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LILIES 
Prices, unless otherwise quoted: postpaid, 
each, 35; doz., $3.50; by express, each, 30¢; 
doz., $3.00. 
DOUBLE TIGER LILY. Lighter shades and 
more delicate blossoms than in the single. 
One to three weeks later. Same height. 
Sthyyrs TIGER LILY. Blooms in late July. 
2 eet. 
FORTUNEL TIGER LILY. A later and taller 
form of the tiger lily. It grows 5 to 6 
Sate tall and blooms the latter part of 
BLACKBERRY LILY. A small lily with mot- 
tled red flowers, 2 to 3 feet tall, foliage 
resembles iris. Blooms through July. 
DAURICUM OR CANDLESTICK LILY. Grows 

2 feet high, bears clusters of orange red ¢ 4 
flowers resembling the Elegans, but the oa : 
plant is a trifle taller and later. ‘The flow. Philadelphicum No. 12 
ers larger. 
CORAL OR TENUIFOLIUM. 
tall, bear numerous bright red flowers, 
Native of Siberia. 
FRITILLARY. Yellow, early spring blooming native lily. 
GOLDEN GLEAM. Derived from the Coral Lily which it resembles in every 
. way except for its attractive orange color. 
ELEGANS or RED RUSSIAN. An old fashioned favorite, 18 in. tall, with 
clusters of red bells turned to the sky. Blooms in June. 
PHILADELPHICUM HYBRID NO. 12. One of F. L: Skinner’s Flame Lily 
erosses from Canada. Very hardy; blooms in late June and July. ‘ 
PHILADELPHICUM OR WILD LILY. A form of our native Flame Lily, 
from Canada, very hardy; blooms in late June and July, when they streak 
the low prairies with red splashes. 
DAYVMGTTIAE. .One of the Canadian a 4 to 5 feet tall, 
blooms. Price, each, 45c, postpaid, 50c. - 
WILL. One of Mr. Skinner's finest, for which he was recognized by 
the Royal Horticultural Society of London. Flowers nodding, like the Coral 
Lily on a very large scale; stalk 6 to 7 feet tall, covered with many of 
the large bells. Blooms in July. Postpaid, each, 75¢. 
. i SKINNER’S AZALEA LILY. One of his newest and finest. 26 to 30 in. 
Dauricum Lily high with massive clusters of apricot blossoms carried erect, 18 to 24 to 
the stalk. Pestpaid, each, 75c. 
f the Dakota Bad Lands and the Rockies. Sometimes called Butterfly Lily or American Tu- 
MARIPOSA LILY. canis mee a avely tulip-like white blooms with colored centers on waving stems 10 inches high. 
LILY OF THE WALLEY. The outstanding early fiower for very shady locations. 
DAY LILY. We offer a mixture of extra hardy day lilies which have survived at our nursery for several years. 
Blooms in May and June. Spikes 18 in. to 2 feet 
facing down and with refiexed petals. 
with many 


Prices unless otherwise quoted 
Each, 3@c; dozen, $3.00; Postpaid, each, 35c; 
dozen, $3.50. 



Other “Flowering Perennials 
_ACHILLEA. — The Pearl. - White, aster-like blooms. DAISY, Shasta. 

HILLEA, June- Blooms from June till fall. -12 to 18 in. 
ao pt. -in. PAINTED DAISY. Blooms long and often. Various 
_ BABY’S BREATH. Standard. Feathery white, 18-24 in. shades. pt cats aac 
oe Blooms all season, GIANT DAISY. Late fall blooming. 4 ft. tall. 
_ BRISTOL FAIRY.. Large double. Grafted roots. Each, 50¢; ERYNGIUM, Sea Holly. 18 to 36 in, At blooming time the 
postpaid, each, 57e. 
BLEEDING HEART. Blooms in May. Each, 50c; postpaid, 







2 “each, 57e. 
BOUNCING BET (Saponaria‘. Pinkish white, 12-18 in., 
; ES blooms all season. Resembles Phiox. : 
CAMPANULA. Rapunculoides. Blue Bell. 30 in. Biooms 
ria June and July 
. Carpatica. rd ‘6 to 12 in. Blue Bell with large, bright blue 
bells. 
‘Rotundifolia. The delicate and early Scotch Blue Beil. 
CLEMATIS, Hybrid. An herbaceous clematis 18-24 in. high 
with masses of blue bell shaped flowers. 
 COLUMBINE. Canadensis. Red and yellow. 
tain. Lovely blue, blooms in June. 18 in. 
Hybrid. Mrs. Seott Elliott hybrids in a variety of shades. 
‘Liberty Bell. A cream colored native of Montana. 
Rocky Moun- 
pools, ete. 
POPPY MALLOW. 
SEDUM. 
Spurium. Pink flowers. 
nial with a3 foot spread. 
STATICE. 
- a lavender color. 
lated to the pinks. 
in clusters from July on. 2 to 
medicinal herb. 
of clear blue in July. 
color, 
August. 
_ CREEPING BUTTERCUP. A ground cover useful around 
A low-growing plant of the ground cover type. 
Flowers a handsome purple, large and poppy-like. 
Acre. Very small leaved, low growing, yellow flowers. 
Ground cover. 
Resembles Baby’s Breath but of 
SWEET WILLIAM. An old favorite. 
TANSY. Plover Head. Clear Arc rntio leet 
‘VERONICA SPICATA. Long, graceful spikes 
CRIMSON YARROW. Milfoil, in a dark red 
Hardy, showy. Blooms July and 
whole plant is blue. 
GAILLARDIA, Blanket Flower. 12 to 18 in. Blooms all season. 
GOLDENGLOW. Double. 
HOLLYHOCK. We have a lovely selection of colors. 
and Deubie. 
LYCHNIS. Perennial with the brightest of scarlet blossom 
clusters. 
LINARIA. Butter and Eges of old-fashioned gardens. _ Looks 
like a yellow and white snapdragon, 
LYTHRUM, Morden Pink. Tall spikes of bright pink flowers 
over many weeks, 
PHYSOSTEGIA. Tall stems topped by white snapdragon- 
flowers blooming in August. 
-PLATYCODGN, Chinese Bellflower. Comes in _ blue. 
July and August. Ht. 18 to 30 in. 
ICELAND POPPY. This hardy early spring and summer 
bloomer comes in whites, yellows and orange. 
Blooms most of the season. 
Single 
Bicoms 
SIBERIAN SWEET PEA. A rose purple flowered dwarf perennial that blooms over a long period, 
Gaillerdia 
SIBERIAN LAVATERA. 3 to 5 ft. A pink 
fiowering hardy and long blooming peren- 
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