Selected Flower Seeds and Lilies 
JOHN WILK & CO., Inc 
ZINNIAS—Continued 
Pkt. 
Dream. A fine, deep lavender turning to purple (Mallow Purple). 
A new, desirable shade in Zinnias.Vs oz. 50c. .25 
Exquisite. By tar the most pleasing ot our collection. Truly Dahlia 
flowers as regards form and size. Color light rose, with center a 
Golden Dawn (New) A beautiful golden yellow of immense size 
deep rose (Tyrian Rose).’/e oz. 50c. .25 
and good form. Very attractive.'/a oz. 50c. .25 
Golden State. A very rich orange-yellow (Cadmium). Yellow in 
the bud, turning to an attractive orange when in full bloom. 
I/s oz. 50c. .25 
Illumination. Similar to Exquisite, but a striking self color of 
deep rose (Tyrian Rose).i/s oz. 50c. .25 
Mammoth Daffodil. Bright Canary Yellow, so resembling Narcissus 
King Alfred in color, that we thought the name of Daffodil would 
be most appropriate.'/s oz. $2.00. .50 
Old Rose. This is adequately described by its name, as it is of 
the real Old Rose shade; it is large, and for charm and beauty we 
consider it ranks next to Exquisite.i/s oz. 50c. .25 
Oriole. We consider this the most beautiful of its class. It is 
an immense orange and gold bi-color, changing slightly as it 
ages, but at all times worthy of the beautiful bird for which it 
is named .'/s oz. 50c. .25 
Polar Bear, A very large pure white, the best white yet seen in 
Zinnias. True Dahlia form.'/g oz. 50c. .25 
Purple Prince. A fine, deep purple (Rhodanthe Purple), large and 
well-formed .'/g oz. 50c. .25 
Youth. A beautiful soft rose pink, three or tour shades lighter 
than Exquisite.i/s oz. 50c. .25 
Wilk’s Special Mixture. A well-blended mixture containing all the 
above varieties .Vs oz. 35c. .20 
Special offer of Giant Dahlia Flowering Zinnias. 
Vs oz. Each of 12 Varieties. 6.00 
1 pkt. Each of 12 Varieties. 3.00 
Picotee. The flowers, which are not quite as large as the double 
giants, are vey efrfective in appearance, the edges of the petals 
are marked with a distinct color. Finest mixed.Vs oz. 35c. .20 
Double Giants (Grandiflora Robusta Plenissima). New. large giants. 
Double 
White. 
.14 
oz. 
40c. 
.15 
Double 
Crimson. 
.V4 
oz. 
40c, 
.15 
Double 
Dark Purple. 
. 
oz. 
40c. 
.15 
Double 
Yellow. 
. 'A 
oz. 
40c. 
.15 
Double 
Flesh. 
. 'A 
oz. 
40c. 
.15 
Double 
Scarlet. 
.'A 
oz. 
40c. 
.15 
Double 
Sulphur Yellow. 
. Va 
oz. 
40c. 
.15 
Double 
Pink. 
.'A 
oz. 
40c. 
.15 
Double 
Giants Mixed, including 
all of 
the above colors. 
'A 
oz. 
40c. 
.15 
Double 
Choice Mixed. 
.1/4 
oz. 
25c. 
.10 
LILLIPUT. These form a bush 1 
foot 
high, covered with miniature 
very 
double flowers. 
Scarlet, 
Golden, Lilac, Orange, White 
Gem. 1/4 
oz. 
40c. 
.10 
Hardy Perennial Flower Plants 
Their hardy nature, permanency in the garden, and long 
flowering season, have earned for these Hardy Plants a well 
deserved popularity. For those who do not desire to raise them 
from seed, we can supply the following list, in strong well- 
rooted plants. Any variety not listed here can be supplied at 
regular prices. 
(STRONG POT GROWN PLANTS) 
$1.50 Doi.; $10.00 per 100 
ACHILLEA, Ptarmica (The Pearl). 
ALYSSUM, Saxatile Compactum. 
ANCHUEA, Itali ca (Dropmore.. 
ANTHEMIS, Tinctoria (Golden Marguerite). 
AQUILECIA or COLUMBINE, Long-Spurred Hybrids. 
CANTERBURY BELLS, Mixed. 
CENTAUREA, Montana, Blue. 
COREOPSIS, Grandiflora. 
CERASTIUM, Tomentosum (Snow in Summer). 
DELPHINIUM. Gold Medal Hybrids. 
DELPHINIUM, Belladonna. 
DIANTHUS PLUMARIUS or Hardy Pink. 
DIANTHUS. Allwoodii. 
DIGITALIS or FOXGLOVE, Gloxinaef lora. While, Rose, Purple 
and Mixed. 
CAILLARDIA. Grandiflora. 
CEUM. Mrs. Bradshaw, bright red. 
GOLDEN CLOW. 
HIBISCUS or Giant Mallow Marvels, Mixed. 
HOLLYHOCK, Chafer's Double, Crimson, Yellow, Salmon, White, 
Rose, Maroon, Newport Pink and Mixed. Field Crown. 
IBERIS, Sempervirens. 
LYCHNIS, Chalcedonica, Scarlet. 
LATHYRUS or HARDY PEA, White and Pink. 
LUPINUS, Polyphyllus. Mixed. 
MYOSITIS or FORGET-ME-NOT, Palustris. 
PHLOX, Hardy. Mixed and rose. 
PHYSOSTECIA, Virginica, Pink. 
PLATYCODON. 
POPPY. Orientalis. Mixed. 
PHLOX SUBULATA or Moss Pink, White. 
POPPY. I celand. Mixed. 
PYRETHRUM, Roseum Hybridum, or PAINTED DAISY. 
SHASTA DAISY. 
STATICE. Latifolia. 
STOKESIA Cyanea. (Cornflower Aster.) 
SWEET WILLIAM. Mixed. Field Crown. 
YUCCA, Fil amentosa. 
VERONICA. Royal Blue. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Hardy. Ready April 15th, $3.00 doz., 
$20.00 per 100. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY. Strong clumps. 40c. each, $35.00 per 
100 . 
LILiUMS 
“Hardy Lilies” 
The majority of lilies require a soil rich in humus or decayed vegetable 
matter. Plant the bulbs at least 4 niches deep. As a preventative against 
rot, it is advisable to place an inch or two or sharp sand under the bulbs 
when planting. They are seen at their best in colonies of from 3 to 6 of a 
kind among the shrubbery, where their root system enjoys some shade, 
while their foliage and flowers can revel in the sunshine that so enhances 
their beauty. The bulbs we offer are all select, top-grade quality. 
Lilium Aurafum (The Golden Rayed Lily of Japan). A hardy, vigorous lily 
with immense blossoms on tall stems. Monster bulbs. Each 45c., doz. 
$4.50, per 100 $35.00. First size 35c., $3.50, $25.00. 
Bafemanni. A handsome hardy Lily, growing 3 to 4 feet high, with numer¬ 
ous blossoms of striking apricot-orange. Monster bulbs. Doz. $3.00, per 
100 $ 20 . 00 . 
Canadense. A native lily with umbels of nodding, bell-shaped blossoms of 
a soft, yellow or orange, spotted black. Per doz. $3.00, per 100 $20.00 
Elegans Leonard |oerg. A superb lily, with exquisite apricot colored flowers, 
prettily spotted. A choice kind. Per doz. $2.75, per 100 $15.00. 
Henryi (The Yellow Speciosum). A gem amongst lilies. Haiing from China, 
it is hardy and vigorous. Four to five feet tall, with numerous orange- 
yellow blossoms, with green banding. Selected bulbs. Per doz. $4.00, per 
100 $25.00. 
Hansoni. Hailing from Japan, this lily reaches a height of 3 to 4 feet, with 
clusters of 8 to 12 blossoms of a reddish orange. Petals of fine substance. 
Per doz. $4.00, per 100 $25.00. 
Pardalinum (Leopard Lily). Gorgeous rich scarlet and yellow flowers, spot¬ 
ted with rich brown. Robust and free-flowering. Per doz. $3.50, per 100 
$25.00. 
Regale. Considered by many, the finest ot all lilies. Large trumpet shaped 
white flowers with yellow throat: exterior suffused reddish brown. Hardy 
and free-flowering. Per doz. $5.00, per 100 $40.00. 
Speciosum Album. A very popular lily with numerous white flowers with 
daintily reflexed petals. Hardy and beautiful. Each 45c, per doz. $5.00, 
per 100 $40.00. 
Melpomene. Similar in form to the above, but with flowers of a gorgeous 
rich crimson color. Exquisite in group planting. Monster bulbs each. First 
size. Each 45c., doz. $5.00, per 100 $40.00. 
Rubrum. Another counterpart of the above, but with luminous pink or rose 
flowers heavily spotted and suffused crimson. A real beauty. First size. 
Each 45c., doz. $5.00, per 100 $45.00. 
Superbum. A tall growing kind, reaching 4 feet in height, with clusters of 
large orange-red flowers. Blooms in July. Per doz. $3.50, per 100 $25.00. 
Tigrinum Splendens. The old-fashioned but ever-popular “Tiger Lily.” This 
is the single flowered form, with orange-red blossoms with black spots. 
Per doz. $3,00, per 100 $20.00. 
Tigrinum El. PI. The double-flowered form of the above popular lily. 
Orange-red blossoms in profusion. Per doz. $3.50, per 100 $25.00. 
LILLIUM REGALE 
28 
