HEMEROCALLIS 
HEMEROCALLIS, DAY LILY 
These are the easiest to grow of all plants, 
and thrive in full sun or partial shade, 
from coast to coast. An established clump 
will have 10 or more bloom stalks, each 
stalk ‘producing 15 to 30 blooms. These 
are new, superior varieties. We are pricing 
them about half regular price. 
Bay State—Brilliant golden-yellow flow- 
ers on 40-inch stems, all through July. 
D. D. Wyman—Huge flowers of orange 
overlaid rich mahogany on 30-inch stems, 
in July and August. 
Fulva Maculata— Striking flowers of cop- 
pery-orange, shaded crimson on 48-inch 
stems in July. 
Gypsy— Bright flowers of flame-orange on 
30-inch stems in July and August. 
J. A. Crawford— Probably the most pop- 
ular of all. Large, beautiful flowers of rich 
yellow shaded apricot on 36-inch stems all 
through July. 
Prices on all 5 above varieties, alike or as- 
sorted, your choice, Postpaid. 
Each 35c; 4 for $1.00 
1 Each of All 5 for $1.15 

DOUBLE TUBEROUS BEGONIA 

NEW POPPIES 
Oriental Poppies do best when planted in 
late summer and early fall. We will ship 
them to you at that time, genuine root- 
cutting-grown No. 1 plants, the finest you 
can get. 
Our 3 Best Poppies 
Helen Elizabeth—crinkly petals, ex- 
quisite shell-pink without any _ spots. 
Each 50c. 
Pink Lassie—Iridescent La France pink 
tinged coral. Sold for 75c each last fall. 
Now Each 50c. 
True Wunderkind— Magnificent, large 
flowers of watermelon-red. Each 50c. 
1 Each Above 3 Poppies for $1.00 

Cavalier—crinkly scarlet. 
Giant Red—enormous, flame red. 
Lula A. Neeley—velvety dark red. 
Mrs. Ballego— fine salmon-pink. 
Purity—clear soft pink, no spots. 
Varieties alike or assorted, your choice 
Each 30c, 4 for $1.00 
1 Each of Above 5 Poppies for$1.00 

Tuberous Begonia—No flower grown 
can equal these for sheer, exquisite beauty. 
They are widely used as pot plants for 
winter blooming and also for summer beds 
outdoors. We send you complete planting 
instructions with each order telling you 
how to grow them both indoors and out. 
We can furnish two types, the Double 
Camellia Flowered, and the Single Frilled. 
You have your choice of six colors as 
follows: Red, Pink, Orange, Apricot, 
Yellow, or White. Take up the bulbs in 
the fall before freezing weather. You can 
pot them and they will bloom indoors. 
Plant where they are protected from hot 
sun and hot wind. We send you bulbs 1144 
to 11% inches in diameter. Each 30c, 
4 for $1.00. 
Campanula, Telham Beauty—214 ft. 
This is the true perennial Campanula, one 
of the most attractive plants we offer. 
During June and July, produces a great 
display of large, bell-shaped blue flowers 
on stems 214 feet long. Grows everywhere. 
Plant them, early, just. as soon as the 
ground is workable. Each 40c, 3 for $1.00. 
NEW GIANT PACIFIC DOUBLE 
DELPHINIUM 
Conceded to be the finest strain of Hybrid . 
Delphinium grown. The flowers are 
double and very large, beautiful colors, 
very free-blooming on strong wiry stems. 
The plants are hardy, healthy and 
vigorous. We have the following colors: 
Orchid Blue Purple White 
Your Choice, Alike or Assorted 
Each 60c, 2 for $1.00, 4 for $1.75 
1 Each of All 4 Colors for $1.65 
‘MIXED COLORS, 3 for $1.00. 
1 Campanula, Telham Beauty 
1 Gypsophila, Rosy Veil 
1 Helenium, Orange Chippersfield 
1 Bleeding Heart, Old-Fashioned 
All 4 for $1.00 
(regular price $1.55) 
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ORIENTAL POPPY, Helen Elizabeth 
Gypsophila, Bristol Fairy—3 ft. Dainty, 
double white flowers are produced freely 
from June to September. Each 50c. 
Gypsophila, Rosy Veil—2 ft. From 
July to frost, the bush is a perfect cloud 
of the minute, double pink flowers. 
Excellent in the border, and superb for 
bouquets. Each 40c; 3 for $1.00. 
Helenium, Orange Chippersfield—3—4 
ft. The flowers come in such profusion 
they simply cover the entire bush—bright 
orange with a central disk of mahogany. 
Blooms latter part of summer and early 
fall when flowers are scarce. Easy to 
row, likes a sunny location. Each 40c, 
3 for $1.00. 
Lily of the Valley—8 inches. Everybody 
loves this fragrant white flower. Grows 
in sun or shade. 10 pips for 40c; 
25 for 75c. 
Bleeding Heart, Old-Fashioned—? ft. 
An old favorite that thrives in partially 
shaded places. The graceful, heart-shaped 
pink flowers come in April-May. 
Each 35c, 2 for 60c. 

OLD-FASHIONED BLEEDING HEART 
