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; of cream in the throat. 
GOLDEN DREAM—Yellow. Clear, deep sunny yellow. 
Hardy 
Lilies 
Lilies thrive best in a 
dry, rich soil, where water 
will not stand in winter. 
After planting, they require very little 
care, and should not be disturbed for 
several years. Established plants 
bloom more freely than if taken up 
annually. 
Regal Lily 

DAY LILY. Flowers large, rich golden yellow, marked 
REGAL LILY. Immense trumpet-shaped white flowers, Pith tadidn'yeliowemBlooneyJuneTaly 
the outer surface streaked with a delightful stain of 
_ coralpink; the deep throat being heavily gilded. TAWNY DAY LILY. Flowers tawny orange, with wavy 
; margined petals. 
EMON LILY. Fragrant, clear yellow, very freely pro- 
Ree ey etuumier, | YOUR CHOICE OF LILY BULBS, 
SPIDER LILY. Mid-summer flowering Lily. The large 25 cents each, or 6 for $1.00 
‘snow-white flowers are very suggestive of the name. 




Collection No. 35 
Lily Garden 
Two Each of Varieties Listed, $] T5 
A Total of 12 Bulbs, Only 

LILY OF THE VALLEY. Loves the shade and will 
thrive best in good, rich soil. Flowers are pure white, 
tiny bell-shape, and very fragrant. Beautiful emerald- 
green, upstanding leaves partially enfolding the blos- 
som stems. They can be planted as closely as you 
wish, and will soon multiply many times over the 
original number. 



° MINUET—Lavender. One of the best of all lavender 
Glad iolus varieties—vivid, true clear lavender. 
For-cut flowers in 
the home or stately, 
colorful spikes in the 
garden, the Gladiolus 
is supreme. Plant the 
bulbs 4 to 6 inches 
deep in good growing 
soil, keeping the bed 
free from weeds. You 
will have blooms all 
summer long if you 
plant the bulbs in 10- 
day intervals. Remove 
the bulbs from the 
ground in the fall be- 
fore freezing weather, 
clean and dry them, 
and store in a cool, 
dry cellar, 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—Deep Rose. True American 
Beauty shade of deep rose red. 
Price: 6 Bulbs of Any One Variety 
@ 40 Cents 
Our Selection, Mixed Bulbs, 20 for $1.00 
RED DRAGON. This wonderful new Gladiolus is 
one of the most unusual, outstanding and color- 
ful Glads that has been recently introduced. 
Grows to 5 feet tall. It is a brilliant carmine, 
shading to orange red towards the throat, with 
the texture of rich velvet. Petals are flecked a 
deep ox-blood red. Big spikes of giant-size 
blooms, 
Price: 25 cents each; 5 for $1.00 

Some of the Best Varieties — 
’ Rainbow Colors 
MAID OF ORLEANS—White. Pure white with a touch Céllecticn ING. 48 
DR. BENNETT—Red. Brightest red Glad; large open Rainbow Collection 
flower; scarlet throat stippled ruby and white. 25 Bulbs, Unlabeled 
PICARDY—Soft Pink. Slightly ruffled blooms of soft Made up of 4 each six $ 50 
shrimp pink with light featherings of begonia rose on varieties listed, Plus | Red ° 
petal tips. Prize-winning Glad. Dragon. 

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