~ TULIPS from Holland pos Tnue Lilies 
For best results in the garden, prepare the 
ground deeply in light shade (full sun, sec- “With their feet in the shade and their 
ond choice), and plant Oct. to Dec. 8 inches heads in the sun’’ is a good location rule 
deep; in pots, just cover and keep cool for most Lilies—half shaded by other lower 
and dark for several weeks. plants or shrubbery. pees ea 
: and bone meal, and envelop the bulbs in 
Old Favorites. Doz. $1.45; 100 $9.75: sharp sand to insure drainage. 
Clara Butt. Soft salmon-pink Darwin. oe 2 : 
Inglescombe Yellow. Rich golden Cottage. L. Formosanum (Phillippine Lily). Long 
ee Pride of Haarlem. Deep rose-pink Darwin. white trumpets in Sept. Set © inches deep 
ae oe 3 Pri Elizabeth oCidarerocet inte Daniin Nov.-Dec. Each 25¢; Doz. $2.50. 
pe fe chhickt blk ele ah 3312 " RAL oes L. Regale (Regal Lily). Large open white 
peeek New and Finer Kinds. 2 for 35¢; doz. $1.75; trumpets with golden throats, and tinted 
pee of 100 $11.75: pink externally; vigorous and easily estab- 
ais Blue Eagle. Rich blue-purple Darwin. lished. Set 8 inches deep Nov.-Jan. for 
: “eae B June flowers. Each 35¢; Doz. $3.50. 
Beas ronze Queen. Large copper-buff Breeder. 7 eae : , 
ee ; ‘ : Sunset Lily’’ (L. Pardalinum giganteum). 
i City of Haarlem. Giant scarlet Darwin. 2 Recurved brilliant scarlet petals shading to 
Cote D’Azur. Lovely lavender-blue Darwin. gold, spotted brown in the center; tall and 
Duke of Wellington. Fine white Darwin. dependable. Set 6 inches deep in Nov. for 
Golden Age. Deep yellow Darwin. July bloom. Each 35¢; Doz. $3.50. 
Indian Chief. Tall red-copper Breeder. L. Tenuifolium (Siberian Coral Lily). Dainty 
deep coral-red flowers with recurved petals 
Kathl Parlow. Large silvery-pink Darwin. 
e patnies ee aie Sie: oie on 18-inch stems in April. Set 6 inches 

Parrot Type (Quaint, showy petals) : deep in Nov. Each 20c; Doz. $2.00. 
Blue Parrot. Bright blue-purple. Each 25c; L. Tigrinum (True Tiger Lily). Deep apricot- 
doz. $2.50. Orange recurved petals, spotted maroon. 
Fantasy. Salmon-red, edged white and green. Set bulbs 8 inches deep Noy.-Dec. for Aug. 
SPE CMa ec AE Each 20¢; doz. $2.00. flowering. Each 35¢; Doz. $3.50. 
GRAPE HYACINTH (Muscari) 
Heavenly Blue. Pure mid-blue, tiny bells close- 
spaced in spikes like bunches of grapes and 
with a striking grape scent; bloom profusely 
in early spring from bulbs set 3 inches deep 
Sept. to Nov. Doz. 75¢; 100 $5.50. 
WATSONIAS for Height 
Watsonias resemble gladiolus, but are taller 
and have many more flowers per spike; ideal 
for backgrounds and color masses in the gar- 
den, as well as for bouquets. Set 4 inches deep 
Sept.-Oct. for April-May bloom. 
Bullard’s White. Finest pure white. Doz. $1.25; 
100 $9.00. 
Dazzler. Vivid orange; evergreen foliage and 
occasional out-of-season bloom. Doz. $1.25; 
100 $9.00. 
Pink. Soft rose-pink. Doz. $1.25; 100 $9.00. 
Salmon. Lovely salmon-pink. Doz. $1.25; 100 
$9.00. 
Mixed Hybrids. Many new shades. Doz. $1.10; 
100 $7.75, 
GRAPE HYACINTH WATSONIAS (right) 


