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LILIES 
CANADENSE. Broad, funnel-shaped, droop- 
ing flowers varying from yellow to orange; 
spotted inside. Graceful and pretty. June 
and July. 30c. each, $3.00 per dozen. 
PLANTAIN LILY (Funkia). Low growing 
plant with broad shiny foliage. Sky blue 
flowers in July. 30c. each, $3.00 per dozen. 
REGAL LILY (Regale). White flowers suf- 
fused with pink; very fragrant. June. (See 
dlustration.) 35c. each, $3.50 per dozen. 
ROCK LILY (Yucca filamentosa). Creamy 
white flowers in June and July. 4 to 5 ft. 
25c. each, $2.50 per dozen, 
UMBELLATUM ep itera paee, ie 
bellate heads of light orange red flowers, free 
: s 5 me : Top—J. A. Crawford 
flowering. 35c. each, $3.50 per dozen. Boktou= De Regel 
DAY LILIES (Hemerocallis) s0c. each, $5.00 per doz. 


Bay State. Brilliant, glistening deep yellow; vigorous, free blooming; late June. 4 ft. 
Dr. Regel. Handsome, rich, orange-yellow. Very fragrant. May. 18 in. 
- Fulva (Brown Day Lily). Tall, graceful Lily with orange-brown blossoms in June 
and July. Does well in shade or damp land. 
J. A. Crawford. Rich apricot-yellow. June. One of the best. 4 ft. 
Lemona (Lemon Day Lily). Large lemon yellow. July. 

The Regal Lily (Lilium Regale) 
CANNAS 
Cannas are generally used in circular or triangular beds. However, 
they can be effectively used in borders. When planted in ‘beds, they 
are usually arranged 18 inches apart. A planting made in early May 
will furnish bloom throughout the Fall. 
Dozen 100 
Good! Mixtures. 255 earns os oe Re ee Cre $1.50 $10.00 
Named) Varieties as:Follows psec. eee eee eee 2.00 12.50 
Eureka; Most popular pureswhites seo erence een en 3 to 4 ft. 
Hungarian. Immense, satiny rose-pink flowers. Blue-green 
FOWASES , xpo arc tisespeke tee SU Eel eT eee ee Ea 3% ft. 
King Humbert: @ieds- Bronzetolia zeae ieee een 5 ft. 
King Humbert. Yellow. Green foliage. (See illustration.)......... 5 ft. 
President. The most popular red. Green foliage. (See illus- 
ER GELOT  )isic, wuraroreiscaeuelece Sie ale ee eee eee gcse ORR Ee ay eee 34 ft. 

Yellow King Humbert 


° ° AMARYLLIS HALLI 
Magic Lily or LICORIS : 
The garden should not only supply an effective, pleasing 
A rare, mysterious Lily. The foliage appearsin early Spring, dis- landscape but a'succession of suitable cut flowers for the 
appearing completely by early July. In August, straight stalks home. It is difficult toimagine a more satisfactory cut flower 
without foliage shoot up to 24 inches developing at the top umbels than the Gladiolus which may be had in 
of large, beautiful, delicate lilac pink flowers. Perfectly hardy. various shades and may be planted over a 
$1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen period of 3 months, extending the blooming 
season from July to late Autumn. There 
are hundreds of named varieties of Gladio- 
lus, many of which are no longer being 
grown, From the better known varieties 
we have selected the following which we 
consider at the top in their class, meeting 
the requirements for the average home 
garden, either to be left in the garden or cut 
for the home. 

Dozen 100 
Good Mixture.............$0.85 $6.00 
Named Varieties as follows 1.00 7.50 
Crimson Glow. Rich crimson; fine, wide- 
open, perfectly formed flowers. 
Maid of Orleans. Early, large pure white 
with a touch of cream in throat; very 
distinctive and fine. (See illustration.) 
Minuet. One of the finest lavenders. 
Strong stems; excellent as a cut flower. 
Picardy. Salmon-pink; strong, vigorous 
grower, even the small sized bulbs pro- 
ducing enormously large flowers, One of 
the finest Glads of all times. Continues 
to be the most e-tensively planted va- 
riety. (See tllustration.) 
Red Phipp-. Soft flowing red; sport of the 
popular W. H. Phipps; one of best reds. 
= Token. Red with cream throat. 
Maid of Orleans | W.H. Phipps. Tall, Geranium pink; late. 

Picardy 
