D.D.T. DUST 
may be put on—the bag shaken, and left for 
the winter. It will not harm the bulbs, but be 
sure to wash hands immediately after hand- 
dling, as it is poison. Use 1 oz. of dust to 1 
bushel of bulbs. Keep the clean bulbs in a cool 
Napthalene Flakes 
Telos (BOStDGIC) oman coke ayers ce $ .25 
5: |bs2' (postpaid) aia ters aes) ahd ee $ .90 
2 ocibsa (FO. Bc Lime, aot pee es cue ee $4.00 
LOOTMDS a(F-O. Ba Lim.) ie ease. | on $14.00 
BORDEAUX MIXTURE POWDER 
dry place, with a temperature of about 40 
degrees being very satisfactory. is effective fungicide spray for blights, mil- 
dew, rusts, etc. 
IID eROSIDOICNa pCa aaa ee Oe S235 
AIDS Mpostpaid)-f) \ si. Seek: peot teers ace $ .95 
ARSENATE OF LEAD: 
BLACK LEAF ’40: 
The best spray for aphids and other soft 
bodied insects. 
Lloz..(postpeidl) reas pots edtnnsthheaeek $ .40 The standard poison for chewing insects and 
5 oz. bottle (postpaid).............. $1.10 worms. 
Have your spray and treating materials int bs lpostpaid), sien casted opal: « $ .40 
shipped direct with your bulb order. Zitbs "(postpaid lie a a, wane cus ad $1.20 
Hardy Garden Lities 
THE ARISTOCRAT OF GARDEN FLOWERS 
Lilies can create more interest in your hardy borders or rock gardens, than any 
other genus of plants, mainly because of their wide range of varieties. Character- 
istics of plant, shape of flowers, colors, preference to soil, and a blooming range 
from June to late fall, make Lilies especially interesting. ‘Though we give a few 
cultural hints under individual varieties, it can be generally said that Lilies 
prefer a cool, moist soil, produced by a mulch of leaves, peat moss, or a thick 
low growing ground cover. Unless otherwise noted, plant 4 to 6 inches deep and 
about 10 to 12 inches apart. Lilies can be used almost anywhere in your garden. 
Plant in groups, among perennials, low border shrubs, or banked against low 
evergreens. Some especially good combinations are Candidum with Delphinium, 
Henryi with evergreens or Buddelia and Regals with climbing roses. 
We are taking especial care to produce and sell only mosaic free bulbs. ‘This 
is one of the principal reasons for failure with Lilies. Careful roguing and propa- 
gating from seed, where possible, is your assurance of healthy bulbs. All bulbs 
shipped are top size. 
VARIETIES 
LILIUM AURATUM ESPERANZA (Gold Band Lily) Each 3 for 12 for 
White spotted crimson with gold band. Flower late July to Septem- 
ber. Large bowl type on plants 4 to 6 ft. high. Does best in partial 
slrade@aVery pragnan t Prpgee nse eure MPU il ali we sift, a $1.75 $4.75 $18.00 
LILIUM CANADENSE FLAVIUM (Canada Lily) 
Golden yellow, spotted mahogany. Flowers in early July; bell shape 
ON SLES. 2otO-0-fb, LIOES-DESEIN slim SALES-SOL bie cow cronerirrn ore soorrreenioene .40 1.10 4.00 

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