THE |. W. SCOTT CO., 500 Liberty Ave., 113 Diamond Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 47 

Canna 
Cannas 
Roots may be started indoors in pots 
or shallow boxes in March or April and 
planted out late in May. Dormant roots 
should not be planted outdoors until the 
ground warms up. 
For best results beds should be dug at 
least 18 inches deep and generous quan- 
tities of manure well mixed with the soil. 
20 cts. each, $2 per doz., $15 per 100 
City of Portland. Clear glowing rosy 
pink flowers of unusually large size. 
Broad, rich green leaves. Wonderfully 
effective and the best Canna of its color. 
Height 314 feet. 
Eureka. The best  white-flowering 
Canna for bedding. Height 41% feet. 
King Humbert. On account of its rich 
purplish bronze foliage, one of the most 
handsome. Flowers orange-scarlet, freely 
produced for along season. Height 4% feet. 
The President. Enormous glowing 
scarlet flowers of wonderful substance 
borne erect on strong stems; luxuriant deep 
green foliage. Blooms continuously from 
midsummer until frost. Height 4 feet. 
Yellow King Humbert. A _large- 
flowered yellow variety, popular for tall 
beds. Flowers deep yellow, blotched with 
red; leaves dark green. 
Height 5 feet. 

Hardy Lilies 
Showy garden flowers of the utmost 
beauty and stateliness, which are enor- 
mously popular just now. Plant them 6to 8 
inches deep and as early as possible in well- 
drained unfertilized soil, and let them alone. 
Spread an inch of sharp sand under each 
bulb to provide drainage. Cover with 
litter when hard frosts come. 
Speciosum rubrum. Flowers white, 
shaded with deep rose and spotted red. 
Grows 3 to 4 feet tall, blooming in August 
and September. One of our most beautiful 
Lilies. $1 each, 3 for $2.85. 
Regale (The Royal Lily), Enormous, 
trumpet-shaped flowers with waxen white 
petals sutfused with gold inside and stained 
with purple outside; fragrant. Does well in 
almost any situation, growing 2 to 4 feet 
high and bearing its blooms in a whorl at 
the top. 75 cts. each, $8 per doz. 
Philippinense formosanum. A lovely 
easy-to-grow Lily which blooms during 
September and October. The slender 
trumpets are 5 to 6 inches long, pure white 
inside, greenish white with rosy stripes 
outside. Delicious fragrance. 60 cts. each, 
3 for $1.65, $6.25 per doz. 
Tenuifolium (Coral Lily). Small flow- 
ers of bright coral-scarlet, produced in 
generous quantities on 11!4-foot plants 
in June. 35 cts. each, $3.75 per doz. 
Tigrinum splendens (Tiger Lily). 
Grows 4 to 6 feet tall; flowers orange-red 
and brown. 35 cts. each, $3.75 per doz. 
Umbellatum. Sturdy, 2-foot plants 
bearing umbellate heads of erect, spread- 
ing flowers of rich orange. Easy to grow. 
June bloom. 35 cts. each, $3.75 per doz. 



| Pond and Marsh Plants 
Dahlias 
30 cts. each, 3 for 85 cts., $3.25 per doz. 
Aida. (D.) Maroon. 
Angela Mia. (D.) White. 
Bonnie Blue. (B.) Bluish-lilac. 
Canary Cup. (D.) Deep yellow. 
City of Cleveland. (D.) Large; orange, 
suffused red. 
Ellinor Vanderveer. (D.) Rose-pink. 
Gertrude Brinton. (D.) Red. 
Hillcrest Mandarin. (D.) Red and yel- 
low. Flashy and very large. 
Jersey’s Mammoth. (D.) Giant ma- 
hogany and gold. 
Le Toreador. (D.) Brilliant red. 
Margaret Woodrow Wilson. (D.) Opal- 
escent pink. Very attractive. 
Melody. (C.) Yellow. 
Minamoto. (C.) Scarlet. 
Mrs. C. D. Anderson. (B.) Crimson. 
Mrs. Carl Salbach. (D.) Lavender-pink. 
Mrs. J. G. Cassatt. (D.) Dark pink. 
Penn Charter. (D.) Buff tinted apricot. 
A fine cut-flower. 
Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt. (D.) 
Bright red. 
Pride of Springhill. (D.) Beautiful 
rose-red. 
Purity. (D.) White. 
Red Cross. (C.) Salmon-orange. 
Rose Glory. (D.) Rose-lavender. 
Sanhican’s Bluebird. (D.) 
violet-blue. A splendid variety. 
Snowdrift. (D.) Large white. 
Starlight. (D.) Large; golden yellow. 
The Commodore. (D.) Canary-yellow. 
Yellow Duke. (B.) Yellow. 
In the above list, B indicates Ball or Shows 
C, Cactus; D, Decorative. 

Bright 
Hardy Water-Lilies require little care and may be left without disturbing for several 
years. A few ornamental fish in the pool add to interest and keep mosquitoes under 
control and a few snails will keep the water clean. 
Hardy Water-Lilies 
Each ppd. 
Blue Beauty. (Tropical.) Day 
blooming. Glorious rich blue... .$2 75 
Chromatella. Rich canary-yellow. 2 25 
Comanche. Sunset shade........ 3 00 
Wirecrestso Dink star eceae ee 2 00 
General Pershing. (Tropical.) 
PipUtspig keris eres te tele 3 00 
Gladstone. Pure white; large..... 2228 
Gloriosa. Red. Very free bloomer. 3 25 
Mrs. George Pring. (Tropical.) 
Whiten Serica as ee aa he « 2 50 
Panama-Pacific. (Tropical.) Day 
blooming, Purple....... ete os 
Marsh or Bog-Plants 
Anacharis. Oxygenating plant. 
15 cts. each 
Blue Flag.......... Ristere fhe 3 for $1 
Giant Arrowhead..........3 for 75 cts. 
Graceful Cattail.... £23. for!) 75 cts. 
Parrot Feather............ 20 cts. each 
Pickerel Rush..... 35 cts. each, 3 for $1 
Primrose Creeper.......... 25 cts. each 
Umbrella Palm... .35 cts. each, 3 for $1 
Variegated Sweet Flag......... 3 for $1 
Water Hyacinth........... 15 cts. each 
Water:Poppy oo) ios. bese 20 cts. each 
pw ellow: EIAG soo) coeicn eek as 3 for $4 
