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CONCOLOR. A b right reddish orange little Lily with brilliant star- 
shaped flowers held erect. Very hardy. Much used in the rock garden. 
Each 20c 
CORAL or TENUIFOLIUM. A brilliant little midsummer Lily of a 
bright deep orange-red. 18-inch, slender stems covered with fernlike 
foliage, often carry 18 to 20 small blooms. Plant 7 inches deep. 
First size, 20c each; 3, 55c; 12, $2.00 
Second size, 15c each; 6, 55c; 12, $1.00 
ELEGANS. The flowers are a rich dark coppery crimson with black- 
purple spots. Blooms 2 to 3 inches in diameter, cup-shaped, held 
erect. One of the hardiest of all Lilies. 
First size, 25c each; 3, 60c; 12, $2.00 
Second size, 15c each; 6, 55c; 12, $1.00 
HENRYI. A large Lily blooming in August and September. Blooms 
very graceful, drooping, on 3-foot stems. 2-inch blooms of a deep 
rich apricot. 
5 to 6 in., 30c each; 3 for 85c; 12 for $3.00 
TENUIFOLIUM, GOLDEN GLEAM. This is a beautiful, robust, and a 
floriferous hybrid of the Coral Lily, Tenuifolium, which it resembles 
very much in form. In color, it is a pure apricot-yellow. June flow¬ 
ering. Each, 25c 
REGALE (The Regal Lily). Regal in everything the word implies. This 
is the hardiest of all of the very finest of the Lilies. Great long flaring 
white trumpets with golden throats and crimson stripes. Often 16 to 
20 great blooms to a piant. 
3 to 4 in., 10c each; 6, 55c; 12, $1.00 
4 to 5 in., 15c each; 6, 65c; 12, $1.25 
5 to 6 in., 20c each; 6, 75c; 12, $1.35 
6 to 7 in., 30c each; 3, 85c; 12, $2.50 
TIGER LILY, DOUBLE. Easiest of all Lilies to grow, hardiest and longest 
lived. Rich orange-scarlet flowers spotted crimson-brown. 
Large bulbs, 20c each; 3, 50c; 12, $1.95 
Second size, 15c each; 6, 55c; 12, $1.00 
UMBELLATUM. Large, hardy, early June flowering Lilies. Blooms 
large cup shape and held erect. Deep rich orange-red. 
Large bulbs, 25c each; 3, 70c; 12, $2.50 
Second size, 15c each; 6, 55c; 12, $1.00 
WILMOTTIAE. A beautiful vivid orange-red variety with recurved 
petals spotted brown. The long stems, which often reach a height 
of 48 inches, carry from 15 to 20 flowers. It needs staking. Blooms 
during July and August. 
Nice blooming size, 40c each; 
3 for $1.10; 12 for $4.00 
HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY 
A large-growing shrub which very much resembles the bush of the Snowball. 
Leaves redden up in the fall and are very beautiful The white flowers are not of 
great beauty but they are followed by a profusion of bright red berries, in large 
clusters, which hang on way into the winter and make a wonderful lawn ornament. 
These berries are fine for culinary purposes and make a jelly that looks and tastes 
exactly like that of the marsh cranberry, such as one buys at the grocery. 
Nice to plant as individual shrubs, either in clusters or in long rows as a back¬ 
ground. Grows to a height of eight to twelve feet. Old bushes will often bear a 
bushel of fruit in a single year. If planted on the farm, where there is plenty of 
room, nothing else is nicer than a full row of High Bush Cranberry planted along 
the north side of the garden, where it will produce loads of fruit and at the same 
time act as a dense low windbreak for the garden. So planted, bushes should be 
set six feet apart. 12 to 18 in., 35c each; 10 for $3.00, postpaid 
18 to 24 in., 50c each; 10 for $4.00, not postpaid 
2 to 3 ft., 60c each; 10 for $5.00, not postpaid 
High Bush Cranberry 
AMERICAN 
FILBERT (Hazelnut) 
A hardy native shrub that bears 
an abundance of nuts of the finest 
flavor. The Hazelnut makes a very 
fine ornamental shrub about three 
feet high that fits in nicely in a shrub 
planting and at the same time bears 
lots of nuts. 
Nice 3-year bushes, 45c each; 
5 for $2.00, not postpaid 
JUNEBERRY 
The Juneberry resembles in every way the 
blueberry. Looks like the blueberry, tastes like it, 
and makes pies and sauce like it. But you can 
cultivate and grow the Juneberry right in the 
garden, with just the ordinary cultivation as 
given other shrubs, while you cannot grow the 
Blueberry without going to considerable trouble. 
The Juneberry is also a beautiful shrub to have 
for early blooming in big clumps in the border 
where it will bloom and bear fruit. 
12 to 18 in., 3 for $1.00; 10 for $2.50 
prepaid 
18 to 24 in., 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.00, 
not prepaid 
Juneberries 
