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HARDY IRIS OR FLAGS 
This type has beautiful orchid-like flowers and broad 
evergreen foliage. Suitable for planting in borders in light 
shade or sun. Hardy Iris require little care and thrive in 
almost any kind of soil that is well drained. In heavy soil 
we suggest adding a small amount of lime or wood ashes. 
Plant 2 inches deep and 15 inches apart. 
Transplant about every third year to prevent over- 
crowding. 
GOLDEN BEAUTY. 
eties. This is the first time it has been offered. 
(Each $1.50) 
BRONZINO. Standards golden bronze, falls rich coppery 
bronze, (75e each) (38 for $2.00) 
CASTALIA. The ‘‘bluest” of blues; large; fragrant. 
(35e each) (3 for 90c) 
DREAM. 3 ft. Soft clear pink, tall and graceful. 
(25e each) (3 for 60c) 
Hiy CAPITAN: 38) in: 
of the largest grown. 
(25e each) (3 for 65c) 
FRIEDA MOHR. 45 in. Brilliant lavender or orchid-pink. 
Very stately and beautitful. 
(25e each) (3 for 60c) 
HAPPY DAYS. 40 in. One of the most popular of the yel- 
low iris. Very large, well branched and a good grower. 
(35¢, each) (3 for 90c) 
37 in. Red-violet. The colors are clear and 
(25e each) (3 for 60c) 
Magnificent, light violet-blue, One 
JOY CHE 
rich. 
KING MIDAS. 24 in. Standards golden-buff, falls garnet 
with golden orange beard. 
(25e each) (38 for 60c) 
LYCAENA. 27 in. White standards with rich purple falls. 
(35e each) (38 for 90c) 
MOONBEAM. 16 in. A low growing variety blooming 
clear light yellow. Free blooming and fine for parkings 
or borders. (25e each) (3 for 60c) 
NARADA. 40 in. An extraordinary, clear light blue. Large 
flower. ($1.00 each) (3 for $2.50) 
NARANJA. 36 in. .Orange buds, 
yellow with an orange cast. Late. 
(35c each) (3 for 90c) 
PURISSIMA. Pure white of fine form and heavy sub- 
stance; of vigorous growth with tall branched stems. 
(35¢ each) (3 for 90c) 
opening to rich deep 
DUTCH IRIS 
An early, improved type of Spanish Iris producing extra 
large flowers on strong stems. Plant the bulbs 6 to § 
inches apart and set the tops 2 to 3 inches below the 
surface. 
The figure following the name denotes relative flower- 
ing time. 
GERRIT VAN HEES. Purplish blue standards, very large 
royal blue falls, pale yellow stripe. 
(75e per 12) ($5.00 per 100) 
7. Brilliant blue with orange-yellow blotch 
(60c per 12) ($4.00 per 100) 
JAN VICTORS. 1%. Standards and falls soft violet-blue; 
good forcer. (75c per 12) ($5.00 per 100) 
S. DE VLIEGER (Blue Horizon). 6. Light violet-blue 
standards; falls softer blue with narrow orange stripe. 
Large flowers and vigorous. 
(60c per 12) ($4.00 per 100) 
WEDGEWOOD (Tingitana Hybrid). 1. A large flower 
with blue standards, and lighter blue falls. An excellent 
early forcer, or will bloom with late daffodils. 
(75e per 12) ($5.00 per 100) 
WHITE EXCELSIOR. 3. Fine pure white with narrow 
feather of golden orange on lip. 
(75e per 12) ($5.00 per 100) 
YELLOW QUEEN. 38. Pure golden yellow. Excellent for 
forcing or outside growing. 
(75e per 12) ($5.00 per 100) 
MIXTURE of named varieties. 
(65¢e per 12) ($4.50 per 100) 
IMPERATOR. 
on lip. 
One of the finest golden yellow vari- - 
AURATUM. One of the grandest hardy lilies. 
Hallawell’s Select Bulbs 
IRIS KAEMPFERI 
This variety of Iris produces the largest and finest 
flowers in a great variety of colors. They are hardy, and 
do best in sunny situations which receive plenty of mois- 
ture during the growing season. They bloom for six weeks 
during June and July. The flowers measure 6 to 8 inches 
in diameter and are borne on long stems. 
CATHERINE PERRY. Double blue, overlaid: rich purple. 
FASCINATION. Beautiful veined 
double. 
GOLD BOUND. Creamy white with gold bands; double. 
KOKO-NO-IRO. 
MAHOGANY. 
TEMPLETON. - Reddish violet mottled and marbled with 
white; double. 
Each of the above varieties: (50c each) ($5.00 per 12) 
LILIUM—LILY 
Place lily orders early and bulbs will be sent as soon as 
ready. Plant them as soon as you receive them and do not 
remove or break the roots. Bulbs are ready for delivery 
about November. 
mauve-pink, white; 
Six petals, royal purple, yellow center. 
Large double, purple-mahogany-red; late. 
The large 
flowers are ivory white with chocolate crimson spots 
and a bright gold band through the center of each petal. 
Piant 9 inches deep. 
($1.00 each) ($10.00 per 12) 
CANDIDUM (St. Joseph or Madonna Lily). A very hardy 
early flowering lily; the pure white flowers are fragrant 
and are borne on long stems. The best white lily to plant 
out of doors. Succeeds best when fully exposed to the 
sun. Plant not over 1 to 2 inches deep. (Order in October, 
as bulbs must be planted early.) Mammoth size. 
(50c each) ($5.50 per 12) ($40.00 per 100) 
FORMOSANUM. Tall, 
Easter-lily type. 
($3.50 per 12) ($25.00 per 100) 
PARDALINUM GIGANTEUM (Sunset Lily). Robust hardy 
variety growing 5 to 7 feet tall. Deep red with deep 
purple spots and golden yellow center. 
Large bulbs: (50c each) ($4.00 per 12) 
Medium size bulbs: (35¢e each) ($3.00 per 12) 
pure white, trumpet lily of the 
REGALE. A magnificent hardy lily from China; vigorous; 
3 to 5 feet high, bearing one to several handsome white 
fragrant flowers; slightly shaded pink outside and the 
lower inner surface primrose-yellow. It seems to thrive 
in any good, well-drained soil and prefers full sun. Plant 
9 inches deep. Northern domestic-grown bulbs. 
Medium size bulbs: ($2.00 per 12) ($14.00 per 100) 
Large size bulbs: ($2.50 per 12) ($18.00 per 100) 
TENUIFOLIUM (Siberian Coral Lily). A charming little 
lily with strongly recurved petals of waxy texture; daz- 
zling coral-red. Excellent for a partially shaded rock 
garden or border; 1 to 2 feet tall, blossoms profusely in 
May and June. Plant 6 inches deep. 
($1.50 per 12) ($11.00 per 100) 





PREPARED BULB FIBRE 
} This is a very good material in which to grow bulbs, and 
it is especially adapted for use in the home, being clean 
and odorless. 
It contains all the necessary plant food for almost all 
kinds of plants. 
Before using it should be thoroughly moistened, and the 
bulbs planted in the same way as if soil were used. A 
special feature of this material is that bulbs can be grown 
in jardinieres, fern dishes and other receptacles which have 
no drainage. After watering. the jardiniere or dishes 
should be turned on side to drain off surplus water. 
The treatment after planting in this material is the same 
as when planted in soil. 
(2 Ibs. 35c) (10 Ibs. $1.45) If wanted by mail, add postage. 

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