Ferris’Glorified LILIES 
DAY-LILY. A 
roty lovely 
HENRYI 
LILY 
perennial, not a bulb, but a 
old time flower that will al- 
ways fill a special need in the perennial 
border. Abundant lily shaped blooms in 
June and July, with thick, qrass-like foli' 
age. especially beautiful in clumps or 
masses. Hardy everywhere. Choice of 
Lemoo (clear yellow), Fulva (coppery- 
orange) or Kwonso (double golden- 
bronze) Select, blooming-siae plonts. 20c 
eock; 3 for 50c; 5 for 90c. 
Beautiful, Hardy Varieties for 
the Home Garden 
CIOCCUM. The brilliant Irish Orange Lily. In June 
and July, the many, richly colored blooms ore 
borne on upright, strong stems Entirely hardy, 
thriving well in a sunny border as well as semi 
shady location. Select blooming-sise bulbs. 2tc 
ecKh; 3 for 75c; i for S1.32. 
HENRYI. Handsome, new Japanese Lily ol superb 
hardiness, beating quantities ol bright apricot- 
yellow blooms in August and September. Should 
be in every garden Select, blooming-sixe bulbs, 
30c each: 3 for 50c; 6 for YOc. 
TENUIFOLIUM (Coral Lily). A very gracious, charm¬ 
ing little Lily ol bnghtest orange-scarlet, the blooms 
covering the plant in June. A gem lor rockery or 
border. Very robust and hardy. Select, blooming- 
.size bulbs. 22c each; 3 for 57c; 6 for Y5c. 
TIGER. The Giant Lily ol old-times, still immensely 
popular. In August and September a grand cov¬ 
ering ol orange-red llowers, spotted purple. 
Choice, blooming-sise bulbs. 20c each; 3 for 50c; 
A for fOc. 
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(PARCEL POST RATES ON LILY BULBS: Add 3c 
each; 6c (or S, 10c ior 10, 20c ioT 25 bulbs.) 
PHILIPPINE (Croon-Throated Lily). Elegant new Lily: 
very large, very Iragront white llowers with deli¬ 
cate emerald-green throat, outside touched with 
copper. Liberal covering ol these handsome 
blooms Irom August until Irost. Select, blooming- 
size bulbs. 28c each; 3 for 75c; 4 for $1.32. 
REGAL. Outstanding favorite ol .all Lilies. Mag- 
nilicent, large, white blooms lightly tinged pink, 
with golden-yellow center, and so fragrant. Grows 
well in sunlight or partial shade. No flower gar¬ 
den is complete without our famous Regal Lilies 
Select, blooming-size bulbs. IRc each; 3 for 45c; 
6 for 80c; 12 for $1.45; 25 for $2.M. 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM. A superb flower ol pink and 
white blend with crimson spots, sweetly fragrant. 
Ours is the improved Magnificum with extra large 
blooms—one of the grandest ol all Lilies. Choose 
a well drained spot, hall-shaded, lor finest blooms. 
Select, blooming-size bulbs, 28c each; 3 for 7Sc; 
6 for $1.32. 
Buy Our Extra Choice Bulbs 
for This Year’s Blooms 
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DOUBLE TIGER. Richly colored blooms 
like the single Tiger Lily but double 
cleor to the center. Choice, blooming- 
size bulbs. 22c each; 3 for 57e; 4 
for *5c. 
UMBELLATUM. A glory ol color in June 
when the bushy, erect plant is a mass 
of large, i Hashing, orange-red blooms 
One of the easiest to grow and one of 
the most beautiful Choice, blooming- 
size bulbs, 22c each; 3 for 57c; 4 for 
»5e. 
Showy 
UJRTER LILIES 
Splendid Hardy 
Varieties Everyone 
Can Grow 
UlflTER PLflllTS 
-—To Make Your 
Pool Complete 
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There is nothing so fascinating 
to the whole family as a pool, 
especially when appropriately 
planted with Lilies and Water 
Plants. Contrary to the general 
belief, they are extremely easy to 
grow and bloom, particularly the extra hardy 
varieties we offer. 
Plant in a box, wooden pail or tub. using, one- 
fourth well rotted manure to three-fourths garden 
loam. Cover the roots carefully, tamping the soil, 
then cover and tamp one-inch layer of clean sand, 
which prevents the soil being stirred up and dis¬ 
coloring the water. 
CHROMATELLA. Handsome sulphur-yellow, the leaves of 
nch green splotched with maroon. Very free flowering 
$1.00 each. 
COMMANCHE. Most brilliant of the sunset type, its large 
blooms opening to orange-pink, gradually deepening to 
amber-red with a heart of lire. Unusually hardy. 
$1.50 each. 
ESCARBOUCLE. Bright intense red. deepening to crimson. 
Strong, vigorous grower; tree blooming. Unquestion¬ 
ably one ol the best. $2.00 eoch. 
^ONNEKE. Finest of the rare double varieties—snowy- 
white blooms like big, full globes, with light green 
leaves. Abundant bloomer. $1.90 each. 
Ferris’ Water-Lilies and Pool 
Plants Are All Extra Choice, 
Blooming Size 
(If Water Lilies are desired by por- 
cel post, add 5c each, 10c ior 3) 
JAMES BRYDON. Large, cup-shaped, lull-petaled blooms 
ol vivid rosy crimson; rapid grower and very free 
bloomer. Exceptionally fine. $2.00 each. 
MARLIAC WHITE. Lovely broad blooms of pure, waxen 
while with bright yellow stamens; fragrant. Continuous 
bloomer. $1.00 each. 
PAUL HARIOT. Magnificent variety; the cup-shaped 
blooms open yellow with flesh tints, deepening on suc¬ 
ceeding days to orange and copper-red. $1.2$ eocfc. 
PINK OPAL. A great lavorite, bearing an abundance ot 
full. cup-shapM llowers ol deep, rich, glossy pink; 
fragrant. 75c each. 
SIOUX. Rich chrome-yellow blooms tinged with bronze, 
deepning to orange-red. You will delight in its ex¬ 
quisite coloring. $1.00 each. 
SOMPTUOSA. Enormous, double blooms ol a satiny rose- 
pink, with deep orange stamens; fragrant. Strong 
grower; heavy bloomer. $1.50 each. 
For Your 
Pools and 
Sunken 
Tubs 
FERRIS’ LRUin GRRSS SEED! 
For a big Iowa or for a small yard, bo taro to sow oaly high qaaUty, fcigfc 
gormhsotlag Iowa grass sood! It Is much chaapor la tha flaal rotaltt,—o taw caats 
savad la tha laltlal pBrcfcata prfca may maaa a costly savlag. Farris' Lowa Gross 
Soad It ot tho kigbasf qaallty aad hat beoa givlag baaatifal lawas la all parts of 
tba covatry. Noaa ot oar grass toad coafalat aay timothy. 
NORTHERN GREEN. Our baat all around mixture ol lawn graaa aaed. carefully blended 
from the Torious grasaes that will produce thoae fine green lawns, and containing the right per¬ 
centage of White Dutch Clover. 
Far a new Idwa or for patckiag ap bare spots in on astabiishad lawn, wa coasidar Farris' 
Svargraaa the bast gross mixtara to plant, ragardlass of prica. Sow about one pound to every ■ 
200 square loot Pulvarisa and evenly roke the top soil, sow Ferris* Evergreen Lown Seed thinly -' | 
ond evenly, firm it welL and in seven weeks give the lawn its first cutting! In. watering the lawn, 
sprinkle it evenly and gently, so ob not to wosh awcry any seed and thus create bare spots. 
Contains no timothy. 
If your lawn is not entirely satisfactory, try some of Ferris* Evergreen Lorwn Seed this year. 
Lb., 40c: 2 lbs.. Tic: 5 lbs., $1.75. (Postoge extra.) 
NU-LIFE. As ecesemically priced laws gross mixfwra ceataisiag eoly bigh grads seeds, 
but without the White Dutch Clover. Does not contain any timothy. CorefuUy blended and rap¬ 
idly produces a beautifuL velvety lawn. Very popular and deservedly sol Sow one pound to 
200 square feet. Lb.. 32c: 2 lbs., iOc: S lbs.. $1.40. (Postage extra.) 
SHADY PLACE. For shaded locations, sow Ferris* Shady Ploce Lawn Grass Mixture! 
Sbody places os Hie laws, or lawas sstirsly shaded, rsqsirs special grasses and in this mixture 
we offer a blend of the various fins leaved grasses that have been most valuable in producing 
a beautiful lawn in shade ond part shade. Sow one pound to 150 square feet. Contains no 
timothy. Lb.. 4tc: 2 lbs., 90c; 5 lbs., $2.10. (Postage extra.) 
(If any of the Pool Plontz ore desired by parcel post, odd 4c each, or 6c for 3) 
FLOATING HEART. Attractive bright yellow, fringed flowers, with green 
leaves blotched maroon. Plant in soil in two to eighteen inches of ! 
water. 25c each; 3 for 50c. j 
PARROT FEATHER. Long, trailing stems and whorls of feathery, bright 
green foliage. Beautiful edging plant. Plant at the edge in very shal- ' 
low water, as soon as received. 18c each; 3 for 45e. 
PICKEREL RUSH. Beautiful blue flowers all season; excellent foliage. I 
Plant at 6 in. water depth. 25c each. | 
MYRIOPHYLLUM. Delicate evergreen foliage having a lacy appearance ! 
under water. Excellent for fish spawn; good oxygenator. Plant in pot ' 
or shallow box and place along the side or in bottom of pool. 15c each. I 
WATER HYACINTH. Lovely spikes of orchid-tipped flowers. Plants float 
on water, but will produce more flowers and foliage when roof-tips 
can reach soil. Excellent for spawn of goldfish. 15e sach; 4 for 50c. 
WATER POPPY. Each plant throws out many floating runners, bearing , 
lOTge yellow blossoms all summer long. Plant as you would a Water 
Lily, placing it in shallow water. 18c each; 3 for 45c. 
SPECIAL WATER PLANT COLLECTION 
1 Floating Heart 
1 Parrot Feothar 
I Pickeral Rush, 
1 Myriophyllum 
2 Wotar Hyaciath 
1 Water Poppy 
Tbss* 7 SELECT WATER PLANTS—on ideal aaMztaaent ei oxygaaotfaia. flooUDO 
md ■utoerged t^M lor the water gar- ^ a —e W AO 
(Regular catalog ptiee, $1.35.) fargolB J ^ 
Price, postpaid .. 
for catalog price, $1.35.) 
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Our Brilliant 
Giant-Flowering 
CANNAS 
Ferris' Cannas are noted lor their immense, showy, all-summer blooms, giving 
grand ellects in beds, and borders. Plant 3 or 4 inches deep in good rich 
soil, ond about 18 inches aport each way, putting them out late in the spring when 
the ground is warm. These hybrid varieties are the finest improved sorts. (Pictured 
on opposite page.) 
AMBASSADOR. Poppy -red, bronze foliage; 5 ft. 
CITY OF PORTLAND. Deep pink, green foliage; 
31/2 ft. 
EUREKA. Lovely, rare white; 4 ft. 
HUNGARIA. Handsome rose-pink, blue-green 
foliage; 3>/2 ft. 
KING HUMBERT. Bright scarlet, bronze foliage; 
3 ft. 
KING MIDAS. Rich golden yellow, green foliage; 
5 ft, 
PRESIDENT. Extra large blooms of intense scar¬ 
let; green foliage; 4 ft. 
MIXED CANNAS 
Our spocial, hond-piefcod as¬ 
sortment, ol richly colored Can¬ 
nas. containing r^, pink, white 
and yellow, that will make you 
a wonderful, vori-colored bed— 
varieties or colors not lobetod. 
Cheica, bleosiisq tixa 
12 for 98e: 25 for $1.89 
POSTPAID 
SELECT. 
BLOMMING-SIZE 
ROOTS 
15c Each; 
5 for 57c; 
10 for 95c; 
25 for $2.10 
(If desired by parcel 
post, add 2c each, 5c lor 
5, Sc ior 10, or ISc 
The Fiery Charmer 
From Historic Mexico 
TIGRIDIA 
These are 
very 
so order 
early! 
play in tho garden all season long 
No wonder the Aztecs called this their Sacred Lily. As the sun 
rises in the oast, the deep cup-shaped blooms reverently unfold 
their bnlliant beauty, closing as the sun sets in the west. Through¬ 
out the summer, the striking llowers with their spotted centers 
appear in continuous succession. For best effects, plant at least 
eight Tigridia, and you will be delighted with their dazzling dis- 
_, — —Ion all season long. These tender bulbs should ^ dug More 
Irnezing weather in the fall, and stored the same as Dahlias. 
OTanu 0 or Yellow—Select. Bloomiag-Size Bulbs- 
25« each; 4 for SSc; S for $1.48; 12 for $2.35. 
MWED^ A^MORTMENT—Choice. Blooming-Size Bulbs. 22c each; 4 for 74e: t for 
POSTAL RATES ON TIGRIDIA BULBS; Add 2e oach. 5c ter 4, Sc for R ~ in- 
