Hardy-CHRYSANTHEMUMS-Hardy 
KOREAN—They Blossom in September —Before Frost 
BLAZ-O-MUM—A hardy early blooming 
“Mum” that literally bears hundreds of 
bright pink flowers. The second year it has 
borne over a thousand!! Bushy—it makes an 
excellent mass flower or for borders. 40c 
each; 5 for $1.75. 
CLIO—Dwarf compact plant of pleasing habit 
producing masses of deep carmine rose duplex 
flowers. 
PRICES OF KOREAN MUMS 
(All except Blaz-O-Mum) 
30c ea.; 5 for $1.25; 10 for $2.25 
HESTIA—Bushy plants of medium height. 
The color is a very delicate rose pink with a 
white halo around the small yellow disc. 
JUNO — Very dwarf, producing an abundance 
of single flowers opening a coppery red. 
NIOBE — Flowers over inches in diameter 
of a clear glistening white with yellow disk are 
freely produced fully covering the plant. 
PSYCHE—Wonderfully dainty 4 to 5 inch 
single blooms. Color, a clean, lively shell pink. 
SAPPHO — Compact dwarf plant covered 
with good sized pure yellow single flowers. 
THALIA — A compact bushy plant. The 
flowers are of a lively orange shade and excellent 
form. ~ 
VESTA — A plant of great vigor literally 
covered with flowers over 2% inches in diameter 
of a deep golden orange shade, almost a duplex. 
JAe £ity — (Queen of JAe 
MADONNA LILY “The Hardy Easter Lily" 
REGAL 
3 to 4 feet. Probably the hardiest and one of 
the loveliest. Flowers pure white. Their deli¬ 
cious fragrance is not equalled by any other 
Lily. Price 30c each; 6 for $1.50. 
RED RUSSIAN 
LILY ELEGANS —This is one of the best of 
the hardy Lilies—thrives in almost any soil. Is 
highly recommended for general planting. Each 
bulb produces many Lilies on a stem—color deep 
brick red, slightly spotted. We recommend this 
Lily to all Northern planters. Each 25c; 5 for 
90c. 
THE DAY LILIES 
ORANGE DAY LILY 
KWANSO DAY LILY— Orange with darker 
shadings. Each, 20c; per 12, $1.00. 
YELLOW DAY LILY 
FLAYA DAY LILY (Yellow)— Has long, 
narrow leaves, produces many tall stems of 
fragrant waxen pure yellow flowers in June and 
July. Thrives in any good soil. Fine for borders. 
Each, 15c; 5 for 50c; 12 for $1.00. 
THE REGAL 
LILY—A novelty 
of rare production 
and wondrous beau¬ 
ty. Experiments 
prove this new Lily 
to be hardier than 
most kinds. The 
flowers are white, 
slightly diffused 
with pink, with a 
beautiful glow of 
canary yellow at 
center, which con¬ 
tinues part way up 
to the trumpet. Its 
perfume is exqui¬ 
site, not oppressive¬ 
ly heavy like some 
types, but the sweet 
refreshment of Jas- 
Regal Lily mine. In the garden 
it should bloom early in July. Can be raised in 
pots. Wc furnish large bulbs that bloom 
first season. Price; 20c each; 8 for $1.00. 
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THE TIGERS 
TIGER LILY 
This well-known, old-fashioned flower has 
become very popular the last several years, and 
is now planted extensively in all gardens. On 
account of its extreme hardiness, it is one of the 
most valuable of all Lilies. Grows three feet tall 
with several flowers on each stem. Flowers 
orange with black spots. Price: 15c ea.; 10 for 
$1.25. 
DOUBLE TIGER LILY 
Same as the Tiger Lily but has very attractive 
double flowers. 15c ea.; 10 for $1.25. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
The Lily of the Valley thrives and throws 
up its beautiful, modest, fragrant white bells 
in any kind of soil. Will also adapt itself to pot 
culture in winter. Its delicate, permeating 
fragrance makes it especially desirable. Per 6, 
50c; per doz., 85c; 50 for $2.75; 100 for $4.75. 
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SUNSET 
PAUL HARIOT—This variety gives variation 
of color throughout the season. Flowers open¬ 
ing in the spring a clear yellow suffused with rose 
changing to a deep peach on the second and third 
day and to an orange on the' fourth day. 85c ea. 
YELLOW 
CHROMATELLA (Marline Yellow) —Bright 
yellow with broad curving petals. It blooms over 
the entire spring and summer months producing 
an endless succession of blossoms. Thrives under 
all conditions. 65c ea. 
PINK 
PINK OPAL—An attractive deep pink of me¬ 
dium size, gracefully cup-shaped and quite 
fragrant. Especially adapted as cut flowers. 
Flower stands well above the water. 65c ea. 
WHITE 
MARLIAC WHITE—Snowy white petals 
with bright yellow stamens. The fragrant blos¬ 
soms are five to six inches in diameter. Sepals 
are tinted with pink. It is a continuous bloomer. 
65c ea. 
RED 
CONQUEROR—Flowers cherry red deepening 
with age. Stamens orange yellow, sepals almost 
white; flowers eight inches across borne continu¬ 
ally during the entire spring and summer months. 
One of the showiest of reds. $1.25 ea. 
James Brydon 
WATER POPPY—The blossoms resemble the 
California Poppy. Each plant throws out many 
floating runners bearing large blossoms all sum¬ 
mer long. 15c ea.; 5 for 50c. 
WATER HYACINTH—Shiny dark green 
leaves, orchid-like flowers. The plants float on 
the water but will produce more flowers when 
not allowed to drift about 10c ea.; 5 for 35c; 
10 for 50c. 
WATER IRIS—We have the yellow and the 
light blue varieties. They bloom the entire 
season. Thrive in water up to twelve inches and 
also in a moist border. 20c ea., 5 for 85c. 
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