LILIES 
May be planted fall or spring. Fall planting will bring 
earlier and better bloom the first season. 
REGAL. America’s most popular hardy white Lily. Fre- 
quently will have 20 to 25 blooms in a cluster. Easy to 
grow. 
Each 65c 3 for $1.75 
Lily-of -the-Valley 
Delightful fragrant spring flowers. Easy to grow. Thrive 
in full shade. 
Clumps of 5 pips: Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
Everblooming Honeysuckle 
(Heckrotti) 
Can be grown as a shrub or vine. Bright rose-red flowers 
lined with gold. Large, blue-green foliage. Blooms all sum- 
mer. Perfectly hardy. 

Each, 75c 
3 for $1.95 
Lilium Speciosum Rubrum Hardy 
LILIUM SPECIOSUM RUBRUM Blue Hydrangea 
aie tee sel ABA ake Ue pink ie Blooms on new wood 
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a fant MMe ivccmanp every year, Vent sarce aan the first year. Im- 
our supply quite limited. Each, $1.50. mense sparkling blue 
blossoms. We list this 
as hardy, and even 
though the top freezes 
back in your locality it 
will bloom on its new 
wood which comes from 
the ground each sea- 
son. 
Each, $2.25 

Large Everblooming Honeysuckle, each 75c¢ 
CLEMATIS 
BARON VEILLARD. © 
Lovely large flower- 
ing, free blooming 
pink. 
JACKMANI. The pop- 
ular purple variety 
with large, purple- 
blue flowers. 
MME. ANDRE. Large 
purplish crimson 
flowers. 
RAMONA. — Beautiful 
sky-blue flowers. 
Each, $1.35; 3 for 
$3.75: 








Blue Hydrangea, each $2.25 

CLEMATIS 
Top: Baron Veillard 
Left: Mme. Andre 
Kwanso—Day Lily, each 40¢ Right: Jackmani 
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