'Hemcrocallis' 
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In the words of Mr. Betscher, 
(famous hybridist) ‘‘The Perennial 
Supreme.’^ The plants possess so 
many commendable qualities that 
they are growing constantly in pop¬ 
ular favor. Perfectly hardy and ro¬ 
bust in growth, when once estab¬ 
lished, little care is required and a 
lavish display of gorgeous blooms 
will result. We offer the following 
choice varieties at- - - 25c each; 
6 for $1.25. 
Dr. Regel. ft. Low growing, 
early, fragrant, full flowering, pure 
orange yellow. Plant in foreground. 
Flava. 3 ft. “The Lemon Lily.” 
Early blooming, beautiful clear lem¬ 
on yellow. 
Fulva. 3 to 4 ft. “The Tawny 
Lily.” Tall, colorful prolific bloomer 
of reddish yellow. 
Kwanzo. 4 ft. Late blooming coppery orange-red double flowers. Very fine. 
Middandorfii. ft. Handsome, rich orange yellow, fragrant flowers in May and June. 
Thunbergi. 3 ft. Late blooming, fine pale yellow; plant in beds with Flava for succession 
of blooms. 
—EXTRA SPECIAL 
Anna Betscher. 2| ft. This magnificent variety produces in profusion the perfectly formed 
rich golden yellow flowers during late July and August. Each 50c. 
J. A. Crawford. 4 ft. One of the finest of all Day Lilies. The brilliant combination of apricot 
and cadmium-yellow is striking in the garden during July and August. Each 50 c. 
TIGRIDIA, MEXICAN FLAME FLOWER 
Bulbous plants native to 
Mexico. Same treatment as 
Gladiolus. Sabre-like foliage 
and brilliant colored triangular 
shaped flowers of interest and 
beauty. 
Parvonia Grandiflora. Ex¬ 
tra large flowers in rich reds, 
yellows, pinks with an occa¬ 
sional white or lilac effect, all 
spotted with contrasting yellow 
and purple. Bulbs 10 c. each, 
12 for $1.00. 
Rosea. Separate named sort. 
Rose with contrasting markings. 
Bulbs 15c. each, 12 for $1.50. 
SEEDS. Fresh seeds in 
the following colors: Red, Rose, 
Yellow, Orange, White, sepa¬ 
rate or mixed. Packet 5^. 
