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TIGRINUM PLENUM, S-8. The double form of the well-known 
Tiger Lily. Height 4 to 5 feet. June-July. 3 $.70, 12 $2.50. 
TIGRINUM SPLENDENS, S-8. An improved form of the well- 
known Tiger Lily with brighter flowers and of a more robust habit 
of growth. Nice along paths and driveways as well as in the flower 
se Height 4 to 5 feet. September. (See Page 34.) 3 $.70, 
OED O 50: 
THE UMBELLATUM LILIES are characterized by their erect, fully 
open flowers, profuse flowering and easy culture. They are 2 feet 
and over in height and bloom in June. They thrive in any good garden 
soil in a sunny location and increase freely. 
ee OF ALL, S-6. Deep crimson red. Beautiful. Each $.60, 
CnGse25e 
ERECTUM, S-6. Red flushed orange. Tall and robust. Each $.60, 
G BOS, 
GOLDEN FLEECE, S-6. Golden yellow with the petals tipped 
with scarlet. Each $.60, 6 $3.25. 
GRANDIFLORUM, S-6. Orange shading red at tips. Very free 
flowering. Each $.50, 6 $2.50. 
INCOMPARABLE, S-6. Intense rich crimson, spotted black. Fine. 
5) Ail Os), 162 SSSLT/ Sy. 
ORANGE KING, S-6. Deep orange with purplish black spots. 
Each $.50, 6 $2.50. 
ORANGE TRIUMPH, S-6. One of the finest. Orange-yellow with 
violet spots. Very distinct. Each $.60, 6 $3.25. 
PRINCE OF WALES, S-6. Deep golden yellow shaded orange. 
Early. Each $.60, 6 $3.25. 
REFULGENCE, S-6. Large flowers of uniform glowing orange- 
crimson. One of the tallest Umbellatums. Late. 3 $1.05, 12 $3.75. 
SPLENDIDUM. Vermilion shaded orange. Late flowering. One of 
the best. 3 $1.05, 12 $3.75. 
VERMILION BRILLIANT, S-6. Crimson-blood red with a few 
black spots. Handsome. 3 $.70, 12 $2.50. 
WALLACEI, S-8. An attractive Lily of the Elegans type but growing 
taller and blooming much later. The flowers are of a dark rosy apricot 
with black spots. Height 214 feet. August. Each $.60, 6 $3.25. 
WILLMOTITIAE, S-8. A strikingly handsome Lily that should be in 
every collection. The numerous bright orange-red flowers are borne 
in Turkscap fashion on a tall pyramidal spike terminating in a full 
cluster at the top. They are spotted with black. It eventually reaches 
a height of 6 feet bearing as many as 30 to 50 blooms. July-August. 
Eachipr>OnsenilkOS alin Seva: 
WILLMOTTIAE UNICOLOR, S-8. An improved form of the 
above in that the flowers are of pure orange-red color without any 
spots, the petals broad and of great substance. The stems are also 
stronger. Being of the same easy culture, it is highly recommended. 
Height 4 to 6 feet. July. Each $.60, 6 $3.25. 
WILLMOTTIAE IMPROVED, S-8. This is a very strong form pro- 
duced by crossing the above two Willmottiae varieties. Has the same 
habit of growth and culture. Height 4 to 6 feet. July-August. Each 
$.50, 12 $5.00. 


Collection is unique. 
Horticulturist 
The services of our horticulturist, Mrs. B. L. Shippy, who is already well-known to many of you 
through her work in hybridizing and growing many species of plants, are available without charge to 
our customers who may wish to consult her on problems involving the use of bulbs. Please feel free to 
write her any time. She has been particular to make the cultural directions and descriptions as accurate 
as possible and we believe this will prove valuable to you. We might add that the Special Collection 
of Daffodils were prepared by her and feel that you will agree with us that the ‘‘Long Season” Daffodil 
Carden DG. OKs 
Most gardeners increase the enjoyment of their hobby by reading 
the experiences of others and also in checking their knowledye in a 
few good reference books. To help you choose them you will find a 
good selection of both types listed below. We can supply any of 
these very promptly, postage prepaid. 
All About House Plants. By Montague Free $3.50 
Better Lawns. By Howard B. Sprague ‘ : 2 eS OO) 
Hardy Chrysanthemums. By Alex Cumming . : : ; 9.50 
The Gardener's Bug Book. By Cynthia Westcott . : ; 4.95 
Garden Planning and Building. By H. Stuart Orloff an 
Henry B. Raymore : : : . : ; : : Q75 
10,000 Garden Questions Answered by Experts : 95 
The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture. By L. H. Bailey . 25.00 
Garden Bulbs in Color. By McFarland, Hatton and Foley 9.49 
Green Enchantment. By Rosetta E. Clarkson . : . j 3.00 
Hortus Second. By L. H. and Ethel Zoe Bailey . : EL OO 
Cyclopedia of Hardy Fruits. By U. P. Hedrick. 3 , xO) 
Pest Control in the Home Garden. By Louis Pyenson . 9.50 
Herbs: Their Culture and Uses. By Rosetta E. Clarkson ; 9.75 
Pay Dirt. By |. H. Rodale Pig pe a ee , Selo) 
The Soil and Health. By Sir Albert Howard 4 d e400 
Lilies for Every Garden. By Isabella Preston 3 ‘ ee O0) 
Artificial Manures. By Arthur B. Beaumont . 3 ; ; 9.00 
Plants and Flowers in the Home. By Kenneth Post ; : 2.00 
Propagation of Plants. By Kains and McQuesten. . . 3.50 
First Garden Book. A\rtistic Reprint 2 ; $3.00 
Delightes for Ladies. Artistic reprint of interesting old recipe 
book . ‘ ! ; : : : : . , e250 
The Tussie Mussies. Poetry and garden sentiments é Per 850 
Begonias and How to Grow Them. By Bessie H. Buxton . 2.95 
Garden Lilies. By Alan and Esther Macneil . : : 5 fe 6350 
Garden Bulbs in Color 
By McFarland, Hatton and Foley. 
$2.49. Illus. with 275 color plates; 
halftones; 292 pages; 64% x 94 
inches. 
This amazing book pictures in color 
83 varieties of Tulips, 51 Narcissus, 
25 Lilies, 12 Iris, and 60 others. Prac- 
tical, brief cultural notes accompany 
the photographs. All year round you 
will be able to visualize your bulb 
garden through the pages of this 
beautiful book. Pictures and text, al- 
phabetically arranged, form a helpful 
guide to aid the prospective buyer of 
bulbs, or the enthusiast anticipating 
new blossoms in his garden. 


