CAMPANULA 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
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Few groups of flowers possess such rare beau 
Campanulas. All have more or less belt-shape 
in lovely colors; white, pink, blue, rose, lilac 
rose, violet-blue and lavender. All are very 
and the glorious large bells make a very effe" 
play. Plant In full sunlight and do not crowd 
They like a good, rich soil, and in the sprini 
fme manure and some bonemeal should be d 
each plant. 
3 PLANTS 
your choice $ 
of color 
'y as the 
flowers 
purplish 
desirable 
tive dis- 
I beds, 
a little 
around 
PREPAID 
LILAC — Very pretty, single, lilac color. ; 
ROSE —A ch arming variety and one which will 
give much satisfaction. 
WHITE—Be sure to grow this beautiful Campanula. 
The started field grown plants we offer are of excellent 
quality and heavily rooted so when plagtect in your 
garden they will continue their growth and jgive fine 
results this season. 
SWEET WIVELSFIELD 
A comparatively new race of hardy 
flowers produced a cross of Dianthus 
Allwoodil and Sweet William. It Is dis¬ 
tinct in habit and freedom of growth. 
Height 9 to 12 inches. Has the habit of 
the Sweet William but the flowers are 
larger and it continues to bloom until 
frost. An excellent addition for the 
garden. 
9 
PLANTS 
$■1 for 
■ prepaid 
SWEET WILLIAM 
These old garden favorites need little introduction. They 
are gorgeous when In bloom and the color scherne ranges 
from purest white to darkest red and almost unlimited vari¬ 
ations and color combinations. They generally grow f-rom a 
foot to a foot and a half tall and bloom profusely. The 
flowers are arranged in large clusters of bloom. Don't over¬ 
look planting Sweet Williams this spring. 
^0 PLANTS 
assorted colors $ 
PREPAID for only 
growing plants Lilium Philippinense Formosanum $ 
lO I f $000 
-JLa plants ror ^ prepaid 
■I!'''''Jr- WHAT MR. G. D. HICKS SAYS planting inst 
PREPAID 
itten about this marvelous new lily. Be 
ca\jse of its many fine attributes we named It "The Wonder 
Lll^' for it really is e wonder lily. 
WHAT MR. G. D. HICKS SAYS 
ABOUT "THE WONDER LILY" 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
EVliRBLOOMING 
ft Is A continual bloomer, sending out new spikes which 
Bear theV long, trumpet-shaped, wax-like flowers—blooming 
continues until stopped by frost. 
COLOR — DESCRIPTION 
Flowers are white, but tne color on the^outside of the petals 
varies like in the Regal Lily, that is. from pinkish brown, or 
brownish backs to clear white. The throat is about the same 
color as our well known Easter Lilies. 
The plant itself Is everything to be desired. It is strong 
and very erect and the stems are. thickly clothed in very 
long leaves. The spread of the leaves oftentimes measures 
twenty inches. 
PERFECTLY HARDY 
In the fall of 1932 I purchased from yoi 
Philippinense Formosanum lilies. Last year 
stalks from each bulb, at least two of v* 
height of 7 feet with 8 and 10 blooms, 
mulched over last winter with well rotted 
a small amount of bone meal worked in 
of the stalks this year are over 8 feet tall 
l‘2 blooms, one 13 and one with 22 bloorfi 
which bloomed out. though the top bio 
smaller than the lower ones. 
This is the most, satisfactory lily I have 
fectly hardy in this climate and seems to ii 
Put out 6 more bulbs last fall which h 
to 10 blooms 3'/2 to B'A feef" fslh Bloorrs 
They are very fragrant late in the afterno 
G. D. HICKS, 
6 bulbs of the 
had from 2 to 3 
ch attained the 
’hey were lightly 
wheat straw and 
the spring. Four 
with two of them 
s, every bud of 
oms were a bit 
The Wonder Lily Is ve.*y hardy, and will withstand rather 
severe winters. Howevei*. it is always best to mulch them 
well just as soon as the ground freezes for the winter. 
THE PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWN AT THE IBfJ WERE TAKEN 
IN MR. HICKS* GAROEh 
The lilies we send are all started plants. They are all 
very heavily rooted and will be packed to reach you in 
excellent condition. Set out the plants immediately in 
well prepared, well drained soil, either in the full sun 
or slight shade. Plant them so that the crown will be 
well covered with soil. 
ever grown; per- 
prove each year, 
/e borne from 3 
7 inches long. 
)n and at night. 
Tullahoma, Tenn. 
Aug. 23. 1934. 
ORDER NO'A' 
Do not delay. Send your order today for these magnifi¬ 
cent lilies. They will grow exceptionally well and even 
though they are quite small plants to begin with, by 
planting early so they will have a long growing season 
many of them will flower wonderfully well this season. 
They will all mature to a size that will give gorgeous 
blooms another season. 
Get a start of the Wonder Lily now at this greatly 
reduced price. 
A. E. KUNDERD, INC., GpSHEN, INDIANA 
J ' 1 ' ' I In 11 C A _ kiCz-T 
Lithographed in U.S.A,— Mich. Litho. Co. 
