HARDY PERENNIAL LIST @ Continued 
The Hardy Lilies 
Lilies are the most fragrant and beautiful 
of all bulbous plants and stand first in that 
class with their graceful habit and rich 
coloring making them invaluable for decor- 
ation, either as cut flowers or border plants. 
All Lilies demand good drainage. They 
should be planted in open, porous soil. Sur- 
round the bulb with sand and plant them on 
their sides. All bulbs offered below are 
large flowering sizes. 
Candidum. (Madonna Lily). Waxy pure 
white. Cover bulb with only 3 inches of 
soil. Large bulbs, 50c; doz. $5.00. 

RECACLE LILY 
Regale. This is the hardiest of all Lilies 
and perhaps the most beautiful. The 
flowers are very fragrant, funnel-shaped, 
with rose-purple back; yellow throat and 
marble-white face. Plant bulbs 8 inches 
deep. Remember this; all Lily bulbs 
should be laid on their sides when planted 
and the Regale is no exception. Mammoth 
sized bulbs. Each, 30c; doz. $3.00. 
Regale Lily Hybrid. These bulbs we grew 
from seed. They are the result from a 
Regale, Sulphureum cross. This lily 
will bloom a week to ten days later than 
Regale. It will grow taller and larger in 
bloom and plant than its parent. The 
color is about the same as Regale. Plant 
8 inches deep. Each 50c; per doz. $5.00. 
Tenuifolium. This is an extra tall strain we 
have developed by selection. Brilliant 
coral reflexing flowers carried on wiry 
stems 2 to 4 feet tall. It is very satis- 
factory. Plant 6 inches deep. Each, 25c; 
dozen, $2.50. 
Tiger Lily. The most widely known Lily of 
all. Dark salmon-orange. Very hardy. 
Plant 8 inches deep. Each, 25c; doz. $2.50. 
Umbellatum. We believe this deep orange- 
red is the best of the many varieties. 
Strong upright grower, very healthy. 
Each, 25c; doz. $2.50. 
BETTER DAHLIAS 
The following Dahlias are supplied in dor- 
mant field-grown roots or divisions and each 
division before we ship it out must show a 
live eye or sprout. They come packed in 
peat moss. Plant the divisions 6 inches 
deep, 3) to 4 feet apart in good garden soil. 
Pinch out the top of the plant when it has 
developed 8 leaves. Dig in fall after first 
hard frost. Store away in fruit cellar up- 
side down. Cover with dry straw or peat 
moss. Divide the clumps in the spring. The 
price per dozen will be 10 times the price 
cf a single division. Six at dozen rate. 
Andres Orange. Small beautiful orange 
shaded lighter. Excellent stem and a fine 
cut flower. Each, 50c. 
Chemar’s Eureka. One of the all around 
good performing whites. Each, 35c. 
Edith Bryle. Very pretty, tall orange-yellow 
blooms growing on a plant of healthy, 
heavy foliage. Fine cut flower. Each, 50c. 
Francis Laroceo. An older variety, but still 
about the best yellow. A good cut flower, 
Each, 50c. 


JANE COWL 
Jane Cowl. Large flowers of buff and gold. 
Fine in every way. Each, 50c. 
Jane Cowl Sport. This is identical with 
Jane Cowl except that it is a shade light- 
er.—A glowing orange yellow. Each, 50c. 
