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SARAH BERNHARDT, 9.0. Apple blossom pink with silver tipped petals. 
45c, three $1.25. 
SOLANGE, 9.7. Deep orange-salmon with Havana brown center. One of 
the newer outstanding varieties. 65c, three $1.75. 
THERESE, Immense flower of rich pink, fading toward the center and 
illuminated by a golden yellow giow in the depths. One of 
the three best peonies in cultivation. 75c, three $2.00. 
SPECIAL OFFER—One division of each of the above 13 choice peonies 
only $5.00 postpaid. This is one of the finest peony collections 
ever offered regardless of the price. 
(Fall or early spring planting) 
We have selected only those varieties which do -well here. Lilies of 
all kinds should have a good drainage and, of course, will do better in a 
light sandy soil. However,^ by placing a few handfuls of course sand under 
and around each bulb a heavy soil condition may be partly overcome. Use 
water sparingly especially when bulbs are dormant. Most lilies propagate 
fairly well either by stem rooting, bulb rooting or from seed. The following 
varieties uniformly priced at 20c each, $2.00 per dozen, 6 at the dozen 
rate, unless otherwise noted. 
ELEGANS, flowers of a rich dark coppery-crimson with darker spots. 
blooms in July. Height 18 inches. Plant 5 inches deep. Each 
10c, $1.00 per dozen. 
REGAL, Magnificent blooms of white suffused pink with canary-yellow 
center. A gorgeous flower and delightfully fragrant but does 
does not propagate quite so well as some other lilies. Plant 
6 inches deep. 
HENRYI, A new Japanese lily of wonderful hardiness. Large, bright, 
orange-yellow flowers. Plant 5 inches deep. 
TENUIFOLIUM, The daintiest of all lilies and perhaps the favorite for this 
region. Its flower head is a riot of bright scarlet flowers with 
beautiful and graceful recurved petals during the blooming- 
season. Plant 4 inches deep. 
TIGER, Single- — early or late varieties. Orange-scarlet, spotted crimson. 
Each 10c, $1.00 per dozen. 
DAY LILIES, Although belonging to the lily order it is grown from roots 
as are other perennials. Propagates easily and the roots 
multiply rapidly. Coppery orange color shading to crimson, 
3 feet tall. Each 15c, $1.50 per dozen. 
SPECIAL OFFER—One each of the above six lilies $1.00 postpaid. 
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