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REGAL LILY 

MIKADO DAY-LILY 

CARL G. DAHL DAHLIA 
Plant Our Large, Select Bulbs This Spring and 
Have Lovely Blooms THIS SUMMER 
ALL FERRIS’ LILIES 
ARE PRICED POSTPAID 
L20—CORAL LILY (Tenuifolium). Charming small-flowering Lily 
of vivid scarlet, blooming through June. Very hardy and long 
lived. A gem for rockery or low border. 12-18 inches 3Se each; 
3 for 90c: 6 for $1.50. 
L21—GOLD-BANDED LILY (Auratum). One of the most beautiful 
of all Lilies. ge, graceful, fragrant flowers of ivory-white, 
thickly studded with crimson spots, with a golden band 
through the center. 3-5 feet. July-September. $1.80 each; 3 for 
$4.20; 6 for $8.00. 
L22—HENRYI LILY. Very hardy Chinese Lily, beard quantities 
of lovely apricot-yellow flowers in August. Best in light shade. 
5-8 feet. Easily oe Lily that should be in every border. 
SOc each; 3 for $1.30; 6 for $2.45. 
L23—PHILIPPINE (Formosanum). Famous green-throated Lily. 
Very large and fragrant white flowers have delicate emerald 
throat, outside touched with soft copper. 4-6 feet. August un- 
til frost. 50c each; 3 for $1.30; 6 for $2.45. 
Say Lilies 
Strong, Blooming-Size Priced Postpaid 
Ferris’ Daylilies have come to the front—we cannot grow 
them fast enough for the demand! They are so hardy, easy to 
pom they bloom so freely EVEN IN SHADE, and last a lifetime. 
lant 18 to 24 inches apart in ordinary garden soil, sunlight or 
shade, keeping their crowns about level with the top of the 
ground. Mulch through the first winter. 
L30—DR. REGEL. Most beautiful, early-flowering Day-Lily. 
Dwarfish, 18-inch plant is covered with rich orange-yellow 
flowers in May and June. Very fragrant. Fine for cutting. 
35c each; 3 for 90c. 
L3I—HYPERION. The Giant-flowering Hemerocallis, and most 
beautiful of the yellow types. Large, flaring blooms of prim- 
tose-yellow, delightfully iragrant, are borne in great numbers 
on siout, 40-inch stems; excellent for cutting. spies 
Pictured in color on opposite page. 35¢ each; 3 for $1.00. 
132—GOLDENI. Very deep orange. Large handsome flower of 
smooth texture. Very free blooming; July-August. 2! it. S0c 
each; 3 for $1.25. 
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The Ginest Dablias 
If you are seeking spectacular flowers—gigantic in size, 
superb in form and glorious in color—our new, outstanding 
Dahlics are the perfect answer. No flowers of the late summer 
and fall garden will make such a wonderful show. Plant gen- 
erously as they are easy io grow, and give so much beauty 
and enjoyment for your money. 
(FERRIS’ DAHLIAS ARE PRICED POSTPAID) 
D2—BLUE RIVER. Beautiful. new, decorative Dahlia. Gigantic 
flowers of blended blue. Strong grower, profuse bloomer. One 
of the finest of its color. See color illustration on page 13. 
60c each; 3 for $1.65. 
D3—CARL G. DAHL. Many consider it the most beautiful Dahlia 
to date. Mammoth decorative of apricot and pink blend, and 
all over the country the most consistent winner in Dahlia 
shows. We regret not to have a color picture of this grand 
flower. 75c each; 3 for $2.00. ‘ 
D4—DOAZON. Extra large and very fine scarlet. Decorative. 
We each; 3 for 80c. 
DS—ELLINOR VANDERVEER. Exquisite flowers of glowing rose 
pink. Very large; decorative. 3c each: 3 for 80c. 
D6—HARRY MAYER. On the “Hit Parade’ with its wonderful 
large flowers of soft purple. Decorative. 30¢ each; 3 for 80c. 
D7—IMPROVED FRANCIS LAROCCO. Abundant flowers of light 
yellow and very lovely. Large decorative. 30c each: 3 for 80c. 
D8—JANE COWL. One of the greatest Dahlias of all times. Enor- 
mous, decorative blooms—rich blend of buif, gold and salmon. 
$0c each; 3 for $1.65. 
D9—JOSEPHINE G. Handsome pink decorative Dahlia. Extra 
large flowers of perfect form are freely produced on tall, strong 
stems. Very fine Dahlia everyone should have. See illustra- 
tion in color on opposite page. 60c each; 3 for $1.65. 
DIO—MARGARET WOODROW WILSON. Exquisite flowers of 
creamy white slightly tinged pink. Very large, decorative. 
30c each; 3 for 80c. 
DII—MRS. GEO. LeBOUTILLIER. Considered the largest and 
finest red decorative Dahlia. The huge flower is sometimes 14 
to 16 inches in diameter, color a beautiful soft cardinal red. 
A prize winner in any collection. Pictured in color on page 13. 
B0c each; 3 for §1.65. 
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L24—MAXWELL LILY. —_* 
Tall (4-6 ft.), graceiul stems ee 
large, recurving flowers of Made 
hardy everywhere. 65c each; 3 for $ 
L2S—REGAL. The all-time favorite. Magaific nt, larg 
blooms lightly tinged pink, with golden yelle 
fragrant. Sunlight or partial shade. 4-6 feet. 
July. 35c each; 3 for 90c; 6 for $1.60; 12 for $3.00. 
L26—RUBRUM LILY. (Speciosum Magnifiewun}? One o 
est of them all—extra large flowers of pink and » 
with crimson spots, and sweetly fragrant. Choose d 
drained spot, lightly shaded, for ane 
gust-September. $1.00 each: 3 for $2.50; 6 
L27—UMBELLATUM (Candlestick Lily). A 
when the bushy, erect plant is a mass o 
let blooms. One of the easiest to grow one one 
beautiful. SOc each; 3 for $1.30; 6 for $2.45. _ 
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PLANT LILIES DEEPLY 
6 to 10 inches—with the exception of the 
require shallow planting. Select a 
what sheltered, using a thin layer of sded under th 
bulb slightly, packing good rich garden soil 
Mulch in late fall. 
(Hemerocallis) 
L33—LEMONA. Wide spreading blooms of delicale 
peaiiiced in abundance in mid-summer. 4-ft. Al 
mand. 40c each; 3 for $1.05. - 
1L34—MIKADO. Glorious flowers of rich orange. ‘i 
blotched mahogany red towards center. Blooms 
June and July, and sometinise: again in Septe: 
lar. SOc each: 3 for $1.25. 
L3S—SOVEREIGN. Super-fine deep vate Large, 
on 30-inch stems. A prize winner. June. ‘SOc each: 3 
DAY LILY SPECIAL 
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1 HYPERION 
1 LEMONA ; 
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DI2—OMAR KHAYYAN.. Glorious new w Dahlia of yee : Pia: 
and red blend. Gigantic, decorative blooms. lo 
$1.65. 
D14—PENN CHARTER. Buff inte: pA Es fiom ie 
very lovely. 30c each: 3 for 80c. 
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Superb flowers of clear lemon yellow, and of giant t size, © df 
12 inches across. Color photo on opposite Mec) 
3 for $1.35. cf 
royal purple; fens) Gacoratins oantcnsine and bee 
65c each; 3 for $1.80. tt 
D17—ZADIG. Enormous decorative blooms—rich lend of b 
and gold. A great flower. Shown i in realer.< on page 60c 
3 for $1.65. 









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HOW TO PLANT DAHLIAS 4 Bes 

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Plant in late spring when the ground is warm. They ay 
have good, well-drained soil and a sunny location. Plant 
apart, setting tuber 6 inches deep, on its side with eye up, ¢ 
ering with 3 inches of earth pressed firmly. Fill hole gradually _ 
as plant grows. Nip the ends of the main shoota when about a 
inches tall to encourage more bloom. ws. : 
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Dig after first frost in fall. Cut tops to rooted store. 
side down in cool, dry cellar or cave, or place in box and cover 
with a mixture of Peat Moss and dry sand. x ist 
. Famous 
“Dahli Qu tette”’ 
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1 CARL G. DAHL 
1 JANE COWL 
1 OMAR KHAYYAM 
1 THOMAS A. EDISON | 
These Four Dahlia “Queens” 
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