GEORGE YELD —One of the loveliest—difficult to describe, as it is a blending 
of buff, apricot and terra-cotta. A very outstanding variety. Blooms August. 
Each $2.00, 3 for $5.00 
J. A. CRAWFORD —Bright yellow with apricot tints. One of the best. Grows 
4 ft. June-July blooming. Each $1.00, 3 for $2.75 
J. R. MANN —Distinctive flower of frosted apricot, blooming in July and 
August, 3i/o ft, tall. Each $1.00, 3 for $2,50 
LUTEOLA— A very free flowering and easy growing variety, deep orange- 
yellow, blooming throughout mid-summer. Each 75c, 3 for $2.00 
MARGARET PERRY —Bold masses of branching stems bearing a profusion 
of large orange flowers with throat and stripes of cadmium-yellow. Award 
of Merit, R. H. S. GroAvs 4 ft. July-August blooming. Each $2.50, 3 for $6.50 
MRS. A. H. AUSTIN —Extra fine deep golden-orange, one of the very largest. 
Mid-summer, lasting o\ T er a long period. Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
MIKADO —Bright orange, blotched ruddy purple-red. A very striking and 
unusual variety. Each $2.50, 3 for $6.50 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN— A loAmlv glistening pale lemon-yelloAv, with delicately 
curved petals. The latest of all. Each 75c, 3 for $2.00 
ROSEA —Beautiful old rose shading to golden yelloAv center. Medium height. 
Midseason. Each $3.50, 3 for $9.00 
THUNBERGII — Th is is an evening blooming Day Lily and SAveetly fragrant— 
clear buttercup-yelloAv. Late blooming. 4 ft. tall. Each 50c, 3 for $1.40 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBS 
I Avas so delighted Avith the coloring and charm of some of these dainty little 
bulbous flowers, resembling the lilies close enough to be first cousins, that I 
asked one of our Avestern groAvers if he wouldn't alloAv me to offer a feAv vari¬ 
eties to my customers— and here they are: 
NOTES—Cultural directions sent with orders. Blooming period late March 
to early May. Bulbs to be shipped from late September to late October. Place 
your orders early, please, to insure prompt delivery. No shipments made for 
less than 6 of each variety, except as listed in “Collections for Small Gardens.” 
(Separate sheet enclosed.) 
CALOCHORTUS (Kal-o-kort'-us)— These bulbs are natives of Avoodlands, de¬ 
lighting in loose soil and liking leaf-mold and a light shade. They will also 
do Avell in heavy soils, and naturalized among rocks or in shaded Avoods, but 
be sure they have good drainage. Plant them just before the ground starts to 
freeze. 6 12 100 
Albus— Pure white, many floAvers .$ .30 $ .50 $3.50 
Amabilis —Rich yell oav, groAvs 15 inches high.40 .70 4.75 
Amoenus — Soft rose-pink, groAvs 8 inches high .40 .70 4.75 
Benthamii —Bright yellow, groAvs 3-8 inches high.30 .60 3.50 
Lilacinus— Lilac, fragrant, handsome, quite hardy, groAvs in 
meadoAvs moist until after floAvering season, not a Avood- 
land plant .30 .50 3.50 
Maweanus Major— White with soft lavender hairs, thick on 
inner surface.30 .50 3.50 
Special Offer— 
6 each of the 6 varieties (36 bulbs, value $2.00) for.$1.75 
12 each of the 6 varieties (72 bulbs, value 3.40) for. 3,05 
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