Hardy Garden Lilies 
See color illustrations on pages 24 and 25 
An outstanding selection of species and va- 
ieties chosen especially for their beauty and 
easy culture in the garden. 
Culture. Plant the bulbs about 6 inches 
deep in well-drained soil. If the ground is 
heavy, it is advisable to put some sand under 
each bulb. Well-rotted manure worked into 
the soil between them is about all the food 
they need, with the exception of a light ap- 
plication of commercial fertilizer in early 
spring. Work it into the soil and then water 
well, just as soon as growth appears. Be sure 
to keep the fertilizer away from the foilage. 
All bulbs are large size, sure to bloom well 
this summer 
AMABILE. An attractive species from 
Korea which grows easily in this country. 
It bears as many as six vivid red turk’s-cap 
_ flowers spotted with black. 3 to 4 ft. June. 
3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75. 
CERNUUM. Nodding Lily. Recurved, 
small, lilac-colored blooms with wine- 
purple spots. 2 ft. Early June. 3 for $1.50; 
6 for $2.75. 
ELEGANS. Erect flowers in shades of 
orange-red, lightly spotted with blackish 
purple. 3 for $1.25; 6 for $2.25. 
ESTATE. A magnificent new Lily for mid- 
summer bloom. The extra large, pure 
white flowers are freely produced on 4-foot 
stems. Don’t overlook this beautiful new 
Lily. We know you will be pleased with it. 
Plant the bulbs 6 to 8 inches deep in any 
good average garden soil. Large blooming- 
size bulbs, 3 for $3.25; 6 for $6; $1.25 each. 
HENRYI. A splendid garden plant, vigorous 
in growth, failing very seldom. One of the 
best border Lilies, reaching over 6 feet in 
height when established and bearing more 
than 20 flowers of a rich, deep orange- 
yellow. August, September. 3 for $1.50; 
6 for $2.75. 
MAXWELL. A new hybrid, being a cross 
between Lilium Leichtlini Maximowiczi X 
L. Willmottie. In its general habit and 
pyramidal inflorescence this hybrid ts 
similar to L. Willmottiz, but the blooms are 
lighter in color, the stamens are longer, 
and the anthers are orange-red. The spike 
is tall and very strong but gracefully slen- 
der, bearing as many as 30 or more large, 
recurving flowers. 6 to 7 ft. Late July. 
3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75. 
PHILIPPINENSE FORMOSANUM. Large, 
white, trumpet-shaped flowers, delight- 
fully fragrant. 2 ft. September. 3 for 
$1.50; 6 for $2.75; $5 per doz. 
REGALE. Gorgeous, bell-shaped, white 
flowers with a touch of canary-yellow in the 
throat and a shading of lilac-pink on the 
outside. One of the most beautiful and 
easily grown Lilies. July. 3 for $1.50; 
6 for $2.75; $5 per doz. 
REGALE ALBUM. A new improved pure 
white Regal Lily. Do try it. 3 for $3.25; 
$1.25 each. 
SPECIOSUM. Again these magnificent 
Lilies are available. We are able to get a 
fair supply of large bulbs from Holland, 
that are sure to bloom this coming summer. 
SPECIOSUM ALBUM. Beautiful snow- 
white with a golden green stripe through 
the center of each petal; anthers a coppery 
color. In form and habit this is one of the 
most beautiful Lilies. 3 for $3.25; 6 for 
$6; $1.25 each. 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM. Frosted white, 
suffused rose-pink and spotted crimson. 
August, September. 3 for $2.75; 6 for $5; 
$1.10 each. 
TENUIFOLIUM. Coral Lily. Dwarf, very 
graceful Lily, with clusters of recurved 
flowers of brilliant coral-red. 18 in. June. 
3 for $1.25; 6 for $2.25. 
TENUIFOLIUM, GOLDEN GLEAM. A 
beautiful, robust and floriferous hybrid 
bearing numerous flowers of a pure apricot- 
yellow. 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75. 




TIGRINUM FLORE-PLENO. The double 
Tiger Lily is very free flowering in late 
summer. Very easily grown in any garden 
soil. 4to 5 ft. 3 for $1.25; 6 for $2.25, 
UMBELLATUM. Candlestick Lily. The 
upright-blooming varieties are the easiest 
to grow outdoors. Large, straight, funnel- 
shaped flowers of burning red-orange color. 
2 ft. June, July. 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75. 
UMBELLATUM, GOLDEN FLEECE. Yel- 
low with occasional light tan spots. The 
only variety of this shade. 3 for $2; 6 for 
$3.75. 
UMBELLATUM GRANDIFLORUM. A 
very free-flowering Lily of easy culture. 
Carries large umbellate heads of light 
orange-red flowers. 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75. 
UMBELLATUM INCOMPARABILE. Bold 
upright flower of dark carmine-red. Very 
conspicuous. 3 for $1.65. 
UMBELLATUM, ORANGE TRIUMPH. 
Orange shading to crimson at tips. 3 for 
$2.75. 
UMBELLATUM, REFULGENCE. Large, 
orange-red. 2 ft. 3 for $1.65. 
UMBELLATUM, VERMILION BRIL- 
LIANT. Large, crimson-blood-red spotted 
black. 2 ft. 3 for $1.65. 
WILLMOTTIZ IMPROVED. Szechwan 
Lily. Recurved, medium size. Orange-red 
dotted black. Sun or part shade. 4 ft. 3 
for $2; 6 for $3.75. 
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Special Umbellatum Collection 
6 New Varieties of Distinction 
Golden Fleece 
Grandiflorum 
Incomparabile 
Orange Triumph 
Refulgence 
Vermilion Brilliant 
Offer No. 78-20: 1 each of the 6 for $4.50 
Collection of New and Unusual 
Lilies 
Estate 
Umbellatum grandiflorum 
Umbellatum, Golden Fleece 
Speciosum album 
Speciosum rubrum 
OFFER NO. 7S-20A: 1 each of these five 
beauties for $4.75. 
OFFER NO. 7S-20B: 10 bulbs (2 of each) 
for $8.75. 
OFFER NO. 7S-20C: 15 bulbs (3 of each) 
for $11.75. 
The Popular Collection 
Regale 
Speciosum rubrum 
Henryi 
Tigrinum flore-pleno 
Philippinense formosanum 
Elegans 
OFFER NO. 7S-20D: 1 each of the 6 va- 
rieties for $3.75. 
OFFER NO. 7S-20E: 12 bulbs (2 of each) 
for $6.75. 
OFFER NO. 7S-20F: 18 bulbs (3 of each) 
for $9.50. 



EVERGREEN SHRUBS 
ABELIA (Bush Arbutus) 
Grandiflora. 4 ft. Useful in foundation 
plantings and mixed with other shrubs and 
evergreens. Flowers are white, flushed 
pink. Glossy evergreen foliage. Blooms 
from June to November. 
Edward Goucher. 18 to 24 in. A new va- 
riety with much larger flowers, of a lovely 
shade of lavender-pmk. Just as easy to 
grow and blooms as continuously as the 
above variety. 
Either of the above, small plants, 50 cts. each; 
3 for $1.25; $5 per doz. 
AZALEA. See color illustration and list on 
page 27. 
BERBERIS (Evergreen Barberry) 
Julianmz. Wintergreen Barberry. 5 ft. A 
valuable evergreen shrub with narrow- 
toothed spiny leaves that on the new shoots 
are several shades of green. 
Triacanthophora. Three-spine Barberry. 
3 ft. In our opinion this is the finest of the 
evergreen Barberries. 
Verruculosa. Warty Barberry. 3 ft. A 
semi-dwarf, slow-growing kind with dark 
glossy green leaves, whitish underneath. 
Flowers primrose-yellow. 
Any of the above choice Evergreen Bar- 
berries, strong pot-plants, 65 cts. each; 
3 of any one kind for $1.50; 12 assorted plants 
for $5. 
BUXUS (Boxwood) 
Suffruticosa (mana). True dwarf hedging 
Boxwood. 4 to 6 in., $5 per doz.; $35 
per 100. 
COTONEASTER 
(Rock Spray; Quinceberry) 
Selected evergreen and deciduous varieties. 
Apiculata. Cranberry Cotoneaster. One 
of the finest. Extra-large red berries. 
*Dammeri (humifusa). 8 in. A creeping 
shrub for the rockery. A perfect prostrate 
species with bright evergreen foliage and 
coral-red berries. 
Salicifolia. Willow-leaf Cotoneaster. 5 ft. 
Semi-evergreen. Graceful, drooping 
branches. White flowers in May and 
June; red fruit. Very handsome. 
Any of the above Cotoneasters, strong 
214-in. pot-plants, 50 cts. each; 3 of any one 
kind for $1.25; 12 assorted plants for $5. 
DAPHNE (Garland-Flower) 
Cneorum. 10 in. Fragrant pink flowers in 
clusters on a spreading evergreen shrub. 
Plant it in light soil in a sunny spot. 1-yr. 
plants. 65 cts. each; 3 for $1.65; $6 per doz. 
ERICA (Heath) 
*Carnea rosea. These miniature shrubs, 
seldom more than 8 inches high, are cov- 
ered with rosy pink flowers in March and 
April. Hardy, free blooming, and excellent 
in the rock-garden. 1 and 2-yr. young 
plants, 60 cts. each; 3 for $1.50; $5 per doz. 
Carnea, Springwood. A lovely white form 
of the above. 60 cts. each; 3 for $1.50; 
$5 per doz. 
MAHONIA (Holly Grape) 
Aquifolium. 4 ft. Large, shining leaves 
turning bronzy red in autumn. Clusters of 
yellow flowers in early spring, followed by 
blue berries In summer. 75 cts. each; 3 for $2. 
PYRACANTHA coccinea Lalandi. See 
color illustration, page 27. 

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