.90; 100 for $7.65. 
ORANGE DAY LILY 
Kwanso Day Lily—Orange with darker 
shadings. Each, 20c; per 12, $1.60. 
YELLOW DAY LILY 
Flava Day Lily (Yellow)—Has long, narrow 
leaves, produces many tall stems of fragrant 
waxen pure yellow flowers in June and July. 
Thrives in any good soil. Fine for borders. 
Each, 20c; 5 for 65c; 12 for $1.25. 
JAPANESE GOLD BANDED LILY 
Flowers very large, made up of broad white 
petals, thickly studded crimson and maroon 
with a bright golden band through the center 
of each petal. 50c each, 5 for $2.00. 
TUBEROSES 
EXCELSIOR PEARL'—This variety is char¬ 
acterized by its short, robust stem and long spikes 
of flowers, perfectly double and twice the size of 
the common Tuberose. Spikes frequently bear 30 
to 50 flowers. Always wax-like and pure white. 
Large bulbs. 5 for 25c; 12 for 50c, 50 for $1.90. 
WATER LILIES 
A Selected List of Hardy Varieties 
Y OU will love a pool of' Water Lilies more than any other spot in your enlivened with gold fish and frogsaddS'a touch to your home grounds that 
garden. Any home can have one. They are inexpensive to construct cannot be obtained in any other way. Here you have flowers from early 
and once constructed require very little care. Water Lilies are easy to grow spring until frost. We will be glad to give you detailed instructions on the 
and are not difficult to keep over from year to year. A combination of . construction of a pool and advise you on varieties to use as well as plants 
Water Lilies, Water Hyacinths, Water Poppies and other aquatic plants to use as border flowers and shrubs. 
SUNSET COLORS. 
COMANCHE—This flower opens a rich 
apricot and then changes later to a deep coppery 
bronze that appears as a glowing red in the 
depths of the flower in contrast with the orange 
stamens. This has proved one of the freest 
flowering and best of the Water Lilies here at 
Yankton. $1.45 each. 
PAUL HARIOT—This variety gives more 
variation of color throughout the season than 
any other. Flowers opening in the spring a clear 
yellow suffused with rose changing to a deep 
peach on the second and third day and to an 
orange on the fourth day. As the season pro¬ 
gresses the flowers become almost a deep red. It 
is a sturdy, hardy plant, free in bloom and one 
which you will greatly enjoy. $1.50 ea. 
YELLOWS 
GHROMATELLA (Marliac Yellow)—Bright 
yellow with broad curving petals. It blooms over 
the entire spring and summer months producing 
an endless succession of blossoms. Leaves hand¬ 
somely splotched with maroon. Thrives under 
all conditions and is extremely hardy. 95c ea. 
FINKS 
EUGENIE DE LAND—A very charming, 
sweet-scented Lily. The long petals are a deep 
pink near the base and almost white at the tips; 
of good size and semi-double. One of the most 
delicate colors in our garden. 95c ea. 
PINK OPAL—An attractive deep pink of me¬ 
dium size, gracefully cup-shaped and quite 
fragrant. Especially adapted as cut flowers. 
Flower stands well above the water. 95c ea. 
SUMPTUOSA—One of the most delicate and 
beautiful of all pinks. The satiny texture of its 
petals give one all the color to be desired in a 
pink Water Lily. Rather double, almost perfect 
in form and above the average in size. Don't fail 
to include this one in your pool. $1.65 ea. 
; WHITES 
GLADSTONE—Large dazzling white flowers 
with broad, waxy petals, sulphur yellow heart. 
Very free in blooming. Opens early in the morn¬ 
ing. One of the largest white Water Lilies. 
95c ea. 
MARLIAC WHITE—Snowy white petals 
with bright yellow stamens. The fragrant blos- 
somsvare five to six inches in diameter. Sepals 
are tinted with pink. It is a continuous bloomer. 
95c ea. 
REDS 
ARETHUSA—Flowers are large with broad 
petals, deep crimson in color with velvety sheen. 
Sepals are lighter. The blossom is somewhat 
cup-shaped and one of the freest in bloom. 
$1.95 ea. 
CONQUEROR —Flowers are cherry red 
deepening with age. Stamens orange yellow, 
sepals almost white; flowers eight inches across 
borne continually during the entire spring and 
summer months. One of the showiest of reds. 
$1.65 ea. 
JAMES BRYDON—Very free in bloom and 
rapid grower. Flowers measure from five to 
six inches across, broad petals; flower cup¬ 
shaped. Flower is a vivid rosy crimson, deepen¬ 
ing with age. Has small bronze red leaves. 
$1.95 ea. 
COLLECTION “A”—One white, one pink, 
and one yellow Water Lily, $3.50. 
Three each Water Poppies and Water 
Hyacinths 60c. 
James Brydon 
WATER POPPY—The blossoms resemble 
the California Poppy. Each plant throws out 
many floating runners bearing large blossoms 
all summer long. Plant as you would a Water 
Lily. 25c ea., 2 for 35c, 5 for 55c. 
WATER HYACINTH—Shiny dark green 
leaves, orchid-like flowers. The plants float on 
the water but will produce more flowers when 
not allowed to drift about. 15c ea., 5 for 50c. 
WATER IRIS—We have both the yellow and 
the light blue varieties. They bloom the entire 
season. Thrive in water up to twelve inches 
and also in a moist border. Blossoms resemble 
the Siberian Iris in type and they produce 
abundantly. 25c each, 5 for $1.00. 
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