J.lLU4ym 
Large, graceful, delicately fragrant white trumpets in clusters 
of five to twenty flowers carried on strong stalks five to six feet tall. 
Individual trumpets are extremely large, often measuring eight to 
nine inches across and seven to nine inches deep. This Lily will 
bloom through September and part of October, enhancing your 
garden when most things are past bloom. Plant in a sunny place 
with a ground cover of some low annual, placing the bulbs six 
inches deep. 
$3.50 per doz., $25.00 per 100 
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An unsurpassed variety of the popular summer-flowering Butter¬ 
fly bush. The flower spikes are very long and well filled with large, 
bright lavender panicles of remarkable substance. The foliage is 
sturdy and dark green. The bushes grow three to four feet tall and 
are covered with flowers from Midsummer to late Fall. This variety 
may be used as a cut flower with stems two to three feet long. It 
will last many days in water. Strong pot plants ready May 1st. 
75c. each, 6 for $4.00 
HYBRID TEA ROSE 
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A color quite distinct from anything yet seen in Roses—a rich, 
glowing blending of salmon and pink with an orange base. The 
buds are long and pointed, the flowers are large and beautifully 
formed, holding their petals a long time after fully opening. The 
blooms are full, freely produced, and delicately perfumed. Among 
the many awards this Rose has received are the following: Sept. 
1935—Gold Medal by Dutch Rose Societ 3 \ March 9th, 1937— 
Gold Medal Philadelphia Flower Show. March 15th, 1937—Gold 
Medal New York Flower Show. 
Dormant plants to April 15th, $2.00 each, $20.00 per doz. 
Pot grown plants, ready May 1st, $2.50 each, $25.00 per doz. 
OTHER UNUSUAL PLANTS WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 63 
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