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EREMURUS 
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EREMURUS OR FOXTAIL LILY 
This majestic Desert Lily, with magnificent flower spikes 
that bear hundreds of bright star-shaped blossoms, pink, rose, 
primrose, orange, yellow or copper. Grows eventually four 
to eight feet tall. Fully hardy, but mulch a bit to prevent 
too early growth in the spring. Spectacular in the border. 
ONE-YEAR SEEDLINGS MIXED—Sturdy one-season roots, 
that, if grown thriftily, may begin to flower in third year 
from transplanting. Splendid mixture of colors, full range. 
But kinds cannot be supplied separately at this price. 3 for 
40c ; 9 for $1.00 ; 25 for $2.50 ; 100 for $$9.50. 
FULL BLOOMING-SIZE ROOTS of Eremurus can also 
be supplied those wishing quicker effects, at prices per root 
as below; Robustus, splendid pink, $2.00 ; Bungei, rich yel¬ 
low, $1.25 ; Himalaicus, fine creamy white, hardy and sure, 
$1.65; Elwesianus, early soft pink, $2.00 ; Warei coppery 
orange over rose, $3.75 ; Isobel, apricot orange, $1.75 ; Moon¬ 
light, pale yellow, $$2.00. Please note that Eremurus some¬ 
times takes a year to settle itself in a new location before 
making a fair showing. Himalaicus is the most adjustable, 
and is likely to give a fine spike of bloom the first spring. 
In the matter of hardiness, Eremurus is pretty safe when 
established, but better mulch with straw or litter the first 
winter. The species are natives of Turkestan, northern 
Persia, Siberia, and like strenuous climates. Give full sun 
and good drainage always, with a measure of patience added. 
Then there will be rich reward. 
THE AUTUMN CYPSOPHILA 
Enormous bushy tangles of airy, misty blossoms in the 
daintiest, most exquisite of pinks, through September and 
October; that will be the gift of Gypsophila Oldhamiana, 
the hardy Baby’s Breath of the autumn months. Makes a 
splendid border showing, and of course it will cut. A new¬ 
comer from North Manchuria. Solid tuberous roots, 3 for 
50c; 7 for $1.00; 25 for $3.25. 
PEERLESS TULIP BLEND 
If you want an almost unsurpassable showing of brilliant 
Tulip colorings, carried on long stems, kinds, too, that are 
long in flower, then this blend should meet your require¬ 
ments. It is a mixture of the finer named kinds of the 
Darwin and related classes, made up to carry the full range 
of Tulip hues. There will be the softer color tones, cream 
primrose and golden yellow, to bronze, orange and coffee 
brown; from palest flesh, through salmon pink, to straw¬ 
berry, rose, scarlet and maroon ; with lavender, clear blue, 
smoky violet and rich purple varieties, together with 
others fantastically marbled and striped. No more gorgeous 
mixture than this. 7 for 25c; 15 for 60c; 32 for $1.00; 
100 for $2.95. 
REMEMBER. Postage extra on all bulbs and plants, unless 
desired by express. See note, top page six. 
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