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No class of plants for outdoor growing possesses as many 
charms as Lilies. Rich m color, stately and handsome in habit, 
and of such delicious fragrance that they stand out prom- 
inently. Lilies do best in the hardy border or among shrubbery. 
Any rich garden soil with good drainage will do. Most Lilies 
delight in a sunny location, but prefer to have the soil around 
the base of the plant somewhat shaded. Once established, 
they will increase in beauty each year. 
Fritilaria [mpertalis 
(Crown Imperials) 
Large, monumental plants, the massive stems 
of which, adorned with an abund- 
ance of light green foliage, carry a 
crown of robust, pendulous flower 
chalices of warm orange-red. 
Plant in small groups of three 
in the border and in front of 
shrubs. A wonderfully decora- CANDIDUM (Madonna Lily). Pure white. 3 12 
tive plant that can be left un- Blooms June. Height 4 TEE tMote teva stots cee ener ic $1 30 $4 75 
disturbed for years, blooming HENRYI. Apricot-yellow. Blooms August. 
more abundantly each season. Eleizhts ito 5 ieetn eee to atc coun eine S400 
Plant 5 inches deep. Blooms mg 
LONGIFLORUM (Easter Lily). Pure white, 
early May. 
trumpet-shaped flowers on 2-foot stems. 
EACH 75c ee ae ya c iN i Boas os Tie te Lil Omen 375 
. Ite, Outside lilac-pink. ooms 
3 for $2.00 July wlleisnos tol 5 fect. ke net. 110) 3773 
12 for $7.25 SPECIOSUM ALBUM. Handsome heads of 
white flowers with reflexing petals. Blooms 
NUeusta lerehtiocto4 teeta aon arses ose 275 1050 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM. Rose-pink, spotted 
crimson. Blooms August. Height3 to4 feet... 255 9 75 
TENUIFOLIUM (Coral Lily). Coral-red. 
Blooms June. Height 18 inches............. TAY). 7) SW) 
1 1 bulb eachof the above _ 7 for 
Collection Z $3.45 
7 Lily varieties 
DUTCH IRIS 
Of all the spring-flowering Iris, these are the finest 
and most satisfactory. They produce large flowers on 
strong stems, which not only make them preferable as 
cut-flowers but also effective in the flower garden, in 
beds, groups and edgings. For best effect plant them 
close together. They come to bloom in June after the 
May-flowering Tulips are over. Dutch Iris may be left 
in the ground for years in succession, if planted in a 
sunny location. 12 100 
Golden Harvest. Soft golden yellow...$0 75 $5 25 
H. C. Van Vliet. Sky-blue with yellow. UBS By 7 
Imperator. Dark blue with orange-yel- 



lows blo tebttn ste: teen cane ter cathioranins 55, 3 50 
Van Everdingen. Bluish white with 
vellowiblotehlsnume ce. cae eee ee ees 7D: 
Wedgwood. Standards dark blue; falls 
pale blue. Fine forcing variety....... thy Je (0) 
White Excelsior. Pure white.......... 70 4 75 7 
i ; ee, 7 oe OS de 
Collection Y %¢2arafely backed LILIUM REGALE $3.75 per doz. 
10 bulbs each of the above 60 $9 90 S 
6 Dutch Iris varieties for o 
INEXPENSIVE MIXTURE OF DUTCH IRIS 
This mixture of all the Dutch Iris colors is very 
reasonably priced so you can plant them generously. 
If you do so with a view to cut-flowers, you will have a 
wealth of flowers for cutting. 25 for 85c.; 100 for $3.00 
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FRITILLARIA IMPERIALIS 
