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LILIUM (LILY) 
Lilium auratum (Gold Banded Lily). 
2 y 2 to 3 feet.July-August, White. 
One of the largest and most fragrant lilies. Has large white 
flowers spotted with red and a gold stripe on each petal. Very fine 
for cut flowers and gives a great show when used in masses. 
35c. each.$2.50 per 10. 
Lilium tigrinum (Tiger Lily). 
3 feet.August, Spotted. 
A very hardy variety adapted to any soil. Has a curiously 
mottled flower in yellow, orange or black. 
35c. each.$2.50 per 10. 
Lobelia cardinalis (Cardinal Flower). 
2 to 3 feet.August-September, Scarlet. 
A very ornamental perennial with its spikes of small brilliant 
scarlet flowers. Very valuable for the border and for moist situa¬ 
tions. 
15c. each.$1.00 per 10. 
HERBACEOUS PEONIES. 
The Peony is one of our hardiest, and most ornamental 
perennials. It has fine green foliage that comes early 
in the Spring and stays green till long after frost. I he 
flowers embrace a great variety of colors and are the 
largest flowers we grow. \\ e list some of the very best 
varieties that will prove satisfactory. 
Agida (Dark Red) 
Good clumps, 50c. Extra large, $1.00. 
Coronne d’Or (White 
Petals, Red). 
Good clumps, 50c. 
Extra large, $1.00. 
Delachei (Dark Purple). 
Good clumps, 50c. 
Extra large, $1.00. 
1 )uc de Gazes (I )ark Rose). 
Good clumps, 50c. 
x Extra large, $1.00. 
Duchess de Nemours 
(Calot) (Sulphur White). 
Good clumps, 75c. 
Extra large, $1.50. 
Duke of Wellington 
(Sulphur White). 
Good clumps, 50c. 
Extra large, $1.00. 
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