Beautiful Garden Lilies 
Plant Ferris’ Large Select Bulbs this Spring for Fine Blooms This Summer 
ALL BULBS ae Ser eee Bey ay cet BE ciara 
ily of bright scarlet, blooming through June. Very hardy 
AND PLANTS and long lived. A gem for rockery or low border. 12-18 
ON THIS PAGE inches. 35c each; 3 for 85c; 6 for $1.50 postpaid. 
PRICED POSTPAID L2I—GOLD-BANDED LILY (Auratum). One of the most 
beautiful of all Lilies. Large, graceful, fragrant flowers of 
ivory-white, thickly studded with crimson spots, with a golden band through the center. 
3-5 feet. July-September. $1.35 each; 3 for $3.75, postpaid. 
L22—HENRYI. Very hardy Chinese Lily, bearing quantities of lovely apricot-yellow flowers 
in August. Best in light shade. 5-8 feet. Easily grown Lily that should be in every 
border. 55¢ each; 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.65, postpaid. 
L23—ESTATE. The Glorious, New, Hardy Easter Lily! Big, noble, pure white, fragrant 
flowers, as lovely as Easter Lilies from the florist, and right in your own garden. .Plant 
7 to 9 inches deep, in good, well-drained soil, sun or light shade, mulching through the 
winter. Hardy for outdoor planting except in coldest states. 50¢ each; 3 for $1.35; 6 for 
$2.45, postpaid. 
L24—ORANGE TRIUMPH. Brilliant new Lily you will want. In June the strong 2-ft. stems are crowded with clusters of glowing or- 
ange-yellow blooms. Very fine; extra hardy; free flowering. 65¢ each; 3 for $1.80; 6 for $3.25, postpaid. 
L25—PHILIPPINE (Formosanum). Famous green-throated Lily. Very large and fragrant white flowers have delicate emerald throat, 
outside touched with soft copper. 4-6 feet. August until frost. 45c¢ each; 3 for $1.20; 6 for $2.20, postpaid. 
L26—REGAL. The all-time favorite. Magnificent, large white blooms lightly tinged pink, with golden yellow center, and so fragrant. 
Sunlight or partial shade. 4-6 feet. Entirely hardy; July. 35¢ each; 3 for 85c; 6 for $1.50; 12 for $2.65, postpaid. 
L27—RUBRUM (Speciosum Magnificum). One of the grandest of them all—extra large flowers of pink and white blend with crimson 
spots, and sweetly fragrant. Choose.a well-drained spot, lightly shaded for finest blooms. 3-4 feet. August-September. $1.00 each; 
3 for $2.50; 6 for $4.25, postpaid. 
L28—CANDLESTICK LILY (Umbellatum). A glory of color in June when the bushy, erect plant is a mass of large, flashing scarlet 
blooms. One of the easiest to grow and one of the most beautiful. 55c each; 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.65, postpaid. 

PLANT LILIES DEEPLY 
6 to 10 inches—with the exception of the Day Lilies, which require more shallow planting. Select a WELL DRAINED spot, some- 
what: thal nig! using a thin layer of sand under the bulb, tilting bulb slightly, packing good rich garden soil firmly around it. Mulch 
in e fall. = 
Hemerocallis — The New Hybrid Day Lilies 
STRONG, BLOOMING-SIZE PLANTS 
Ferris’ Day Lilies have become very popular. These new hybrids are far superior to the old-timers; they are so hardy, easy to grow; 
they bloom so freely EVEN IN SHADE, and last a lifetime. Plant 18 to 24 inches apart in ordinary garden soil, sunlight or shade, their 
crowns an inch or two below the top of the ground. Mulch through the first winter. 
L30—DR. -REGEL. Most beautiful early-flowering Day 
Lily. Dwarfish, 18-inch plant is covered with rich or- 
ange-yellow flowers in May and June. Very fragrant; 
fine for cutting. 30c each; 3 for 75c, postpaid. 
L31—FULVA. Large blooms of rich copper shaded or- 
ange; very free blooming. 3 feet.* July. 25c each: 3 for 
65c, postpaid. : 
L32—GEORGE YELD. One of the best and most beauti- 
ful. Large open flowers, 6 inches across, color a rich 
orange flushed rose. 3 feet. July-August. 55¢ each; 3 

2.00 (Postpaid) 
L38 Day Lily Combine 
; 2 eta : comers for $1.45, postpaid. 
1 George Yeld 1 Kwanso L33—HYPERION. Immense flaring blooms of primrose- 
1 Hyperion 1 Sovereign yellow, delightfully fragrant, are borne in great num- 
: 35 bers on stout, 40-inch stems; excellent for cutting. July- 
ALL EIGHT for only... $2. August. Pictured in color on opposite page. 45¢ each; 
(Postpaid) 3 for $1.20, postpaid. 
Giant Dahlias 
Brilliant Show Flowers for the summer and Fall Garden—gigantic in size, superb in form and glori- 

L34—KWANSO. Unique, double-flowering Day Lily. Hand- 
some flowers of bright orange. One of the best for 
cutting. 3 ft. July-August. 25¢ each; 3 for 65c, postpaid. 
L35—LEMONA. Wide spreading blooms of delicate yel- 
low are produced in abundance in midsummer. A 
great favorite. 30c each; 3 for 75c, postpaid. 
L36—MIKADO. Handsome, fragrant flowers of rich or- 
ange with conspicuous mahogany-red throat. Blooms 
heavily in June-July and sometimes again in Septem- 
ber. Color photo on opposite page. 45¢ each; 3 for 
$1.20, postpaid. 
L37—SOVEREIGN. Super-fine deep yellow. Large blooms 
on 30-inch stems. A prize winner. June. 45c each; 3 for 
$1.20, postpaid. 
ous in color. We offer an outstanding group that will make such a spectacular display in your garden. 
_Easy to grow, they furnish much beauty and enjoyment for your money. 
-D2—AVALON. Lovely, large, decorative blooms of lemon-yellow. Profuse bloomer. 50¢ each; 3 for $1.40, 
postpaid. : 
_ .D3~JANE COWL. One of the greatest Dahlias of all times. Enormous, decorative blooms—rich blend of 
: buff, gold and salmon. 60c each; 3 for $1.65, postpaid. 2 
D4—MRS. WARNER. Splendid large blooms of orchid lavender. Choice decorative. 50c each; 3 for $1.40, 
postpaid. 
D5—JERSEY BEAUTY. Handsome, large flowers of glowing pink. Most popular cut flower ‘variety. 60c 
each; 3 for $1.65. postpaid. 
D6—MRS. GEO. LeBOUTILLIER. Considered the largest and finest red decorative Dahlia growing—color 
a beautiful soft cardinal red. 60c each; 3 for $1.65, postpaid. 
vs Dahlia Combine 
§ GORGEOUS DAHLIAS—One each of the brilliant prize winners described above. 
_ Only 
$1.98 
HOW TO PLANT DAHLIAS (Postpaid) 
Plant in late spring when the ground is warm. They should have good, well-drained soil and a sunny location. 
Plant 2 ft. apart, setting tuber 6 inches deep, on its side with eye up, covering with 3 inches of earth pressed firmly. 
a hole gradually as plant grows. Nip the ends of the main shoots when about 12 inches tall to encourage more 
loom. é 
Dig after first frost in fall. Cut tops to roots and store upside down in cool, dry cellar or cave, or place in box 
and cover with a mixture of Peat Moss and dry sand. 

