

GARDEN FOR VICTORY 
2 REALLY HARDY FALL FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
¥ he Crowning Glory of Autumn Gardens 
‘These extra He mums in a varied riot of colors he 
us. from the Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S, D. A., from the Minn. eo Bee, 
eco canada, A a = foundation planting or border they bloom well into 
c owers are gone rice - 
Giidweach, 35¢; doz., $3.50 , each, 30c; doz., $3.00; post 
ALGON QUIN. Early yellow. 
 PpocATELLO. Double white. Mid-season. 
LARAMIE. Double, rose-colored, early, 
 MANANTICO. Dark rose pink, early, 
TETON. Early single white. 
UINTA. Semi-double, dark bronze, late September, 
OGLALLA. A tall, dark red, mid-season. 
ABSAROKA. Mid-season, large bronze yellow. 
RED WING. Dwarf, handsome red, 
DULUTH. Tall, brilliant lemon, mid-season. 
WELCOME. Bright rosy purple, mid-season. 
WINOOSKI. Latest of all. Very profuse double white. 
HARMONY. A harmony of wonderful bronze and yellow in combination, 
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PRICES UNLESS OTHERWISE QUOTED: Eac 200e; Ze, ; »4,tions Ds G » : , é : 
8.00, ehostpald, exch, 2c; doz. $2.29 Ae h, 20c; doz na EL Ae BAe Pied Each, 30c per clump; doz., $3.60; 
ooms in July 3-4 ft. u FRITI € i j 
DOUBLE TIGER LILY. Lighter shades and more delicate LOLS EN ate pen ee nee tenet ties es 
blossoms. One to three weeks later. Same height. SKINNER’S AZALEA LILY. One of his newest and finest. 
FORTUNE! TIGER LILY. A later and taller form of the 26 to 30 in. high with massive clusters of apricot blos- 
_ tiger lily. It grows 5 to 6 feet tall and blooms the latter soms carried erect, 18 to 24 to the stalk. Each, 70c; 
part of August. Each, 25c; doz., $2.50; postpaid, each, postpaid, 75e. 4 c : : 
30c. 
BLACKBERRY LILY. A small lily with mottled red flowers, THE W. A. SIMMONS LILY. This lily, another Skinner hy- 
See dietall, foliaze resembles iris. Blooms through July. brid with the native lily, resembles Dauricum but is an 
DAURICUM OR CANDLESTICK LILY. Grows 2 feet high. SEER CVE Eee LG ee eee ae 
bears clusters of orange red flowers resembling the Elegans, r : , 
but the plant is a trifle taller and later, the flowers larger WHITE MOUNTAIN LILY (Leucocrinum). A native lily 
: hich appears in May. A cluster of fragrant funnel-shaped 
Postpaid, each, 30c; doz., $3.00. 7 ing 
CORAL OR TENUIF OLIUM. Blooms in May and June. Toa Ene pak nN SE ta er a 
ge facing down Pe ee er ane brig hy tod sow: SCOTTIAE LILY. Another Skinner production. Glossy dark 
. - Siberi p 8 a green foliage 1 OF ight orange flowers facing outward from a 
GOLDEN’ GLEAM. Derived from the Coral Lily which it re- sturdy stem 2 to 3 feet tall. An outstandingly beautiful 
lily. Blooms in July. Each, 70c; postpaid, 75c. 
ELEGANS or RED RUSSIAN. on old trenton color, CONCOLOR. A. distinctive dark red, mid-season lily with 
flowers in a cluster of 3 to 5 and upturned. Unusual and 
oe aon. with clusters of red bells turned to the sky. Blooms very handsome, Hach 300; dox.23.00+. postpaid each 
PHILADELPHICUM OR WILD LILY. A form of our native 33c; doz, $3.30. 
Flame Lily, from Canada, very hardy; blooms in late June AMABILE. A new lily from Korea. Perfectly hardy. Blooms 
and July, when they streak the low prairies with red eas the Coral Lily. 2 to 3 ft. tall. Many flowers on a 
splashes. 3 
PHILADELPHICUM HYBRID No. 12. One of F. L. Skinner’s MAXWILL. One of Mr. Skinner’s finest, for which he was 
crosses. A short heavy stem with large flowers, resembling recognized by the Royal Horticultural Society of London. 
the Elegans in some ways, but bears more and_ heavier Flowers nodding, like the Coral Lily on a very large scale, 
bloom. Each, 30c; doz., $3.00; postpaid, each, 35e. stalk 6 to 7 ft. tall, covered with many of the large bells. 
MARIPOSA LILY. A native of the Dakota Bad’ Lands and Blooms in Jdaly. Each, 75e; postpaid, 80c. 
the Rockies. Sometimes ealled Butterfly Lily or American HEMEROCALLIS DUMORTIERI. Blooms in June: 18 in.: 
Tulip. Blooms in early June. Lovely tulip-like white flowers orange yellow. HEMEROCALLIS MIDDENDORFFI 
pore with colored centers on waving stems 10 inches (Amur Day Lily). Blooms in June and July: height 2 to 
hig 3 feet; flowers bright yellow. HEMEROCALLIS THUN- 
DAVMOTTIAE. One of the Canadian hybrids 4 to 5 ft. tall BERGII. Blooms in July; height 2 to 3 ft.; flowers clear 
- with many blooms. Price, each, 45c; postpaid, 50c. yellow and fragrant. Each, 20c; doz., $2.00. Postpaid. 
«LILY OF THE VALLEY. The outstanding early flower for each, 22c. 

| _ GENERAL FLOWERING PERENNIALS 
Prices Unless Otherwise Quoted: 

Each, 20c; doz., $2.00. Postpaid, each, 22¢; doz., $2.20. 
ACHILLEA. The Pearl. White, aster-like blooms, June- HOLLYHOCK. We have a lovely selection of colors. Single 
Sept. 18 in. and Double, each, 25c; doz., $2.50. Postpaid, each, 30c. 
BABY’S BREATH. Standard. Feathery white, 18-24 in. ICELAND POPPY. 12 to 15 in. tall. Mixed orange, white 
Blooms all season. and_yellow. Blooms all season. 
Pacifica. A large flowered type, entirely hardy. Each, LYCHNIS. Perennial with the brightest of scarlet blossom 
PR ones doz., $3.50. Postpaid, each, 40c; doz., $4.00. clusters. 
Bristol Fairy. Large double Baby’s Breath, grafted roots. LINARIA. Butter and Eggs of old-fashioned gardens, Looks 
Each, 40c; doz., $4.00. Postpaid, each, 45¢; doz., $4.50. like a yellow and white snapdragon. 
BLEEDING HEART. Blooms in May. Each, 40c; postpaid, PHYSOSTEGIA. Tall stems topped by white snapdragon- 
each, flowers blooming in August. 
BOUNCING ‘BET (Saponaria). Pinkish white, 12-18 in., PLATYCODON, Chinese Bellflower. Comes in blue or white, 
blooms all season. Resembles Phlox. ; Blooms July and August. Ht. 18 to 30 in. Also double 
CAMPANULA, Rapunculoides. Blue Bell. 30 in. Blooms blue at 5 cents each higher. 
June and July. : POPPY MALLOW. A low-growing plant of the ground cover 
Carpatica. A 6 to 12 in. Blue Bell with large, bright blue type. Blooms most of the season. Flowers a handsome 
bells. purple, large and poppy-like. 
-__Rotundifolia. The delicate and early Scotch Blue Bell. ROSEMARIE. A double, perennial pink morning glory. 
COLUMBINE. Canadensis. Red and yellow. Rocky Moun- SWEET WILLIAM. Perennial member of the pink family 
tain. Lovely blue, blooms in June. 18 in. with a variety of shades. 
Hybrid. Mrs. Scott Elliott hybrids in a variety of shades. SEDUM. Spurium. Pink flowers. Ground cover, 
Liberty Bell; a cream colored native of Montana. Spectabile. Handsome foliage and fleshy leaves and stalks, 
CREEPING BUTTERCUP. A ground cover useful around up to 1 foot high. 
‘pools, ete. Kamschaticum. Low ground cover with yellow flowers. 
DAISY, Shasta. Blooms from June till fall. 12 to 18 in. g I ET PEA : ; ue a 
Giant. 3 to 5 ft. Blooms profusely late in_ season. - Lit UL Ma behead aed As ips dak dis dyant Ba 
Painted. 12 to 18 in. Blooms all season. Rose color. SIBERIAN LAVATERA. 3 to 5 : Aw 
fo - Z 3 : d A. 3 to 5 ft. A pink flowering hardy 
ee RELTOUDES. 2S a this hardy pink in these and long blooming perennial with a 3 foot spread. 
- ERYNGIUM Sen Holl P 18 to 36 in. At blooming time STATICE. Resembles Baby’s Breath but of a lavender color. 
the whole plant is bine. : begets Plover Head. Clear rae? flowers.in clusters from 
GAIL F or, 9 18 in. Blooms all uly on. 2 to 4 ft. A medicinal herb. 
‘ Uae ia eee. Alower on Sas ea VERONICA SPICATA. Long, graceful spikes of clear blue 
GOLDENGLOW. Double, each, 25c. Postpaid, 30c. in July. ; 
HEARTSEASE. A lovely little plant like a small pansy, a VIORNA SCOTTIAE. A low growing member of the clem- 
seyorite in old gardens. atis family. Lavender bells in July. 
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