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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. 
REGAL LILY (Regale). White flowers suf- 
fused with pink; yellow throat. Very fra- 
grant. The most popular of allhardy garden 
Lilies. Not only popular as a garden Lily, 
but beautiful and lasting as a cut flower. 
(See illustration.) 35c. each, $3.50 per dozen, 
$6.50 per 25, $11.50 per 50, $20.00 per 100. 
ROCK LILY (Yucca filamentosa). Creamy : 
white flowers in June and July. 4 to 5 ft. Top—J. A. Crawford 
25c. each, $2.50 per dozen. Bottom—Dr. Regel 
DAY LILIES (Heme rocallis ) 50c. 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. ¢ 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 L & a 
be effectively used in borders. When planted in beds, they are usually arranged ; x 
18 inches apart. A planting made in early May will furnish bloom throughout P 3 
the Fall. . : : aoa 
Dozen 25 50 100 Weg 
Good Mixtures. .scee eee Gee on ee eer $1.50 $2.75 $5.00 $9.00 g | 
Named Varieties... i555 5:8s0sceeeeeeuenenns 2.00 3.50 6.50 12.00 } m Pe 
City of Portland. Beautiful rose-pink (See ¢llustration.)............. 4 ft. | ie, { jy y 
Eureka Mosti popular pure white.sse se see ee cid oe een cian 3 to 4 ft. | : a ag * Pe | 
King Humbert. Red. Bronze foliage.................0ceceeeeeeees 5 ft. LS i? Ye Z 4 
King Humbert. Yellow. Green foliage...................+.e.-0e-:- Baise es a f , ? i | 
President. The most popular red. Green foliage. (See illustration.) ..31% ft. fe Pe a haa | 
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City of Portland President 
Ma. ° p) , AMARYLLIS HALLI 
agic £ Y or LICORIS The garden should not only supply an effective, pleasing 
; ; : 4 ; ; Ss landscape but a succession of suitable cut flowers ‘or ‘he 
A rare, mysterious Lily. The foliage appears in early Spring, dis- home. Itis difficult toimagine a more satisfactory cut flower 
appearing completely by early July. In August, straight stalks with- than the Gladiolus which may be had in 
out foliage shoot up to 24 inches developing at the top, umbels of various shades and may be planted over a 
large, beautiful, delicate lilac pink flowers. Perfectly hardy. period of 3 months, extending the blooming 
$1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen 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. 
Good Mixture: $1.25 per dozen, $2.00 
per 25, $3.50 per 50, $6.50 per 100 
Choice Named Varieties as follows: 
$1.50 per dozen, $2.50 per 25, $4.50 
per 50, $7.50 per 100 
(E) Early—(M) Midseason—(L) Late 
Bagdad (L). Tall, large, smoky old rose. 
Betty Nuthall (L). Large, orange pink. 
Dr. Bennett (M). Fine, orange scarlet. 
Flaming Sword (E). Flaming red 
Maid of Orleans (E). Large, pure white. 
Minuet (M). One of the finest avenders. 
Picardy (E). Salmon pink. Strong, vig- 
orous grower. The most extensively 
planted variety. 
Red Phipps (M). Soft, glowing red. One 
of the best reds. 
Spirit of St. Louis (M). A fine orange 
saffron, throat dotted red. 
Token (E). Deep salmon, cream throat. 
Vagabond Prince (M). Rich, iridescent 
garnet brown with glowing scarlet blotch, Betty Nuthall 

