LILIES * Qeautljjul• fyn.CLan.cutt 
Suitable for garden planting, but 
especially nice on the edge of a small 
pool. All varieties will bloom in 
June. Prefer moist location. 
AMERICA. Delicate light lavender' 
pink. 50c each; #1.25 per 3. 
PEACH BLOSSOM. Soft delicate 
p each - blossom ' pink. 18 to 24 
inches. 50c each; #1.25 per 3. 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA. Beautiful 
shade of deep rose. 50c each; #1.25 
per 3. 
1 each of the above 3 varieties, #1.10. 
Regal Lilies give your garden a final touch of beauty. 
A wonderful new and hardy Lily, native to Northern 
China, and very easily grown. Grow 4 to 5 feet tall. 
Flowers are ivory-white, trumpet shaded with soft yel¬ 
low throat; very fragrant. Blooms in July. Will give 
increased beauty for many years without transplanting. 
SPECIAL LOW PRICES FOR FALL PLANTING 
4 to 6 inches circumference: 10 for #1.00; 25 for #1.95; 
100 for #7.00. 
6 to 8 inches circumference: 5 for #1.00; 25 for #4.00; 
100 for $14.00. 
8 inches and up circumference: 3 for #1.00; 10 for 
#2.50; 100 for #20.00. 
Lilium Testaceum. Salmon-apricot color and orange anthers. This variety 
does well under the same conditions as Lilium Candidum and blooms at 
the same time. Grows from 4 to 5 feet high. Plant shallow. $1.00 each; 
$10.00 per doz. 
Tiger Lily. A remarkable, handsome Lily of easy culture, producing an 
abundance of large, showy, brilliantly colored flowers in August and 
September; very hardy. Rich orange-scarlet flowers, spotted crimson- 
brown. Height 5 feet. 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
Lilium Croceum. One of the finest and strongest orange-yellow flowers, 
producing as many as 40 upright blossoms per plant; a really nice Lily. 
Height 3 feet. 40c each; $4.00 per doz. 
Lilium Lancifolium Rubrum. White, tinted and heavily spotted red; the 
showiest Lily in this color class. 40c each; $4.00 per doz. 
Lilium Umbellatum Davuricum Erectum. A very free flowering Lily of 
easy culture, carries large masses of light orange-red flowers. Prefers a 
cool shady position. 30c each; $3.00 per doz. 
Lilium Michigansus. Graceful orange flowers; beautiful native Lily of 
Michigan. Under ideal conditions it grows from 6 to 7 feet high; very 
hardy and easily established. 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
HARDY 
ASTILBE 
(Herbaceous Spirea) 
Regal Lily 
REGAL LILY 
Double Tiger Lily. The double form of the single Tiger. It is the best 
form of double Lily today. Blooms in August and September. Height 
5 feet. 30c each; $3.00 per doz. 
N&w- JlaAx^-fylxuuesiituj. COLCHICUM 
Water Lily 
We are offering here a complete listing of the newest varieties of this 
interesting novelty. The flowers of this new type are immense, much 
larger than those of the Autumnale class. The blooming period is during 
the months of September and October. They produce very large blos¬ 
soms, which are, in many instances, more than 6 inches across. The foliage, 
however, appears early in the spring, and dies down during the month of 
June. The bulbs should be planted during the month of August for out¬ 
side blooming. They may also be kept indoors where they will bloom in 
a window, without earth or water, and after blooming the 
bulbs may be planted outdoors. Each Doz. 
Autumnale Album. Pure white .$0.40 
Autumnale Album FI. PI. Double pure white 1.00 
Autumnale Major. (True.) Lavender. The 
best of the older varieties. 
Autumn Queen. Dark lilac, prolific and early 
Bornmuelleri. Fine, cup-shaped flowers of 
rose-lilac, with white center.45 
Conquest. Extra large dark purple.75 
Disraeli. Large light purple.75 
Guizot. Very large dark violet, late bloomer 
Lilac Wonder. Extra large flowers of clearest 
mauve. The largest number of flowers of 
any of this new breed.80 
Premier. Large, soft violet, early.65 
Violet Queen. Large lilac-violet.65 
Water Lily. Large double lilac flowers, long 
lasting. Very scarce. Medium late. 2.25 22.50 
.25 
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