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Field of IRIS showing Horse 
Chestnut, Arbor Vitae, Man- 
churian Crab, Weeping Willow 
,and Pines in the background. 
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GLEAM—42 in. Beautiful sky-blue. 
Uniform color throughout. Each 25 
cents. 
HERMITAGE—36 in. Rosy-tan 
standards with falls of brilliant 
fiery crimson. Each 25 cents. 
INDIAN CHIEF—40 in. Early 
bloomer. A huge red-toned Iris of 
perfect form., Each 30 cents. 
LEGEND—36 in. Standards, lilac 
flushed lavender with falls of rich 
deep velvety crimson claret. This is 
truly a super-Iris. Each 40 cents. 
MAGENTA—36 in. Fragrant Iris 
the color of its name. Each 30 cents. 
MME. POMPADOUR—43 in. 
Standards, rose-ash shaded soft 
brown. Falls, old rose, shaded helio- 
trope and flushed soft brown at the 
throat. Each 25 cents. » 
RHEINTOCHTER—36 in. White, 
large flowering Iris. Delicately 
shaded falls. Each 30 cents. 
ROSE DOMINION—38 in. Ameri- 
can beauty rose color with flaring 
falls and golden beard. Each 25 cents. 
SAN DIEGO—46 in. Huge flowers 
of deep blue. Each 30 cents. 
IRISKAMPFERI—X 
ORIENTAL IRIS—2 ft. The last 
of the Iris Species to bloom and the 
most beautiful. Our plants are grown 
from seed imported from specialists 
in Iris culture. Flowers flat and 
wide, of all shades of colors, mixed. 
Each 20 cents. 
LAVENDULA 
VERA (Sweet Lavender)—18 in- 
ches. Fragrant blue flowers during 
july and August. Each 20 cents. 

One of our fields of PHILIP- 
PENENSE LILIES. 
LILIES . 
We are specializing in Hardy Lilies 
and you will find our prices are very 
reasonable. Our bulbs are sure to 
please you as they grow and produce 
their beautiful fragrant flowers in 
your garden. 
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 August, the lily shaped flowers 
are borne on branched stems 12 to 
20 on a stalk. Color bright Orange 
yon with dark spots on petals. 
ach flower matures a seed pod 
which, when ripe, opens and looks 
like a luscious ripe blackberry. 
Hence the name Blackberry Lily. 
Strong plants that will flower this 
year. Each 30 cents. 
CONCOLOR—2 ft. Fiery scarlet, 
spotted dark red. June and July 
Each 15 cents. 
CORAL—2 ft. Coral red with 8 to 
15 flowers on a stem. Petals re- 
curved. 2 year bulbs. Each 15 cents. 
ELEGANS—18 in. Orange yellow 
with clusters of upright flowers. 
Very showy. Bulbs 3 to 4 inches in 
circumference. Each 12 cents. 
GOLDEN GLEAM—2 ft. Pure . 
Apricot yellow flowers. 1 year bulbs. 
Each 50 cents. 

BLACKBERRY LILIES in fore- 
ground with blocks of PHLOX 
and TUBEROSES in distance. 
PHILIPPINENSE—=3 to 4 ft. 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. 
Each 25 cents. 
REGAL—4 to 6 ft. Large white lily 
with center flushed with yellow. 
Season August. Bulbs 4 to 6 inches 
in circumference. Each 15 cents. 
SUPERBUM—=3 to 4 ft. Turk-Cap 
Lily. Hardy and a wonderful bloom- 
er. Each 20 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. 
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 12 
Cents. 
LIATRIS 
PYCNOSTACHYA (Kansas Gay 
Feather)—4 to 5 ft. If you want 
something out of the ordinary for 

