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LILIES 
The bulbs we offer are all large size and will 
give excellent flowers the first season. Price on all 
lily bulbs: 30c¢ each, 3 for 75c, 6 for $1.40, 12 for $2.50 
or 25 bulbs your choice for $4.75 all prepaid. 
HENRYI—A splendid garden plant, vigorous in its 
growth. ‘One of the best border Lilies, reaching . 
over & feet and more in height when established, 
and bearing more than 20 flowers of a rich, deep 
orange-yellow. Fine foliage. Does well in both light 
and heavy loam. August-September flowering. 
WILLMOTTI-—A tall, graceful Lily with slender fo- 
liage. Produces 15 or 20 flowers of a vivid orange 
red with recurved petals and numerous small brown 
spots. A very lovely variety, adapted for the gar- 
den but will need staking. July and August. 4 to 
5 feet. 
ELEGAN or RED RUSSIAN—Blooms in June with 
large clusters. Color, burnt orange shading to red. 
Showy and free flowering. In partial shade the 
color is deeper. The plant in full bloom resembles 
a glorified azalea. 
REGAL—One of the most beautiful: Likes a loamy 
soil and sunshine. Blooms in July with large, white 
flowers, yellow throat. Back of petals is nearly 
pink. Very showy and easy to grow. 
TIGERS—Large shapely flowers of ich salmon. 
orange dotted with black. Robust free flowering 
and easy to grow. Blooms in August. 
DOUBLE TIGERS—Double form of the tiger lily. 
Tall and showy. Hardy and easy to grow. 
BLACKBERRY LILY—Beautiful little flowers on 
stem 18 to 24 inches tall. Rich flame orange wilth 
crimson dots. The seed clusters forming later are 
shinihg jet black and shaped like a blackberry, 
hence the name. Very hardy and desirable. 
30c each, 3 for 75c, 6 for $1.40 
PHILLIPENSIS LILY—August to frost with large 
trumpets of pure white with hght green throat. 
Tall showy and easily grown. Very hardy. 
30c each, 3 for 80c, 6 for $1.50, 12 for ‘$2.85 
JUMBO TIGER LILY BULBS 
Extra large bulbs of tiger lily for quicker effect. 
Selected for their large size. 
60c each, 3 for $1.65, 6 for $3.00 


CREEPING PHLOX 
Ever see vast sheets of pink flowers or maybe blue 
or white in someone’s garden in the early spring and! wish 
you had some? Those plants are creeping phlox. They 
bloom very early; and are easy to grow from thick mats or 
carpet of light green foliage. The flowers are small and 
form masses of color. They should be planted this fall and 
here are some fine varieties and colors. 
30c-each, 3 for 75c, 6 for $1.35, 12 for $2.35 postpaid 
ALBA—Pure white. 
ATROPURPUREA—Rich and brilliant. Deep carmine red. 
LILACINA—Beautiful lilac blue. 
ROSA—Deep uniform rose pink. 
VIVID—Bright clear pink with deep vivid red eye. 
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SPECIAL OFFER TULIP BULBS 
Fine assortment of colors in long stemeg tulips 
nice plump bulbs that will flower next spring. Reds, 
pink, lavenders, yellows, etc. We are sure you will be 
pleased with the wide assortment of colors and 
blends you receive in this mixture. 
12 for 90c, 25 for $1.70, 50 bulbs $3.25, 100 for $6.35 
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IRIS 
Of the choicest varieties in a wide range of colors. 
Iris are easy to grow and their early colorful blooms 
are always showy and welcome. Plan to have somé on your 
grounds next spring by planting this wonderful collection. 
WM. MOHR—Gigantic flowers of velvet purple beautifully 
veined manganese violet. 
RED DOMINION—a beautiful red toned variety, rich deep 
color. 
ALCAZAR—Large flowers of rich violet purple, tall grow- 
ing and very handsome. 
RAMESES—Rich, yellow shaded with tourmaline pink. 
COPPHIRSMITH—Large rich copper bronze. 
CORONATION—-A beautiful soft yellow. 
CHINA ROSE—Early, orchid rose and bronze. 
MARY GHDDES—Beautiful soft pink. 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT—Very tall red-bronze. 
PERSIA—Very large. Lavender and steel blue. 
TAPESTRY—Large flowers, old rose and bronze. 
VENUS DE MILO—Gigantie pure white. 
Any three 75c, 6 plants $1.25, 12 for $2.10 
Properly Labeled and Postpaid 
FALL BLOOMING IRIS 
These varieties bloom in the spring and again in the 
fall. No garden should be without them. 
_35¢ each, Any three 95c, Any six $1.50 
AUTUMN ELF—Fragrant. Cream and lavender. 
AUTUMN KING—Large blue purple. 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT—Deep red: violet. 
JEAN SIRET—Dwarf, yellow flecked blue. 
OLIVE WHITE—Deep cream. Very fine. 
SOUTHLAN)D—Deep lemon chrome. 
ORIENTAL IRIS 
Are larger flowers than the German [Iris and bloom 
considerably later. They like a rich moist soil and for 
planting around lakes and pools are unexcelled. Very 
showy and desirable. 
BLUE BIRD—Beautiful formed flowers, rich uniform blue. 
CATHERINE PARRY—Double blue overlaid with purple. 
ELEANOR PARRY—Dovuble claret purple. 
FASINATION—Double mauve pink. Very beautiful. 
KOKO-NO-IRO-—-Six royal purple petals, yellow center. 
KUMO-NO-OBI—Bright clear purple. 
MOUNT HOOD—Dluble light blue, orange center. 
PURPLE AND GOLD—Double rich purple, golden throat. 
RED RIDING HOOD—Single amaranth red, veined white. 
WHITE SWAN—Singile, large pure white. Tall growing. 
SHAJDOW—Single, deep red purple very large flowers. 
DOMINATOR—Single, rich indigo blue with narrow white 
stripes. Very fine. 
45¢ each, 3 for $1.35, 6 for $2.25, 12 for $4.00 
Properly Labeled and Postpaid 


CREEPING PHLOX DIXIE BRILLIANT 
This new giant variety is the grandest dwarf 
sublata phlox ever introduced. If you are looking for 
a dwarf plant of unusual beauty and striking effect 
there it is. It is a strong, vigorous, hardy grower with 
mammouth flowers the size of a half dollar in gorge-~ 
ous brilliant rosy red. Planted now it will bloom nexr 
spring. 
50c each, 3 for $1.25, 6 for $2.00, 
$3.50 per dozen, prepaid. 


