HEDYCHIUM GARDNERIANUM — BUTTERFLY LILY 
A strong - growing, mois¬ 
ture-loving plant of great 
beauty, both in foliage and 
flower. It may be treated 
much like a canna; the rhi¬ 
zomes are perfectly hardy in * 
the open in the South, but 
should be taken up and stored 
in the North. The beautiful 
deliciously scented flowers 
come in terminal spikes 
standing among the long 
slender leaves. As a pot plant 
it is very handsome and 
worthy of cultivation. Used 
as an outdoor subject the 
plant will increase and spread 
from year to year and form a 
handsomely attractive back¬ 
ground screen of unusual 
merit. Roots 25c; 3 for 70c. 
We also offer seeds, 5c per 
packet. 
THE BLACKBERRY LILY (Pardanthus Sinensis) 
A plant to please. Iris-like 
leaves with tall stems bearing 
two-inch showy flowers of or¬ 
ange and crimson; followed 
by ornamental black seed- 
clusters, giving the name. 
The roots are perfectly 
hardy, grow under adverse 
conditions and give flowers of 
unique and exotic beauty. 
Plant in moist semi-shade, a 
group among the shrubbery 
will lend an attractive note of 
color. Roots 25c each; 3 for 
65c; seeds 5c per packet. Do 
not miss. 
DICENTRA (DIELYTRA) BLEEDING HEART. One oL the best flowering perennials. Charm¬ 
ing clusters of pink flowers and beautiful foliage. ■ After flowering in spring, if room and 
moisture are supplied, the foliage will remain attractive until late summer. Plants 40c; 
3 for $100. Seeds 5c per packet. 
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