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CANNAS 
Cannas are generally used in circular or triangular beds. However, they can 
be effectively used in borders. When planted in beds, they are usually arranged 
18 inches apart. A planting made in early May will furnish bloom throughout 

the Fall. Dozen 25 50. 100 
Good Mixture: .sict boise ds cacti aoe eee ee $1.50 $2.75 $5.00 $9.00 
Named Varieties ji.) ..fe3ccdoenesn moe 2.00 3.50 6.50 12.00 
City of Portland. Beautiful rose-pink. (See illustration.)..............-4 ft. 
Eureka. Most. popular pure whiter. er reentrant ea 3 to 4 ft 
King Humbert. Red. Bronze foliage.................--22-eeeseeees 5 ft. 
King Humbert. Yellow. Green foliage.......................5-.. 5 ft. 
President. The most popular red. Green foliage.................-.. 3% ft. 
GLADIOLUS 
The garden should not only supply an effective, pleasing landscape but a suc- ; 
cession of suitable cut flowers for the home. It is difficult to imagine a more satis- 
factory cut flower than the Gladiolus which may be had in various shades and | 
may be planted over a period of 3 months, extending the blooming season from 
July to late Autumn. There are hundreds of named varieties of Gladiolus. many 
of which are no longer being grown. From the better known varieties we have se- : 
lected the following which we consider at the top in their class, meeting require- 
ments for the average home garden either to be left inthe garden orcut forthe home 
Good Mixture: $1.25 per dozen, $2.00 per 25, $3.50 per 50, $6.50 per 100 
Choice Named Varieties, as follows: $1.50 per dozen, $2.50 per 25, 
$4.50 per 50, $7.50 per 100 
(E) Early—(M) Midseason—(L) Late 
Autumn Queen (L). Tall, late, Margaret Fulton (M). Tall, clear 


orange-flame. rich soft coral; fine cut flower. 
Bagdad (L). Tall, large, smoky Minuet (M). One of the finest lav- 
old rose. Picsraa) Sal fake: “SE 
icar . Salmon pink. Strong, 
Early Dawn (E). Early salmon-rose. vigorous grower. The most exten- 
Flaming Sword (E). Flaming red. sively planted variety. 
Golden Dream (M). Large, tall, Token (E). Deep salmon, cream 
pure gold. throat. E : iia 
4 Vagabond Prince (M). Rich, irides- 
~z 4 4 Maid of Orleans (E). Large, pure cent garnet brown with glowing 
white. scarlet blotch. 
Canna, City of Portland 
LILIES 
CANADENSE. Broad, 
funnel-shaped, drooping 
flowers varying from 
yellow to orange; spotted 
inside. Graceful and 
pretty. June and July. 
30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
MADONNA LILY (Can- 
didum). One of the 
most beautiful pure 
white Lilies. 60c. each, 
$6.00 per dozen. 
PLANTAIN LILY (Fun- 
kia). Low growing plant 
with broad, shiny foli- 
age. Sky blue flowers in 
July. 50c. each, $5.00 
per doz. 
REGAL LILY (Regale). 
White flowers suffused 
with pink, yellow throat. 
Very fragrant; the most 
popular of all hardy 
garden Lilies. Not 
only popular as a gar- 
den Lily, but beautiful 
and lasting as a cut 6 
flower. (See illustration) ; Regal Lily 
35c. each, $3.50 per dozen, $6.50 per 25, $11.50 per 50, $20.00 per 100. 
ROCK LILY (Yucca filamentosa). Creamy white flowers in June and July. 4 to 5 ft. 
25c. each, $2.50 per dozen. 
DAY LILI ES (Hemerocallis) 50c. each, $5.00 per dozen 
Bay State. Brilliant glistening deep yellow; vigorous, free blooming; late June. 4 ft. 
Dr. Regel. Handsome, rich, orange-yellow. Very fragrant. May. 18 in. 


Fulva (Brown Day Lily). Tall, graceful Lily with orange-brown blossoms in June and sas A i Ss 
July. Does well in shade or damp land. Golden Dream, Yellow; Maid of Orleans 
J. A. Crawford. Rich apricot-yellow. June. One of the best. 4 ft. White; Minuet, Purple; Picardy Pink: 
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Lemona (Lemon Day Lily). Large lemon yellow. July. Flaming Sword, Red 
