12 
MAORI KINGS. 3 ft. Golden 
yellow and maroon. 
MONSIGNOR. 3 ft. 
purple crimson. 
MME. CHEREAUD. 3 ft. White 
edged with blue. 
MRS. HORACE DARWIN. 2 
to 3 ft..Clear waxy white and 
violet. 
SUNSET. 
Violet 
2 ft. Golden yellow. 
2% ft. Coppery, 
PLUMERI. 
rose claret. 

A field of Philippenense Lilies. 
POCAHONTAS. 21% ft. Pure 
white. 
PWRECESOUEEN es 22/2uatt 
Large Deep purple. 
VIOLACEA. 21% ft. 
large rich* violet blue. 
IRIS KAMPFERI—X, (Jap- 
anese Iris)°2 ft. The last of the 
Iris Species to bloom and the 
- most beautiful. Our plants are 
» grown from‘séed imported from 
+ one of Japan’s specialists in Iris 
culture. Flowers flat and wide, 
of all shades of colors, mixed. 
Each 20 cents. 
LAVENDULA, VERA. (Sweet 
Lavender). 18 inches Fragrant 
‘blue flowers’ during July and 
August. Each 20 cents. 
LILIES: We are specializing in 
Hardy Lilies and you will find 
.,our prices are yery reasonable. 
“Our bulbs are sure to please you 
as they grow and produce their 
beautiful fragrant flowers in 
your, garden... 
CONCOLOR.? ft. Fiery scarlet, 
svotted dark red. June and July 
Each 9 cents. 
CORAL. 2 ft. Coral red with 8 
to 15 flowers on a stem. Petals 
recurved. 2 year bulbs. Each 15 
cents; 3 or more 12 cents each. 
ELEGANS. 18 in. Orange 
yellow with clusters of upright 
flowers. Very showy. Bulbs 3 
to 4 inches in circumference. 
Each 9 cents. 
GOLDEN GLEAM. 2 ft. 
Apricot yellow flowers. 
bulbs. Each 30 cents. 
PHILIPPINENSE. 3 to 4 fts 
This fine new white lily will be 
sure to please you. Beautiful 
large fragrant flowers from 
August until frosts. Bulbs 3 to 
4 inches in circumference. 
Eachf208 cents. 
Grand 
Pure 
1 year 
a 
OUR HARDY BLIZZARD BELT PLANTS 

REGAL. 4 to 6 ft. Large white 
lily with center flushed with 
yellow. Season August. Bulbs 4 
to 6 inches in circumference. 
Each 9 cents. 
SUPERBUM. 3 to 4 ft. Turk- 
Cap Lily. Hardy and a wonder- 
ful bloomer. Each 15 cents. 
TIGER. Single. 3 to 4 ft. Dark 
Salmon Orange spotted with 
black. Succeeds everywhere. 
Each 15 cents. 
TIGER, Double. 3 to 4 ft. Very 
pretty form of the above. Each 
20 cents.4 

BLACKBERRY LILY. This 
is not a true lily as the plant 
grows and looks like an Iris, 
but when flowering time comes 
in July and Aug., the lily shaped 
flowers are borne on branched 
stems 12 to 20 on a stalk. Color 
bright Orange yellow with 
dark spots on _ petals. Each 
flower matures a seed pod 
which, when ripe, opens and 
looks like a luscious ripe black- 
berry. Hence the name Black- 
berry Lily. Strong plants that 
will flower this year. Each 9 
cents. 
LILY - OF -THE - VALLEY 
8 ins. An old-fashioned flower 
that is gaining in favor from 
year to year. The stems of 
fragrant, creamy white flowers 
are very dainty. Each 9 cents. 
LIATRIS, PpyCNOSTACHYA 
(Kansas Gay Feather) 4 to 5 ft. 
If you want something out of 
the ordinary for tall growing 
plants, you will enjoy this 
variety. Flowers are purple and 
borne in dense spikes which 
continue in bloom for a long 
time. Foliage thick and grass- 
like. Each 18 cents. 
LINUM—X. PERENNE 
* (Sometimes _ 
Our 
called Flowering 
Evergreen) 2 feet. Dainty sky 
blue flowérs on graceful arching 
stems, flowering continuously 

Robert E. 
Woehrle and her children, Bar- 
bara Ann and Peggy Lou, admir- 
ing the Blackberry Lily seed pods 
daughter Mrs. 
from May to October. Resem- 
bles the Evergreen in appear 
ance of foliage. Be sure to in- 
clude this variety in your order. 
Each 9 cents. 
FLAVUM. Pretty yellow flow- 
ers. Each 20 cents. 
