OCHRACEUM—kt(w)50. Desirable Burmese Lily with nod- 
ding, fragrant flowers, straw yellow to ochre, stained pur- 
ple and olive. Under glass, everblooming. Pkt. 35c. 
PARDALINUM—+yt(2-3)60. The richly-hued Panther Lily 
is one of our own particular favorites. Spectacular flower- 
pyramids of orange and dominant crimson. Hardy and 
adaptable. Pkt. 20c; x oz. 40c. 
PARRYI—~y(3)36. A lovely, none too easy, Lily with delic- 
iously perfumed lemon yellow trumpets. Pkt. 25c. 
PHILADELPHICUM — y(3)35. Red Wood-lily. 
chalices of vivid, red-toned orange. Pkt. 20c. 
PHILADELPHICUM HYBRIDS—~y(3)35. Mostly crosses of 
Davuricum and Philadelphicum, made by Canadian plant 
breeders. A most interesting race, showing pleasing varia- 
tion in form and coloring. Pkt. 25c. 
POLYPHYLLUM—-+t(2)40. Rarity of Himalayan woodlands. 
Fragrant trumpets, creamy without, purple-marbled white 
within. Pkt. 35c. 
POMPONIUM-—y (2) 40. 
reflexed. Pkt. 30c. 
PYRENAICUM—+yt(2)40. Blossoms of soft lemon, purple- 
dotted. Contrasting red anthers. Pkt. 25c; 8 for 70c. 
REGALE—ekt(2)50. The King of Lilies, at least as far as 
northern gardens are concerned, exceedingly easy, and none 
more beautiful. Glossy white, wax-like, are the great flar- 
ing trumpets, but within there is a lemon tinting, the re- 
verse shows rosy suffusions. The flowers are richly’ per- 
fumed. A long-lived Lily, and established plantings of it 
give magnificent effects. Splendid cut flower. Easy from 
seed, germinating quickly and strongly. 1 pkt. 15c; % oz. 
30c; 44 oz. 50c; 1 oz. $1.60; 14 ib. $5.50. 
REGAL-GROUP HYBRIDS — Varied desirable Hybrid Lily 
strains in the general Regale complex. CENTIFOLIUM HY- 
BRIDS—Leucanthemum Chloraster crossed with Sargentiae 
and Regale. Pkt. 25c. THE CROW HYBRIDS—Splendid 
Canadian race, containing many varied inter-specific cross- 
ings. Pkt. 25c ; 8 for 70c. PRIDE OF CHARLOTTE—Re- 
gale on Sargentiae. Often carries bulbils in leaf axils. Pkt. 
20c; 3 for 50e. SHELBURNE HYBRID—Regale crossed on 
Sargentiae. Range of coloring considerable light to dark. 
Exceptionally fine large flowers. Follows Regale in bloom. 
Illustrated page 15. Pkt. 20c; + oz. 35c. SULPHUR- 
GALE HYBRIDS—Crosses of Myriophyllum superbum and 
Regale. _Compared with Regale, trumpets are larger, less 
flaring, inner tinting heavier, bloom-season later. Pkt. 20c. 
PRINCEPS CREELMAN—A robust, free-blooming Regale- 
Sargentiae cross. Pkt. 20c. OFFER 100A25—One pkt. each 
of these six for $1.10. 
REGALE-HYBRID BLEND — This is a mixture of six 
strains above. Seedlings will be in general Regale resem- 
blance, but will generally have later season of bloom, and 
will show pleasing variations in trumpet size and shape, 
and particularly in the colorings, basically white of course, 
but with tintings, and stainings of lemon, elfin green, rose, 
olive and brown. Pkt. 20c; yy oz. 35c; % oz. 65c. 
ROEZLI—y(2-3)36. This fine Lily may be considered a 
smaller Pardalinum. Pkt. 20c. 
SUPERBUM—+yt(2)100. Stately plants that may tower to 
ten feet, are hung with recurved blossoms in beautiful com- 
binations and overlays of yellow, orange, scarlet and 
maroon. Seeds germinate first year, but show no leaves 
until following spring. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 40c; %% oz. 5c. 
TENUIFOLIUM—(L. pumilum)—ekt(2)36. Coral Lily. Very 
many recurved blossoms in the glossy vermilion intensity 
of old Chinese lacquer. Easy and quick. Sometimes flowers 
first season. Illustrated page 31. Pkt. 20c; 7s oz. 80c; % 
oz. 50c; % oz. 90c; 1 oz. $3.00. 
TENUIFOLIUM GOLDEN GLEAM—In this race the flow- 
ers are usually rich honey-amber, but a rare seedling may 
come coral red. Pkt. 20c; 2 oz. 35c. 
VARIED HYBRID BLEND—Lily Hybrids involving ances- 
try of Hansoni, the Martagons, Philadelphicum, Concolor, 
Henryi, Davuricum, Wilmottiae, Davidi, Maximowczi 
perhaps of others. Greatly variable, and should yield inter- 
esting and beautiful forms. It does not contain the Regale- 
Group Hybrids, and these should be ordered separately. Pkt., 
at least 15 seeds, 25c; 8 pkts. for 70c; 10 for $2.10. 
WALLICHIANUM—(w) (3-4) 75. Tender Lily from north- 
ern India, with 10-inch, fragrant flower trumpets, creamy 
\-ith olive shadings in reverse. Pkt. 25c. 
W ASHINGTONIANUM—yt(2-3)60. Beautiful species with 
wide funnel blossoms that open white, but gradually suffuse 
with a rose that deepens to violet. Pkt. 20c; yy oz. 35c. 
Upright 
Flowers brilliant scarlet, wax-like, 
and . 
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A quick and easy Lily of much 
carrying flowers of 
Pkt. 20c; ys oz. 
WILMOTTIAE—ekt (2) 50. 
beauty, the arching, willowy stems 
orange-tinted apricot, dotted red-brown. 
35c; 14% oz. 60c. 
OFFER 101A55—One pkt. each of the 57 Lilium species and 
hybrid strains listed above, for $11.40. 
OFFER 102A55—One pkt. each of 14 of the easier, quicker 
kinds, giving wide diversification of color and form, Amabile 
Callosum, Cernuum, Concolor, Davidi, Davuricum, Formos- 
anum, Longiflorum, Maximowiczi, Regale, Regale-Hybrid 
Blend, Tenuifolium Golden Gleam, and Wilmottiae $2.75 
value total of separate prices, for just $2.20 in the collec- 
tion. No changes. 
SPECIAL LILY BLEND—Includes seeds of about 50 Lilium 
species and Hybrid strains, but not, of course, in equal pro- 
portions. Nevertheless, here is a wonderfully diversified and 
widely inclusive mixture, all the best of the true Liliums. 
Pkt. 15c; 4% oz. 50c; %4 oz. 90c; 1 oz. $3.50. 
1 LILY OF THE VALLEY 
Dainty, shade-tolerating, perennials for 
rock garden, bedding, or to colonize be- 
neath trees. Convallaria majalis. 
WHITE BELL—Lovely perfumed bells 
of snowy daintiness, flowers that are 
pendant pearls. Plants, rooted individ- 
ual pips, not clumps, for outdoor plant- 
10 for 75c; 30 for $2.00; 100 for 
ing, 
$6.00. PINK BELL—Rare form, flowers 
flushed rose. Illustrated opposite. 
Plants, rooted pips, 3 for 70c; 7 for 

$1.40, customer limit. FORTIN GIANT 
—kt. A taller, large-flowered form of the 
white variety. Seeds, pkt. 25c. 
T LIATRIS (Blazing Star) 
Unexcelled for cutting, or for summer garden decoration. 
“kt”? culture. ELEGANS—(8)28. A beautiful and distinct 
species. Each individual “blossom’’ is large and starry, pure 
lavender with white centers, long, curved stamens giving airy 
effect. Our fullest recommendation. Pkt. 15c; xy oz. 25c; % oz. 
40c. (Plants, each 35c). SCARIOSA AVALON—(4)50. Blazing 
feather-torches of great tassel-blossoms in pulsating purple- 
violet. Splendid late-blooming species. Illustrated back 
cover. Pkt. 15c; %& oz. 35c. (Plants, each 30c; 8 for 85c). 
SCARIOSA PURE WHITE — (4)50. Towers of bloom, 
branching spikes overflow with big lace-edged blossoms of 
swansdown whiteness. A beauty. Pkt. 15c; + oz. 25c. 
(Plants, each 35c; 3 for $1.00). SPICATA—(3)50. A fine 
species. Long, dense columns of richly purple fluffiness. Pkt. 
15c; % oz. 35c. LIGULISTYLIS—(2)20. Our earliest Li- 
atris. Purple flowerheads in style of Scariosa, but comes on 
weeks ahead of that species. Not too big for the large rock 
garden. Pkt. 20c. HYBRIDA GRAND DUBOIS—(3)72. Our 
tallest, great packed pillars of deep violet in plumose silki- 
ness. Pkt. 15c; 7; oz. 25e. OFFER 99A55—One pkt. each 
of the six for 85c. LIATRIS BLEND—Fine mixture, above, 
with others. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 35c; %4 oz. 60c. 
FIELD BOOK OF AMERICAN WILD FLOWERS— 
Mathews. Guide to the wild flowers of eastern America, 
Atlantic to central Kansas and Dakota. 590 pages, 400 
illustrations. $3.50. 

* LINUM ANNUAL—ex(2-3)18. Easy, quick, pretty, long 
in bloom. GRANDIFLORUM—Satiny blossoms of old rose. 
Pkt. 10c. ANGUSTIFOLIUM—Flowers of silky deep blue, 
medium size, in enormous numbers. Pkt. 10c. STRICTUM 
—Pretty Abyssinian species with little yellow flowers in 
compact, head-like clusters. Pkt. 20c. OFFER 104A15—One 
pkt. of each for 35c. 
1 LINUM HARDY—‘*rbx. Here are the hardy perennial 
Linums. Though long-lived, they give showy bloom first 
season. ALPINUM—(8)6. Flowers of brilliant blue on low 
plants. Stems short, erect. Pkt. 20c. AUSTRIACUM—(2)20. 
Robust plants that carry in graceful canopy style, great 
spreads of Gentian-blue flowers. Pkt. 10c; % _ OZ. 25c. 
COLLINUM LOREYI—(8)10. Arching plants with large 
satiny blossoms of lilac. with indigo striations. Ever-bloom- 
ing. Pkt. 15c. FLAVUM—(2-4)15. Loose, wide Ph ade of 
olden yellow flowers. Will need some winter mulching in 
e5ld ayia A showy perennial. Pkt. 20c. PERENNE—(2) 
25. In this Perenne strain the flowers are mostly vivid, 
satiny blue, but at times white or striate ones May appear. 
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 20c. OFFER 105A55—One pkt. each of 
above for 65c. 
