Longiilorum Lily 
The Royal Lily. 3 ft. 
Xlc^Ul taii^ fragrant, blooms 
July-August. Very showy. 
Riant 7 inches deep. 
New Wonder Lily ^<,1: 
Blossoms like Easter lilies: long 
white trumpets in August. 
Plant 4 inches deep. 
Red Russian Lily 
wealth of showy red flowers in 
June and July. Depth, 4 inches. 
Red Coral Lily of Si- 
Blossom 
petals lecurved, 
blooms very freely in June. 
Plant 4 inches deep. 
Giant Tiger Lily 
Blooms in August to September, 
bright salmon red flowers 
spotted black. Depth, 4 inches. 
PRICES: Above 5 varieties, 20c 
each; 3 for 55c; 10 for $1.50. 
Gold-Band Lily 
4-5 ft. tall, blooms July and Au¬ 
gust. Flowers large white with 
carmine dots and golden center. 
Plant 7 inches deep. 25c each; 
3 for 65c; postpaid. 
Lily of the Valley Thf ^ 
fragrant spring fiower. Does 
extra w'ell in shady places. 6 for 
30c; 12 for 50c; 25 for 85c. 
Spotted Leaf Caiia 
New Wonder Lily 
Regal 
Longif lor um Gigante a 
3 ft. tall, hlooms in June and 
July. Beautiful white trumpets. 
The same as Easter Lily. Depth. 
7 inches. 35c each; 3 for 90c. 
Spotted Leaf Calla 
(Yellow Ellotiana.) Golden Yel¬ 
low. Must be taken up in the 
fall. Can be potted for winter 
blooming indoors. 30c each; 3 
for 80c; postpaid. 
Purple Martagon taih 
Tall spikes of waxy, purple flow¬ 
ers. An outstanding new' Lily 
from Scotland. Plant 7 inches 
deep. 30c each; 3 for 75c; ppd. 
Plointain LilySTdata^'li^ 
ft. tall, with broad shiny leaves, 
and pretty W'axy white flow'er- 
clusters. For shady spots. 35c 
each; 3 for 90c; postpaid. 
Funkia Lancifolia age' 
6 inches high, fine border plant. 
Blooms in August. Pale lilac 
flower spikes 18 inches tall. 20 c 
each; 3 for 45c; 10 for $1.35. 
Double Brown Day 
T Hemerocallis Fulva. 2 ft. 
"■^'*'1 tall. Blooms in June. 
Very dark yellow. Makes a 
dense mat of plants. 20 c each; 
3 for 45c; 10 for $1.35; postpaid. 
GRFlDEn LILIES 
Gold-Band Lily 
Sure-Blooming 
IRIS 
Hardy 
Easy To Grow 
White Iris 
Florentina Alba. 24 inches. I’ure white. 
"White Intermediate. 16 inches. Very early. 
Yellow Iris 
Honorabilis. 20 inches. Yellow standards, 
brown falls. Alw'ays sure to bloom well. 
Lavender and Violet Iris 
Amos Hybrid. 30 inches. Very large blos¬ 
soms, violet standards, falls rich purple. 
Dalmatica Pallida. 30 inches. Standards 
lavender, falls deep lavender. Blooms late. 
Monsignore. 28 inches. Standars rich satiny 
violet, purple crimson falls. Blooms late. 
Lavender. 28 inches. Very large blossoms, 
pure lavender. 
Pink and Red Iris 
Large Pink. 32 inches. Light pink stand¬ 
ards. w'ine-red falls. Blooms w'ell. 
Red Intermediate. 18 inches. Warm pink to 
wine color. Blooms early. 
Blue and Purple Iris 
Sonderegger’s Blue. 24 inches. Very large 
flow’er, orchid shades and dark blue. 
Mixed Iris 
Unnamed. All Colors and Shades. 
12 for 60c; 25 for $1.10; Postpaid. 
PRICES: All Varieties 
12c each; 3 for 30c; 10 for 80c; 
25 for $1.70; postpaid. 
Blue Bird. 24 inches. Standards light blue, 
falls rich dark blue. Blooms very freely. 
Blue Intermediate. 16 inches. Dark blue. 
Perfection. 24 inches. Standards light blue, 
falls dark velvety violet-black with orange 
beard. 
Plicata. Dark purple with lilac falls. 20 
inches. Blooms early. 
Satch. 30 inches. Large flow'ers, standards 
fine shade of violet, very dark blue falls. 
California. 24 inches. Very dark reddish 
purple Iris. 
Kochii. 24 inches. Glowing claret purple. 
Siberian Blue. 12 inches. Small blossoms, 
pretty shape, deep blue, very early; fine for 
border. 
Two-Tone Iris 
Frederick. 28 inches. I’ale lavender with 
light blue falls. Blooms well. 
Madame Chereau. 24 inches. With blue 
fringe on standards and falls. Sure bloomer. 
Nibelungen. 30 inches. Standards old gold, 
falls dark wine-red. Extra good. 
Rhein Nixe. 26 inches. Ivory white stand¬ 
ards, falls lovely mauve with white edge. 
Blooms late. 
Madame Louise Victoria. 24 inches. Light 
lemon standards with pretty purple veins, 
falls dark purple with gold edge. 
Caladium, Elephant's 
p—- A beautiful foliage plant 
which is grown from a bulb 
to full size in one season. Large 
leaves of tropical appearance. Ideal 
for planting as a tall border, near 
a pool or in groups on a lawn bed. 
Bulbs are taken up in the fall and 
stored in the cellar like Gladiolas. 
Will add a fine touch to your gar¬ 
den. I’lant 4 inches deep, water 
freely. 25c per bulb; 3 for 60c; 
postpaid. 
Mexican Tuberose ^emeiy 
fragrant. Grows 16 inches tall with 
long spikes of waxy-white blos¬ 
soms well arranged. Showy in the 
garden or in the vase. Stands heat 
and drought ve'-y well. Blooms in 
September. Plant 4 inches deep, 
and take the bulhs up for the win¬ 
ter. My bulhs are sure to bloom. 
3 for 25c; 6 for 40c; 12 for 75c; 
postpaid. 
PLANTING 
INSTRUCTIONS 
For Lilies proper depth given with¬ 
in descriptions. Plant in shady or 
partly shaded places. Use a small 
amount of sand with each bulb, 
placing the sand around the bulbs. 
For Iris I recommend shallow 
planting, covering the bulbs about 
11/2 inches with soil. All ordinary 
garden soil will produce good re¬ 
sults with Iris and Lilies. 
Lilies, Iris, Peonies, Phlox, can also be furnished in September 
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