TUBEROSES 
One of the most fragrant of all 
flowers. Tall spikes of double waxy 
blooms—borne on tall stems. One of 
the loveliest flowering bulbs. Spear- 
shaped, grass-like foliage. Annual 
replacement frequently advisable. 
LILIES 
AURATUM. The gold-banded Lily of 
Japan. Flowers from 8 to 10 inches 
in diameter. White, chocolate crim¬ 
son spots, with a gold band on each 
petal. 
RUBRUM. A hardy, beautiful Lily. 
Flowers are white, flushed pink, and 
spotted carmine. 
REGAL. Trumpet shaped, white flow¬ 
ers, slightly pink tinged. Canary yel¬ 
low centers. Very hardy. 
HENRYI. Rich apricot to orange- 
yellow. Stalks 5 feet or more carry 
many huge flowers on each. 
PHILLIPINE. FI owers often as much 
as 6 or 7 inches long. Fragrant, 
elegant, and graceful. White, slightly 
marked with reddish-brown. 
TIGRINUM. Easiest to grow, and 
best known of all Lilies. Orange-red 
flowers, spotted purple. 
CALLA LILY. Rich, lustrous, golden- 
yellow flowers, with creamy white 
spots. Distinctive, dark green foliage. 
AURATUM 
LILY 
DAHLIAS, .prize iiinning varietie# 
THOMAS A. EDISON. Dis¬ 
tinct in form and color. 
Gorgeous • blooms of rich 
royal purple. 
KENTUCKY. Salmon 
pink with yellow and 
gold blend. 
MONMOUTH 
CHAMPION. An 
unquestionably 
choice dahlia. Im¬ 
mense, brilliant 
orange flowers on 
perfect stems. 
dahlia 
Jane Cowl 
JERSEY BEAUTY. Stands supreme 
among pink dahlias. A favorite 
that should be in every garden. 
JANE COWL. A glorious flower. 
Deep, massive blooms, buff and 
old gold petals curled and twisted. 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER. Large, 
exquisite blooms, old rose suffused 
lilac. Continuous bloomer. 
JEAN KERR. Fine white, long 
stemmed dahlia. Dependable, 
blooming early and continuously. 
JERSEY BEACON. Enormous flow¬ 
ers of Chinese scarlet with a 
lighter reverse. Long, strong, 
stems. 
OMAR KHAYAM. Ch inese red, 
shading to bright orange, with 
paler tips. Flowers often 10 inches. 
POMPON DAHLIAS. Charrnlng, ^'button" dahlias 
that have long been favorites with flower lovers, 
and justly deserve a place in every garden. They 
grow freely, require little care after planting— 
but reward you with a wealth of gorgeous cut- 
flowers all during summer and fall. 
In MAUVE, PINK. RED, WHITE. BRONZE, YELLOW. 
CANNAS 
* 
KING HUMBERT. Gigan¬ 
tic flowers, brilliant orange 
scarlet, with bright red 
markings. Bronze leaved. 
5 feet. 
YELLOW KING HUM¬ 
BERT. Golde n-yellow, dot¬ 
ted red. Green foliage. 
4 feet. 
PRESIDENT. Easily the 
best red canna. Immense 
flowers of rich. Intense 
scarlet. Green follaqe. 4 
feet. 
HUNGARIA. The best 
true pink canna. Large 
flower trusses: green foli¬ 
age. 31/2 feet. 
WINTZER’S COLOSSAL 
Largest flowering canna. 
Vivid, blazing scarlet. 
Green foliage. 5 feet. 3| 
