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CANDIDUM (Madonna) — This is 
the lily grown in all old-fashioned 
gardens. Pure white flowers; 
borne on stems 8 to 4 ft. high — 
Blooming size bulbs, each 50c; 3 
for $1.65. 
RED CORAL LILY—tThis is one of 
the most useful of all lilies. Grows 
only 18 inches tall, fine for use in 
borders, in the rock garden. The 
flowers are not very large, but 
their color is such brilliant yet 
pleasing shade of scarlet that they 
highlight the entire garden all 
through June. Perfectly hardy and 
easy to grow. Blooming size bulbs. 
Each, 50c; > L0reS 135, 
FAIRY LILY (Zephyranthus)—One 
of the prettiest and most easily- 
grown bulbs. Plant in open ground 
like gladiolus bulbs. Each 15c; 
$1.35 Dozen. 
ROSEHA—Beautiful clear rose; flow- 
ers large and very large. Height 1 
foot. Each 15c; $1.35 Dozen. 
HEMEROCALLIS - HYBRID DAY LILIES. 
BAY STATE—Enormous blooms of 
glistening yellow. The form of the 
flower is that of a white-mouthed 
bell and the texture is excellent. 
Blooms in July. 48 inches tall. 
Each 50c; Sr lOle plou. 
FLAVA—Clear lemon-yellow. The 
old Lemon lily. 86 inch. May and 
June. Hach 35c; 3 for $0.90. 
FLUVA—The old Lemon lily. 40 
mich: “July; Hach 30¢; 3° for 75c: 
KWANSO FLORA PLENA, Orange 
flushed with red, double, 42 inch. 
July and August. Ech 50c; 3 for 
$1.35. 
THUNGERGI—Pale yellow, even- 
36 inch, July and Au- 
3 fOr $1.20. 
ing bloomer. 
gust. Hach 45c; 
Parcel Post Rates on Cannas and 
Lilies—3c each, 5c for 3; 8c for 6; 
12c for 12, unless order is above 
$2.50. 

SUPERB 
PEONIES 
THE FINEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY 
Plant Peonies in good, rich soil in an open, sunny situation if pos- 
sible, with the eyes 2 or 3 inches below the surface, never deeper. 
‘The 
roots should be spread out well, and the earth packed firmly around 
t h em. 
All Extra Strong, Completely Hardy, Selected, 3 to 5 Eye Roots. 
Parcel Post Rates on Peonies—5c each; 20c for 5; or 35c for 10, if order 
is below $2.50. 
EUGENIE VERDIER — A very 
lovely Hydrangea-pink. One of the 
showiest of the pink-tone varieties 
very large. Early midseason. 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—Large white 
with a few crimson flakes on the 
central petals, tall, early. 50s each; 
3 for $1.30. 
FLORAL TREASURE — A clear, 
even pale lilac rose. Very free 
flowering, early. Each 65c; 3 for 
$1.70. ; 
MARY BRAND—Dark clear crim- 
son, with a few yellow stamens 
buried in the collar, notable fra- 
grance for a red variety. Free 
flowering in mid season. Each, 
$1.00; 3 1Ob e2.00; 
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