Hardy Garden Lilies 
The hardy border is an ideal location for lilies, as they need sunshine on their 
tops and shade about their roots. 
The foliage of surrounding low shrubbery and 
plants provides shade and shows the flowers to best advantage. 
CANADENSE LILY 
~ Height 3-5 ft. Broad funnel-shaped 
drooping flowers, varying from yellow to 
orange; spotted inside. A graceful lily, 
splendid for naturalizing among peren- 
nials or low-growing shrubbery. Blooms 
in June and July. Hach 30c, 8 for 80c, 
prepaid, 
CANDLESTICK LILY (Umbellatum) 
Height 2-3 ft. A’ showy, sun-loving vari- 
ety that is easily grown. The large, 
orange-red flowers are held erect like 
widespread chalices, and are borne in 
great profusion in June. Each 25c, 3 for 
65c, prepaid, 
CORAL LILY (Tenuifolium) 
Height 2 ft. A charming little lily for 
the border or rock garden. The brilliant 
coral-red flowers are borne in clusters of 
five to fifteen on slender stems. Foliage 
is finely cut and fern-like. Blooms in 
July. Each 25c, 3 for 60c, prepaid, 
DOUBLE TIGER LILY 
Flore Pleno) 
Height 5 ft. Handsome, showy lilies of 
easy culture, producing an abundance of 
orange-scarlet flowers in August. Very 
hardy and vigorous, Each 30c, 3 for 80c, 
prepaid. 
HENRY I (Golden Speciosum) 
Height 4-6 ft. This beautiful golden- 
orange lily will produce as many as 20 
flowers on a single plant, Thrives in even 
the most severe climate, in almost any 
soil and location. The bulbs should be 
(Tigrinum 
planted 8 inches deep. Blooms in August 
Each 25c, 3 for 65c, pre- 
and September, 
paid. 


The Large 
Rich Green Leaves 
REGAL LILY (Regale) 
Height 3-5 ft. The easiest of all lilies to 
grow, and the most beautiful of all the 
true trumpet-shaped varieties, The large 
flowers are ivory-white, shaded rose, with 
centers flushed yellow. The stems are 
sturdy and bear clusters of 2-8 fragrant 
flowers in June. Each 30c, 3 for 75c, pre- 
paid. 
SUNSET LILY 
teum) 
Height 4-6 ft. 
base of flowers 
(Pardalinum Gigan- 
Brilliant sunset-red, with 
yellow, heavily spotted 
rich brown. The petals are somewhat re- 
curving. Grown under ideal conditions, 
this lily will bear from 12 to 20 flowers 
on a 6-foot stem. Blooms in July. Each 
45c, 3 for $1.20, prepaid. 
TURK’S CAP LILY (Superbum) 
Height 8-8 ft. The most magnificent and 
showy of the native North American 
species. This splendid lily produces from 
1-40 flowers of brilliant orange-scarlet, 
shaded yellow, and spotted brown. Blooms 
in late July. Each 30¢, 3 for 80c, prepaid, 
BLACKBERRY LILY (Pardanthus) 
Height 2-3 ft. A lovely old-fashioned 
flower for the hardy border. Belonging to 
the Iris Family, it has iris-like leaves and 
orange flowers, spotted black, followed by 
ornamental clusters of shining black 
seeds, resembling blackberries. Of easy 
culture in a rich sandy loam in full sun- 
light. Plant 6 inches apart. Blooms in 
June. Each 25c, 3 for 65c, postpaid. 
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shade and moist soil. 
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Hite CCH GHEE CGS 
Height 18 in. Delightful and unusual 
bulbs, which produce beautiful trumpet-shaped flowers 
and 
an abundance of deep green, spear-shaped leaves, spotted with 
m@ Silvery white, which adds much to their beauty. Require partial 
Bulbs must be dug in fall and stored 
White Calla (Alba maculata) Each 35c, 3 for 85c, prepaid. 
Golden Calla (Elliottiana) Each 40c, 3 for $1.00, prepaid. 
TUBEROSE 
(DWARF DOUBLE PEARL) . 
stocky plants, with spikes of pure 
Height 18 in. Dwarf, 
white wax-like double flowers with a delicious fragrance. Bulbs 
planted in a sunny position in the garden in May, bloom in 
fall. 
If early flowers are wanted, bulbs may be started in pots 
in the house, and transplanted to the open ground in May. To 
preserve tubers over winter, 
they must be kept in a warm 
room, or the flower stem will rot, and the tubers never bloom, 
8 for 35c, dozen $1.20, prepaid. 
ELEPHANT’'S EAR 
(CALADIUM ESCULENTUM) 
~ of ELEPHANT’S EAR One of the most effective foliage plants for beds or borders. 
Of gorgeous tropical appearance with rich green heart or 



Oxatis 
(Shamrock) 
For Borders, Edgings, Pot-Plants 
or Hanging Baskets 
Grown as an edging, they produce an 
unbroken row of clover-like foliage 
about 1 foot high, and bloom continu- 
ously. The flowers are borne in clusters 
and come in red, white and pink. Mixed 
Colors Only, 12 for 35c, 24 for 60c, 50 
for $1.00, prepaid. : 
Are Beautifully Veined 
shield-shaped leaves, often 4 ft. long and 2% ft, wide. 
be planted with good effect as a border for Cannas. 
Size Bulbs 2 for 65c, 6 for $1.75, prepaid. 
CINNAMON VINE 
(DIOSCOREA BATATAS) 
in a single season. 
A beautiful climber—growing 30 ft. 
Can 
First 
Easily trained. It has glossy heart-shaped foliage and produces 
clusters of delicate white flowers, 
hardy and will thrive anywhere. 
ee ADEIRA VINE 
(CLIMBING MIGNONETTE) 
very fragrant. 
Strong roots each 25c, 8 for 
Especially 
Has small white feathery flowers; light green leaves, heart- 
shaped and is a rapid grower. 
mer houses. A _ free, ] 
bulbs 3 for 30c, dozen $1.00, prepaid, 
constant bloomer—not hardy. 
Fine for arbor, trellis or sum- 
Large 
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CORAL LILY 
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Most Gorgeous of All House Plants. 
This is the finest race of Amaryllis in 
Reyal 
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cultivation. The flowers are superbly 
shaped and of mammoth size, ranging in 
color from pure white grounds with varied 
markings of rose and crimson, to the 
richest self colors, as scarlet, orange-red 
and crimson, 
5-year old bulbs—guaranteed to bloom. 
Mammoth Royal Dutch Hybrids, Each 
Mixed Colors Only— 
3 for $2.00 75c 
If Interested in Bulbs for Fall Planting, such as Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcissi, etc., send for our Special Bulb 
Folder—ready September 15th. 
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