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BELLIS-ENGLISH DAISY 7 we 
A cheery little plant used as an edging for borders and often 
planted with Pansies 
and Forget-Me-Nots in window boxes. Needs winte tecti i 
during summer. Treat as biennial. BEN mr gremr swore 
Perennis . 3 inches. Single or double white, pink, rose and red daisies bloom in 
early spring and again in the fall. No. 2479 Pkt. 25e 
BOCCONIA-PLUME POPPY 
Cordata. A magnificent imposing plant for the rear of borders or to plant in front 
of tall shrubbery. Grows from 6 to 10 ft. high and bears huge plumes of feathery sh Ag 
small creamy white blooms. Foliage is silvery gray with very large leaves. Blooms ma 
during July and August and likes full sun and a rich soil. Ne. 2447, Pkt. 10ce; Ae, 
1/16 Ounce 60c. 
CALLIRHOE-POPPY MALLOW 
A showy, trailing perennial which thrives in sunny dry sandy positions. Flowers “2 
are saucer-shaped and bloom profusely. Involucrata. 6 inches. Blooms all during 
summer and early fall. Flowers vary in color from crimson to cherry red and 
rose, with white centers. No, 2472, Pkt. 15¢; 1/16 Oz. 60c. . POPPY MALLOW 
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Lillies From Seed 
CULTURE. Lilies like well-drained soil to which has been adde 
They bloom best in full sun but the soil around t 
of leaves or peat. und the base of the pl 


d a generous quantity of leat mold. 
ants should be shaded with a mulch 






HARDY MIXED LILLIES 
A wonderful mixture of all kinds of hardy Lilies which will bring grace and unusual 
beauty to your garden. Raising lilies from seed is a fascinating hobby, rewarding 
the gardener with lovely specimens which will bloom year after year. No. 2681, 
Pkt. 25¢. 
REGAL LILY 
Absolutely hardy, and is excellent for forcing. The flowers are white slightly suf- 
fused with pink on backs of petals. Fragrant, blooms outdoors early in July and 
seedling bulbs will flower the second year. No, 2658, Pkt. 15¢. 
SCARLET LILY 
Concolor. A dainty dwarf Lily with erect star-shaped flowers of deep fiery scarlet 
with a few dark spots towards base of petals. Good for rock gardens. No. 2686, 
Pkt. 25¢. : 
ms PHILIPPINE LILY ~ |. sae 
Philippinense Formosanum. Long trumpet-shaped white flowers which resemble 
an Easter Lily. If seed is sown early many blooms may-be. expected first year. 
If grown in pots, plants will bloom 2 or 3 times a year. In the course of two or 
three years you will have a fine clump of Lily plants that will bloom continuously ; 
from August until late fall. No. 2262, Pkt. 25¢; 1/8 Oz. 60c. REGAL LILY 
CERASTIUM-SNOW IN SUMMER 
Tomentosum. 4 to 6 inches. May. Produces an abundance of snow white flowers on 
a low growing plant with silvery white foliage. Looks like a bed of snow. No. 2316, 
Pkt. 10¢; 1/8 Oz. 30c. 
DELPHINIUM-HARDY LARKSPUR. 
The delphinium has been developed to the place where it is one of the most important 
perennials in the border, sometimes growing to a height of six feet or more with 
huge spikes of large flowers. It needs a cool, rich loam and will not do as well in, & 
heavy clay soil. Keep well watered and cultivate the plants often. Gold Medal Hybrids, & 
Regal, stately plants with massive spikes of many glorious colors. Wonderful for 
cutting. No. 2320, Pkt. 15¢; 1/8 Oz. 50c. 
Chinensis, Blue Butterfly. 1 ft. The Chinese Larkspur will bloom the first year if 
seed is sown early. Lovely, clear blue, outstanding in the border. No. 2321, 
Pkt.15¢; 1/8 Oz. 40c. 
DIANTHUS-HARDY PINKS 
Pinks grow easily from seed, thrive in ordinary soil which must contain some lime, , AW 
and should be in a well-drained situation. 
Caesius, Cheddar Pink. 4 to 10 inches. The gray foliage of this pink makes a 
cushion from which in May spring the sweet smelling, rose colored flowers. No. 
2322, Pkt. 10¢; 1/8 Oz. 50c. 
Deltoides Brilliant, Maiden Pink. 6 inches. This trailing plant produces glowing 
crimson-red flowers in great profusion. A most striking rock plant. No. 2413, 
Pkt. 10¢; 1/8 Oz. 50c.. . Re 2 DIGITALIS- 
Plumarius, Clove Pink. 1 ft. Single and double flowers with fringed or jagged petals FOXGLOVE 
and very fragrant. Colors range from white to scarlet, with light or dark centers. 
Bloom in early spring. No. 2323, Pkt. 10¢; 1/8 Oz. 35c. 

