
PRICES UNLESS OTHERWISE 
QUOTED: Each, 20c; doz., i 00. 
Postpaid, each, 24e; doz., $2.40. 
SINGLE . id ae LILY. Blooms in 
July. 2-4 

DOUBLE T ‘ G ER LILY. Lighter 
shades and more delicate blossoms. One to three weeks later. pas ial. 
>s FORTUNE! TIGER LILY. A later and taller t.-m of the tiger lily. It grows 5 to 6 
Azalen Lily Sa. lS aie tall and blooms the latter part of August. Each, 25c; doz., $2.50; postpaid, 
ach. 30c. 
BLACKBERRY LILY. A small lily with mottl d fl 2 t f 
kg Ree pten: hous ya y ottled re owers, 2 to 3 ft. tall, foliage 
4.5 
AURICUM OR CANDLESTICK LILY. Grows 2 feet high, bears clusters of orange red flowers resembling the Elegans, ‘but the plant is a trifle 
taller and later, the flowers larger. Postpaid, each, 30c; doz., $3.00. 
- CORAL OR TENUIFOLIUM. Biooms in May and June. Spikes 18 in. to 2 ft. tall, bear numerous bright red flowers, facing down and with 
-_ yeflexed petals. Native of Siberia. 
GOLDEN GLEAM. Derived from the Coral Lily which it resembles in every way except for its attractive orange color. 
_ ELEGANS or RED RUSSIAN. An old fashioned favorite 18 in. tall with clusters of red bells turned to the sky. Blooms in June. 
x eee CUM, OR WiLD LILY. A form of our native Flame Lily, from Canada, very hardy; blooms in late June and July, when they 
___ streak the low prairies with red splashes. 4 
> ‘PHILADELPHICUM HYBRID No. #2. One of F. L. Skinner’s crosses. A short heavy stem with large flowers, resembling the Elegans in some 
ways t bears more and heavier bloom. Each, 30c; doz. $3.00; postpaid, each, c. 
x HS RePOSA LILY. A native of the Dakota Bad Lands and the Dockies. Sometimes called Butterfly Lily or American Tulip. Blooms in early 
< e. Lovely tulip-like white blooms with colored centers on waving stems 10 inches high. - 
DAUMOTTIAE. Sor of the Canadian hybrids 4 to 5 ft. tall with many blooms. Price, each, 45c; postpaid, 50c. 
_ LILY OF THE VALLEY. The outstanding early flower for very shady locations. Each, 30c per clump; doz., $3.00; postpaid, each, 35c. 
ICLARY Li ES. A small, very early blooming native, bright yellow lily; also brown checker board lily. 
SKINNER’S AZALEA LILY. One of his-newest and finest. 26 to 30 in. high with massive clusters of apricot blossoms carried erect, 18 to 24 to 
the stalk. Each, 60c; postpaid, 65c. 


- See W. A. SiIMMO NS LILY. This lily, another Skinner hybrid with the native lily, resembles Dauricum but is an exceptionally heavy bloomer and 
sp e flowers are of a handsome orange color, 
: SCOTTIAE LILY. Another Skinner production. Glossy dark green foliage, bright orange flowers facing outward from a sturdy stem 2 to 3 feet 
tall. An outstanding beautiful lily. Blooms in July. Each, 70c; pestpaid, 75c. 
= cONCOLOR. A distinctive dark red, mid-season lily with flowers in a cluster of 3 to 5 and upturned. Unusual and very handsome. Each, 30c; 
eds postpaid, each, 33c; doz., $3.30. 
maxi L. One of Mr. Skinner’s finest, for which he was recognized by the Royal Horticultural Society of London. Flowers nodding, like the 
z Coral Lily on a very large scale, stalk 6 to 7 ft. tall, gi as with many of the large bells. Blooms in July. Each, 75¢; postpaid, 80c. 
ait DAY LIL LIES—We offer three hardy “sorts from Asia 
-HEMEROCALLIS DUMORTIERI. Blooms in June; 18 in.; flowers orange yellow. 
-HEMEROCALLIS MIDDENDORFFI (Amur Day Lily). Blooms in June and July; height 2 to 3 feet; flowers bright yellow. 
_ HEMEROCALLIS THUNBERGII. Blooms in July; height 2 to 3 feet; flowers clear yellow and fragrant. Postpaid, prices for all three, each, 30c. 

















Prices Galess Otherwise Quoted 
Each, 20e; doz., $2.00. Postpaid, each, 22c; doz., $2.20. 
ACHILLEA. The Pearl. White, aster-like blooms. June-Sept. 18 in. 
BABY’S BREATH. Standard. Feathery white, 18-24 in. Blooms all 
season. 
Bristol Fairy. Large double Baby’s Breath, grafted roots. Each, 
40c; doz., $4.00. Postpaid, each, 45c; doz., $4.50. 
BLEEDING HEART. Blooms in May. Each, 40c; postpaid, each, 45c. 
BOUNCING BET (Saponaria). Pinkish white, 12-18 in., blooms all 
season. Resembles Phlox. 
ejay or abet Rapunculoides. Blue Bell. 30 in. Blooms June and 
berentaa A 6 ta 12 in. Blue Bell with large, bright blue bells. 
Rotundifolia. The delicate and early Scotch Blue Bell. 
COLUMBINE. Canadensis. Red and yellow. Rocky Mountain. Lovely 
blue, blooms in June. 18 in. 
Hybrid. Mrs. Scott Elliott hybrids in a variety of shades. Liberty 
Iceland Poppy Bell. A cream colored native of Montene: \ Giant Dei 
? CREEPING BUTTERCUP. A ground cover useful around pools, etc. tant Vaisy 
DAISY, Shasta. Blooms from June till fall. 12 to 18 in. 
Giant. 3 to 5 ft. Blooms profusely late in season. 
F Painted. 12 to 18 in. Blooms all season. Rose color. 
DIANTHUS DELTOIDES. We have this hardy pink in these varieties—Requieri, Splendens. 
ERYNGIUM, Sea Holly. 18 to 36 in. At blooming time the whole plant is blue. 
GAILLARDIA, Blanket Flower. 12 to 18 in. Blooms all season. 
Burgundy. A lovely dark red Gaillardia. 
GOLDENGLOW. Double, each, 25c. Postpaid, 30c. & 
HOLLYHOCK. We have a lovely selection of colors. Single and Double, each, 25c; doz., $2.50. Postpaid, each, 30c. — 
ICELAND POPPY. 12 to 15 in. tall. Mixed orange, white and yellow. Blooms all season. 
LYCHNIS. Perennial with the brightest of scarlet blossom clusters. 
_ LINARIA. Butter and Eggs of old-fashioned gardens. Looks like a yellow and white snapdragon. 
PHYSOSTEGIA. Tall stems topped by white snapdragon-flowers blooming in August. 
PLATYCODON, Chinese Bellflower. Comes in blue. Blooms July and August. Ht. 18 to 30 in. Also double blue at 5 cents each higher. 
{CELAND POPPY. This very hardy early spring and summer bloomer comes in whites, yellows and orange. 
POPPY MALLOW. A low-growing plant of the ground 
cover type. Blooms most of the season. Flowers a band- 
some purple, large and poppy-like. 
ROSEMARIE. A double, perennial pink morning glory. 
SWEET WILLIAM. Perennial member of the pink family 
- with a variety of shades. 
SEDUM. Spurium. Pink flowers. Ground cover. 
Spectabile. Handsome foliage and fleshy leaves and stalks, 
up to 1 foot high. 
‘Kamschaticum. Low ground cover with yellow flowers. 
SIBERIAN SWEET PEA. A rose purple flowered dwarf 
perennial that blooms. over a long period. 
SIBERIAN LAVATERA,. 3 to 5 ft. A pink flowering hardy 
and long blooming perennial with a 3 foot spread. 
STATICE. Resembles Baby’s Breath but of a lavender color. 
TANSY. Plover Head. Clear yellow flowers in clusters from 
July on. 2 to 4 ft. A medicinal herb. 
Seen SPICATA. Long, graceful spikes of clear blue 
uly. 
VIORNA SCOTTIAE. A low growing member of the clem- 
atis family. Lavender bells in July. 
CRIMSON YARROW. Milfoil, in a dark red color. Hardy, 
showy. Blooms. July and August. 

