Fritillaria Imperialis 
(Crown Imperials) 
Large monumental plants, the massive 
stems of which, adorned with an abun- 
dance of light green foliage, carry a crown 
of robust, pendulous flower chalices of 
warm orange-red. Plant in small groups 
of three in the border and in front of 
shrubs. A wonderfully decorative plant 
that can be left undisturbed for years, 
blooming more abundantly each season. 
Plant 5 inches deep. Blooms in early May. 
Each 75c 3 for $2.00 12 for $7.25 
ANEMONE 
These popular flowers of French origin 
have always been in great demand. Every 
year the number of flower lovers who wish 
to possess these richly colored flowers 
increases greatly. For northern states 
we advocate early spring planting; for the 
southern section, fall planting. 
De Caen. Single flowers. 
12 for 60c 25 for $1.10 100 for $4.00 
DOUBLE RANUNCULUS 
These spider-like bulbs produce large, 
turban-shaped heads of fully double flow- 
ers in a great range of colors. 
For northern states we advocate early 
spring planting; for southern states, fall 
planting. 
Tecolote Giants, Mixed. 100 for 
12 for 60c 25 for $1.10 $4.00 
IXIAS (Corn Lilies) 
These produce tiny bouquets of numer- 
ous little flowers in soft tints on very thin 
stems. Pretty planted in groups, they are 
also fine for cutting, keeping in water a 
long time. Bloom in May and June. Re- 
quire protection in cold climates. 
12 for 55c 25 for $1.00 100 for $3.75 

Crown Imperial Each 75c 
— * 
Anemones 
12 for 60c 
ixias 

12 for 55c 
Hardy Lilies 
No class of plants for outdoor grow- 
Ing possesses as many charms as Lilies. 
Rich in color, stately and handsome in 
habit, and of such delicious fragrance 
that they stand out prominently, Lieils 
do best in the hardy border or among 
shrubbery. Any rich garden soil with 
good drainage will do. Most Lilies 
delight mn a sunny location, but prefer 
to have the soil around the base of the 
plant somewhat shaded. Once estab- 
lished, they will increase in beauty 
each year. 
LILIUM CANDIDUM 
(Madonna Lily). A tall 
June-flowering Lily, on 
the stems of which the 
pure white chalices flaunt 
their beauty and also 
diffuse a delicate and 
delightful scent. They 
look noble and _ proud 3 for $1.30 
along drives, in front of : 
shrubs or in borders and_ 12 for $4.75 
are exceedingly pictur- 25 for $9.25 
esque when interplanted 
with blue delphinium. 
There is nothing else so 
white, so sweet, so pure 
as the Madonna Lily. 
Differing from other Lilies 
it is best to plant them 
in early fall. 
HENRYI. Apricot-yellow. 3 12 
Blooms August. Height 
33tOWD feet wane eee $2 00 $7 50 
LONGIFLORUM (Easter 
Lily). Pure white, trum- 
pet-shaped flowers on 2- 
foot stems. Blooms July. 115 4 00 
REGALE. White, outside 
lilac-pink. Blooms July. 
Height 3 to 5 feet....... 1 1Omes +75 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM. 
Rose-pink, spotted crim- 
son. Blooms August. 
Height 3 to 4 feet....... 2 55 9 75 
TENUIFOLIUM (Coral 
Lily). Coral-red. Bloom 
June. Height 18 inches. . 70 2 50 
