Border of Peonies and Iris Regale Lily 
HARDY GARDEN LILIES for Lasting Beauty, Graceful Form and Delightful Fragrance 
Plant them throughout your garden as well as woodland borders, paths and other natural settings which will enhance their beauty. 
Stem-rooting Lilies produce 
annuals each spring to shade the 
roots growing close to the surface. Best results will be obtained if you broadcast seed of low-growing 
surface and prevent drying out of the soil. 
Remarks 
VARIETY 
Candidum. (Madonna Lily) 
Large bulbs. 
Selected large bulbs. 
Jumbo bulbs. 
Formosanum. True. . . 
Hansoni. 
Regale. 
Speciosum album . 
” rubrum magnificum . 
” Melpomene. 
” Henryi. 
Superbum. 
Yenuifolium. 
Umbeilatum erectum 
Depth of 
Blooming 
Color 
Height 
s.—sun 
Price 
planting 
in inches 
period 
in feet 
s.s.—semi-shade 
sh.—shade 
Doz. 
100 
BR. 
2 
June 
Pure white, very fragrant. 
4-5 
s., s.s. 
$4 
00 
$30 00 
5 
50 
40 
00 
6 
50 
50 
00 
BR. 
6 
Sept .-Oct. 
Inside pure white; outside tinted rose. . . . 
5-6 
s., s.s. 
3 
50 
25 
00 
BR. 
6 
June 
Rich orange-yellow, brown spots. 
4-5 
s., s.s. 
5 
00 
38 
00 
SR. 
8 
June, July 
White, reverse pink, yellow throat. 
3-5 
s., s.s. 
3 
00 
18 
00 
SR. 
8 
Aug., Sept. 
Pure white; yellow anther. 
3-5 
s. t s.s. 
4 
50 
35 
00 
SR. 
10 
Aug., Sept. 
Rich pink, deeper in center; crimson spots 
4-5 
s., s.s. 
4 
50 
35 
00 
SR. 
10 
Aug., Sept. 
Carmine-pink, white margin. 
4-5 
s., s.s. 
4 
50 
35 
00 
SR. 
10 
Aug., Sept. 
Orange spotted reddish brown. 
4-5 
s., s.s. 
5 
00 
38 
00 
SR. 
5-6 
Aug. 
Crimson-orange . 
4-6 
s., s.s., sh. 
3 
00 
20 
00 
SR. 
4-5 
June, July 
Deep scarlet. 
1J4-2 
s., s.s. 
2 
50 
18 
00 
SR. 
8 
June 
Rich red. 
2-3 
s.. s.s. 
3 
00 
20 
00 
PEONIES 
Peonies should always be planted in the fall, preferably in Sep¬ 
tember or early October. They will grow in practically any garden 
soil. In poor soil, the hole should be dug at least 18 inches below the 
surface level and a quantity of manure incorporated with some soil 
placed to a depth where the roots will not come in contact with it. 
The eyes, which are well formed at that time, should be covered from 
1 to 2 inches deep. Deeper planting will result in heavy bushes but 
no bloom. Numbers represent points, 10 being perfect. 
We supply only field-clumps, not divisions 
Baroness Schroeder. 9.0. Cream-white, tinted l-yr. 2-yr. 
flesh. Late.$1 25 $1 75 
Canari. 7.0. Midseason. Flesh-white guard petals, 
canary-yellow center. 85 1 25 
★ Charles McKellip. 7.8 Midseason. Deep pink... 85 1 25 
Chestine Gowdy. 8.4. Late. Lavender-pink and 
creamy yellow. 1 50 2 25 
★Couronne d’Or. 8.1. Late. White reflecting pale 
yellow, center edged carmine. 85 1 25 
Duchesse de Nemours. 8.1. Early. White with 
sulphur-yellow center. 85 1 25 
Edulis Superba. 7.6. Early. Deep rose-pink. 85 1 25 
★ Felix Crousse. 8.4. Midseason. Uniform bright red 85 1 25 
★Festiva Maxima. 9.3. Early. Large; white with 
carmine edges on center petals. 1 00 1 50 
Francois Rousseau. 8.2. Early. Bright red. 85 1 25 
Karl Rosenfieid. 8.8. Midseason. Rich crimson. . 1 00 1 50 
La Rosiere. 8.3. Midseason. Ruffled; white. 1 00 1 50 
★ Mme. Auguste Dessert. 8.6. Midseason. Beau¬ 
tiful violet-rose, shaded crimson. 1 15 1 75 
Mme. CaSot. 8.1. Early. Pink, center straw-pink . 1 00 1 50 
★ SVI me. Forel. 7.7. Late midseason. Large; silvery pink 1 00 1 50 
Marguerite Gerard. 8.4. Midseason. Flesh-pink. .$1 00 $1 50 
Pierre Reignoux. 7.4. Early midseason. Light 
Tyrian rose. 1 00 1 50 
r'ftllcv/'finn • 1 each of S ^varieties, l-yr. roots, $5; 2-yr. roots, $7.50 
VUIIctllUll. l each of 17 varieties, l-yr. roots, $15; 2-yr. roots, $23 
Very Choice Varieties 
Adolphe Rousseau. 8.5. Early midseason. Rich l-yr. 2-yr. 
crimson-maroon.$1 75 $2 50 
★ Frances Willard. 9.1. Late midseason. Very large; 
ivory-white, center edged carmine. 1 75 2 50 
★ IVlme. Jules Dessert. 9.4. Late midseason. Flesh- 
white. Very reliable. 1 75 2 50 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac. 8.8. Midseason. Dark 
blackish maroon. 2 75 4 00 
★ Primevere. 8.6. Midseason. Outer petals sulphur- 
white, center deep canary-yellow. 2 50 3 75 
★ Richard Carvel. 8.8. Early. Bright crimson. 2 25 3 50 
★ Sarah Bernhardt. 9.0. Late. Very large; rose-pink. 1 75 2 50 
Therese. 9.8. Midseason. Extremely large, loose, 
shell-pink flowers. 2 75 4 00 
Collection: 1 each of varieties marked (★ ),l-yr. roots, $15; 2-yr. roots, $24 
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