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HEMEROCALLIS—Day Lilies 
B440—ANNA BETSCHER, 2% ft. Golden yellow. 
B441—AURANTIACA. 3-4 ft. Fragrant orange. 
B442—DR. REGEL. 11% ft. Low, early, orange. 
B4483—FLAVA. 21%. Clear lemon yellow. June. 
B444—FULVA. 3-4 ft. Orange shaded crimson. 
B454—GOLD DUST. 2 ft. Rich gold (May). 
B445—GYPSY. 3 ft. Brilliant burnt orange. 
B446—KWANZO. 4-5 ft. Double golden bronze. 
Above varieties: 40c ea.; 056—All 8 for $2.50. 
B447—HYPERIAN. 3% ft. Enormous lemon. 65c. 
B455—HEMEROCALLIS MIXED. 3 for 85c; 12 
for $2.00. 1 
Ree ZEPHYRANTHES 
Will grow and do well in 
beds or pots. Blooms in 


summer. Seed: Pkt. 10c. 
CANDIDA (Alba, Rain 
Drops). Glossy white, lily 
like flowers. 10c ea.; 3 for 
20c; 60c doz. 
ROSEA. Large rose col- 
ored star shaped flowers. 
15c ea.; $1.15 doz. 
AJAX (Yellow Princess). 
A delicate creamy yellow. 
p Novel and choice. 20c ea.; 
Zephyranthes 3 for 55c. 
B3898—BLEEDING HEART 
(Dicentra Spectabilis). Long racemes of graceful 
heart shaped pink flowers are borne above the 
airy foliage in May or June. Hardy and perfect- 
ly at home in any part of the border, it is es- 

pecially valuable for planting in the shade. 
Height 1% ft. Pot grown plants: 75c¢ each, 3 
for $2.00. 
GLORY LILY 
B400-—GLORIOSA ROTHSCHILDIANA. Exotic 
and different. Flowers are waxy, lily-like, 3 inches 
across with prominent curved stamens, crimson 
perianth is banded with gold and charmingly re- 
flexed and waved. 95c each; 3 for $2.75. 
Easily grown: Plant the tuberous roots in sunny 
position and water generously in dry weather. 
Roots must be lifted before frost and stored. 
THE MAJESTIC 
CANNAS 
Cannas fill a distinct place in the 
garden. The foliage is beautiful 
and luxuriant, the bright flowers 
in many choice varieties give 
beauty and color. 
Fine Roots—2-3 eyes: 
for 75c; 12 for $1.35. 
B400—ALLEMENIA. 4 ft. 
Soft glowing salmon rose 
set against a bright glow- 
ing yellow border. Park’s 
favorite. 
B402—KING HUMBERT. 4 
ft. Orange scarlet. Bronze 
leaves. Finest and most 
popular. 
B403—THE PRESIDENT. 
8 ft. Rich glowing scarlet. 
Green leaves. The best red. 
B404 — RICHARD WAL- 
15c each; 6 
LACE. 4 ft. Glowing golden 
yellow. Green leaves. Finest 
yellow. 
B4(5—ROSEA GIGANTEA. 4 ft. Rose pink. 
Green foliage. Our finest pink without exception. 
B407—EUREKA. 4 ft. The best white Canna 
in cultivation. A strong growing variety 
with handsome green foliage and creamy 
white flowers. 25e each; 3 for 65c. 


Each@55—CANNA COLLECTION. 6 roots. One of 
each listed—85c. 
IRIS KAEMPFERI 
B476—BLUE WAVES. Wisteria blue with strik- 
ing golden center. A large semi-double variety. 
50c each; 3 for $1.40. 
B472—_GOLD BOUND. Handsome __ glistening 
pure white with rich gold band at center. Full 
double. 60c each; 3 for $1.65. 
B477—FASCINATION. Sunset hues which defy 
accurate description, but closely, it is a double 
mauve pink lightly outlined and veined bluish 
white. One to a customer. $1.00 each. 
B473—KAGARI-BI (Torch Light). Strong grow- 
ing six petal variety, not particular as to loca- 
tion. Flowers are of Chinese red color with 
lighter veins and a yellow spot in the bottom of 
each petal. A planting of these around a pool 
or sinall lake, creates a striking effect. 75c each; 
3 for $2.00. 
B478—WILLIAM TELL. Cream white with lilac 
markings. Popular and pleasing. 50c each; 3 
for $1.40. 
090—ONE EACH OF ABOVE IRIS KAEMP- 
FERI for $3.00. 
HARDY LILIES 
B493—DAURICUM (Candlestick Lily). 1% ft. 
Bright scarlet blooms that “burn brightly” atop 
the upright, strong stems in June. Hasily grown, 
very hardy, and long lived. Increased easily by 
division, Dauricum is well suited to the front of 
your perennial border. 5” deep. Choice 4-5 inch 
bulbs 75c each, 3 for $1.95. 
B487—_LONGIFLORUM (Easter Lily). “The well 
known white Lily of the florists”, can be used in 
the garden to produce its pure white richly fra- 
grant blooms in profusion. Blooms in July and 
August. Needs a little extra winter protection, 
set 8” deep. 45c each; 3 for $1.10; 12 for $3.75. 
492—TENUIFOLIUM (Coral Lily). 2 ft. A pop- 
ular rock-garden species with nodding, brilliant 
scarlet flowers borne in June. Petals are re- 
curved, color is brilliant and solid. Very hardy, 
for open border or rockery. Set bulbs 5 inches 
deep.. 25c each; 3 for 70c; 12 for $2.50. 
091—LILY COLLECTION: One bulb each of 
Dauricum, Henryi, Longiflorum, Regale (Large), 
Rubrum, Tenuifolium. 6 Strong Lily bulbs for 
$2.95. 
Lily Culture: Pg. 20 ,“Gardener’s Handbook.” 

Lilium Regale, Regal Lily—3 for 50c 
GLORIOUS REGAL LILIES 
TOP SIZE BULBS (8-9 inches in circumference). 
Hardy, easily grown, handsome and popular; the 
fine trumpet-shaped, deliciously scented flowers 
bloom profusely. Color: ivory white, shadowed 
pink with yellow tinge at base of each petal. 
Set bulbs 10-12 inches deep. 45c each; 3 for 
$1.25; for $4.35. 
Medium Bulbs (4-5 inches in circumference). 
Smaller lily bulbs establish themselves easily and 
enable one to afford a larger number. We have 
secured a choice lot and offer them: 3 for 50c; 
12 for $1.85; 100 for $12.95. 
SEEDS of Lilium Regale. Pkt. 10c; 
= 4 
25ce. 

L. RUBRUM—95c each 
B486—HENRYI (Orange Speciosum). 5-8 ft. 
Bright apricot-yellow flowers are borne aloft and 
displayed to advantage in the sunlight above low 
shrubs. The flowers have sharply recurving 
petals and resemble Speciosum in form. Some- 
times as many as twenty fiowers are borne on 
one stem, tho 5-10 are more common. Plant bulbs 
8-10 inches deep. 55¢ each; 3 for $1.45. 
B488—SPECIOSUM RUBRUM. One of the most 
beautiful of all Lilies. Flowers rose-red, petals 
recurve gracefully to the tips where they shade 
to lighter rose, strikingly dotted with darker 
crimson. Blooms Aug.-Sept. 95¢ ea.; 3 for $2.55; 
12 for $9.75. Plant bulbs 10 in. deep. 
WAKE ROBIN (Tril)*um Ovatum). Few native 
plants are more su’ able for the wild garden. 
They love moisture and partial shade. Lovely 
tripetalate flowers vf white turning to rose. 
Plants 35c each; 3 for 75c. 
HARDY ORCHID. Lady’s Slipper. (Cypripedium 
Montanum). This lovely hardy novel Orchid is a 
hardy species from Montana. 2 ft. high. Large 
flowers 4-6 in. long brownish green petals with 
1 in. lip of white. Flower resembles a dainty 
Lady’s slipper—hence the name. $1.00 each. 
THE BLACKBERRY LILY 
B490—(Pardanthus Sinensis) 
A plant to please. Iris-like leaves with tall stems 
bearing two-inch showy flowers of orange and 
crimson; followed by ornamental black seed 
clusters, from which it gets the name. 
A strong growing perennial which thrives in a SW 
rich sandy soil in an open border or in semi- 
woodland shade. 
A group among the shrubbery will lend an at- 
tractive note of color in August and September. 

Butterfly Lily—35c each 
B491—BUTTERFLY LILY. He- 

dychium coronarium. A _ strong 
growing moisture loving plant of 
great beauty. Beautiful, delicious- 
ly sweet scented flowers in term- 
inal spikes among long slender 
leaves. The rhizomes are hardy 
in the South, but must be taken 
up and stored like Cannas in the Roots: Seeds :—1544 
North. Also makes a fine pot 25ce each; Pkt. 10c; 
plant; Large rhizomes. 35¢ ea.; 3 for 68c; Giant Pkt. 25e. Blackberry Lily 
3 for 95c; 12 for $3.50. 12 for $2.40. 
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