HARDY LILY BULBS 
SINGLE TIGER LILY— Large orange flowers freckled with black spots. 
4 to 6 foot height. PRICE ...... 20c each. 
DOUBLE TIGER LILY-—Double flowers similar to above borne on stems 
Léeto°2* inches. PRICE. 32) .. 25c HACH. 
RED RUSSIAN LILY—A new and beautiful crimson red variety espe- 
cially desirable because of its unusual color. PRICE...... 20c EACH. 
HENRYI (Yellow Show Lily)—Brilliant salmon orange with reddish spots, 
blooms on 4 to 6 foot stems in August. PRICE...... 25c HACH. 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM (Giant Show Lilyj—Large white flowers. suf: 
fused rose pink and spotted crimson. The petals are reflexed. Height 
of stem is 3 to 4 feet with many flowers on each stem. PRICE 30c 
EACH. 
TENUIFOLIUM— The lovely coral lily of Siberia, nodding deep coral red 
flowers borne during June and July on 18 inch stems. PRICE 20c 
EACH. 
REGAL—Gorgeous, bell shaped white blossoms with a touch of canary 
yellow in the throat with a shading of lilac-pink on the outside. 
Blooms during July on three to five foot stems. The flowers are very 
fraprant. Very easily erown. PRICE. .....25¢°DACH. 
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1 each of above 7 varieties, $1.50 postpaid 
HEDGING 
BUCKTHORN—The hardiest, thrifiy and rapid growing type of hedging 
known. Foliage is dark green and bushes are loaded with purple ber- 
ries in fall and winter which attract many birds. The hedge may be 
kept clipped very close and formal in any height trom 18 inches to 
8 feet. The planis we offer in this variety are the transplanted, many 
stemmed type. 
LGM OOls ©. eee eer 2O. os ee. oe... oe sd 8.00 per 100 
ts ee LOO ts a 3 ce ee = pige o e C1 SS ae $12.00 per 100 
CARGANA—A very hardy, drouth resistant form of hedging especially 
desirable for its yellow flowers in the spring, and later bearing seed 
pods. Leaves are apple green in color. 
i Sere pin Cl (Seed tite = eet OU (DOT 62D fo. os oc toe od b2.¢5 per 100 
S300 = foot (transplants .3300 per 25........... $11.00 per 100 
RUSSIAN OLIVE—A vigorous growing type of hedge especially desired 
as a snow trap. The foliage is qa silvery green, the smal] fruits are 
the color and shape of small olives. Fruit clings to tree all winter, 
making a haven for birds. 
Pere GATT 5) cn GCI 2D 0. bse seas aos 90 $3.00 per 100 
DWARF HEDGING 
OWARF ALPINE CURRANT—A dwarf upright compact shrub which is 
becoming very popular for use on the finest landscape jobs. Useful 
as a low hedge or border, may be kept clipped as low as 12 inches. 
Very hardy, medium green in color. If you want a good low hedge 
that can stand severe pruning use either the Alpine Dwarf Currant 
or the Cotoneaster. 
15.to 18:ineh-...-. 45e each $3.25 per 10 
COTONEASTER, (Acutifolia)—This new shrub fills a long felt want in 
use either as a hedging or individual shrub. The leaves are a very 
dark rich green and of a leathery texture, very much like the Christ- 
mas Holly. After the first frost the entire shrub is a riot of crimson 
and orange color. Leaves adhere well into the winter. Its many 
purple berries are greatly relished by birds. 
15 to. Sanebe- 2. 30¢ each $2.50 per 10 
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