

Crinum “White Queen” 
This beautiful variety was produced 
by crossing tropical species with an 
American native plant. Each plant bears 
many stems that carry large clusters of 
25 or more flowers that are 5 inches in 
diameter. Very fragrant, and increase 
in size and beauty each season. Plant in 
full sun or partial shade. Large bulbs. 
Each $3.00; offsets $1.00 each. Bulbs 
when full grown frequently weigh from 
8 to 15 pounds each. 

Iris Japonica—The Orchid Iris 
Gigantea—A beautiful orchid-like iris, 
imported from the Orient. Flowers 
medium size, white with yellow throat 
heavily dotted with ring of bright blue 
dots. Each petal is heavily fringed or 
laciniated. Grows to 3 feet in height, 
with beautifully varnished foliage. Val- 
uable for shady or half shady locations. 
Plant carries as many as 40 flowers on 
a single flower spike. The most orchid- 
like iris in flower, shape and color. Likes 
moisture. 50c each; 3 for $1.00; 12 for 
$3.00. 
GLADIOLUS 
(A bove photo taken in our test grounds) 

I have been deeply interested in the improvement of gladiolus for many years. 
Hybridizations are made by the thousands yearly to improve this flower. 
igcan 
supply any of the following colors: Rose pink, deep pink, salmon, white, scarlet, 
chamois, begonia rose, orchid, orange, yellow, shrimp pink, cream, spectrum red, 
apricot, and flesh pink. Large size bulbs 50c per doz; $1.50 per 50; $2.00 per 100. 
LILIES 
Lilium Tigrinum “Flore Pleno’” — A 
double flowered Tiger Lily of remark- 
able beauty. The addition of more petals 
makes this superb variety far more 
graceful and interesting besides being 
a stronger grower, and a much better 
keeper when cut. Very easily grown in 
part shade. Height 5 feet. You will 
enjoy this rare and beautiful lily. Bulbs 
$1.50 per dozen or 25c each. 
Lilium Tigrinum (Tiger Lily)—Grows 
4-5 feet high. Large 5” flowers of a 
eautiful orange red color with black 
dots. Tips of petals recurved. $1.00 
per dozen; 10c each. 
Lilium Henryii—(The orange specio- 
sum) Large orange yellow flowers on 
stems 4-6 ft. high. Plant 6” inches deep 
in shade or partial shade. One of the 
most beautiful of all lilies and very easi- 
ly grown. 20c each. $2.00 per dozen. 
Lilium Phillippinense Formosanum — 
(Pure white variety)—Snow white fra- 
grant flowers up to 6” long on 48” 
stems. Plant 5-6” deep. They prefer 
partial shade. One of the most easily 
grown of all lilies. 15c each; $1.50 for 12 
Lilium Regale (Royal Lily)—4-5 feet 
high. Large flowers with diameter of 6” 
They are pure white suffused with 
primrose yellow in throat and outside 
of petals suffused with purple. Very 
easily grown type and_ exceedingly 
beautiful. $2.00 per dozen or 20c each. 
Lilium Sulphureum — Sulphur yellow 
flowers that blend with any other flow- 
er in the garden. Blooms late-August 
and September. Large trumpet shaped 
flowers and they are fragrant. Height 
4-5 feet. Plant 3” deep and surround 
bulbs with coarse sand. $1.00 each. 
New Cannas 
Burbank’s “Fire Canna.” One of the 
largest flowered cannas in existance. 
Constantly in bloom. Never fails to 
attract attention of visitors to my 
gardens. Finest variety for massing 
purposes. Enormous clusters of bright 
fire-red blossoms. 4 feet high. Prices on 
quantities on request. I offer 3 new 
varieties of cannas. Deep Gamboge 
Yellow, (4 feet), Apricot Orange (3% 
feet), deep Scarlet-Bronze Foliage (4 
feet). All cannas 25c each; 3 for 60c: 
$1.50 per dozen. 
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