CHOICE Gardew BULBS 

CANNAS 
No. 1, Field-grown Bulbs, 
18e each; 10 for $1.50; 25 for $3.00 
Cannas are especially good for large beds. 
They are very showy in midsummer, when 
their huge blooms and striking foliage pro- 
vide a tropical effect. They require Rea ot 
moisture. 

California. Orange-yellow. 
Florence Vaughan. Yellow with red spots, 
GERMAN IRIS No. | plants, Hungaria. Pink 
30c each; 10 for $2.50 Kate Grey. Orange. 
Pennsylvania. Scarlet. 
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Iris have often been called the Poor Man’s Orchid. Blooming in late Presiden mat. 
May and June, they are very colorful and beautiful either in the spring 
garden or when. brought into the house. The average height of German Iris Red King Humbert. Red. 
is 3 feet. Full sun or part shade in a well-drained location suits them. They Richard Wallace. Yellow. 
need to be divided and replanted every three years. Yellow King Humbert. Yellow. 
Alcazar. Purplish red. 
Alcina. Bluish blend. 
Carl FE. Stringer. Pale pink. 
Coronation. Yellow. \ 
Elizabeth Egelberg. Pink and yellow. 
Germaine Perthuis. Rich purple. 
Henri Riviere. Yellow blend. 
Lent A. Williamson. Early violet. 
Mary Gibson. Rose blend. 
Purple Silk. Rich purple. 
Sea Dawn. Old-rose blend. 
September Skies. Purple. Fall bloomer 
Snow White. White. 
HARDY LILIES 
REGAL LILY. Called the Royal Lily of 
China. The hardiest and best Lily under 
cultivation. Immense, trumpet-shaped 
flowers, often 6 inches across, pure white 
with canary center, suffused with pink on 
the outside. Very fragrant. A free bloomer 
in June. Very highly recommended. 
No. 1 bulbs, postpaid, 
30c each; 3 for 75e 

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