
IRIS (Continued) 
SIBERIAN IRISES 
Caesar Blue 
Deep blue-purple flowers of good size. Good for cut 
flowers. 
Each 30c; 8 for 
Snow Crest 
A new and beautiful sparkling waxy snow-white 
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SPURIA IRISES 
Beardless Iris, sometimes known as the Poor Man’s 
Orchid. Blooms in June after the tall bearded iris are 
past. Best planted about 4 to 6 inches deep in August. 
Ben Lomond (Washington 1935) 
S. are electric blue and semi-flaring; F. of more 
briiant blue with white venations around narrow 
yellow signal. Tall and lovely. 
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Sunny Day (H. P. Sass 1931) 
Tall gleaming yellow self. 
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LILIUM (LILIES) 
Estate* 
This is sometimes known as the Hardy outdoor 
Easter Lily. A magnificent new Lily for the month 
of August. Plant 6 to 8 inches deep. Large size 
pulbs, 7/8". | 
* Available this spring. 
Each 75c; 3 for 
Regale* 
| Our. Regale Lilies are an improved variety, with 
extra large white flowers suffused pink with creamy 
yellow throat. Very fragrant blooms in July. Plant 
about 5 inches deep. Large size bulbs, 6/87’. 
* Available this spring. 
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Tiger Single 
The Single Tiger Lily is very free flowering in 
late summer. Very easily grown in any garden. Tall. 
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Umbellatums (Elegans) 
Sometimes known as the Red Russian; Tip Top or 
the Candlestick Lily. Plant in September, 6 inches 
deep. 
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Umbellatums Crimson King (Sass) 
Large, late flowering Umbellatum Lily, dark crim- 
son with black splotches; slighty stubby p‘als with 
12 to 14 flowers in an umbel when weil established. 
Grows 44 inches tall and overlaps with the Regale 
Lily in season of bloom. New. 
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