

Siberian Iris 
Quite hardy of easiest culture and 
prodigious bloomers. An established 
clump often produces 50 or more nice, 
tall, streamlined blooms. Excellent for 
bouquets. Ornamental grass-like foliage 
when blooms are gone. Choice of the 
following leading varieties. 
KAEMPFERI 



Snow Queen (Siberian Iris) — 17P3 — 
IRIS Without exception the largest and best 
3 for 99c cut flower. Lovely, fine, snow-white 
flowers. 45c¢ ea.; 3 for $1.15; 6 for $2.20. 
Caesar's Brother (Siberian tris) —17P4—-Given honorable mention by American Iris 
Society. The darkest and best rich, black pansy-violet. 55¢ each; 3 for $1.45; 6 for $2.75. 
Kingfisher Blue (Siberian iris) —17P5—Graceful growing with large, bright flowers. 
$1.15. 
27¢ each; 3 for 65c; 6 for 


Sacred Tiger Flower Calla Lilies 
Aristocratic Kaempferi Iris (Famous Art Shades) — 17P1— The best iris in size, color and beauty. 
Graceful sword-like foliage. Wonderful planted in groups or for edging borders. Spring Hill’s famous 
art shades are mostly giant, double, flowering. Blooms often large as dinner plates. Assorted colors. 
Big, 2 yr. plants, 40c each; 3 for 99c; 12 for $3.75. 
New Long Blooming Vesper Iris—17P2— Vesper iris is studded 
with hundreds of jewel-like flowers. Truly a mammoth bouquet 
in July and August, more flowers than any other iris. Hardy. 
Lovely, translucent, lavender blooms varied with markings of 
copper, lemon, orange, brown and tyrian. It is impossible to 
describe. Blooms at a very opportune time between late tall 
bearded iris and the fall blooming. Recommended as a sure 
surprise for you and your friends. 25¢ each; 3 for 60c; 6 for $1. 






















Black Magic Iris 
(Autumn Flowering Iris) — 
17P6—- Flowers spring and 
fall, twice a year. A double 
duty iris that not only blooms 
in the spring but also again in 
the fall. Exquisite rich, vel- 
vety-purple color. Nearly black 
with satin sheen. New, reduced 
price, 42¢ each; 3 for $1.10. 



Famous 
Blue Lily of The Nile 


(Tigridia Pavonia) —17P7 —Striking in 
its beauty, gorgeously dotted with bril- 
liant markings. The large, continuous 
blooming flowers open their petals with 
the rising sun, die at sunset, blooming 
anew day after day throughout the sum- 
mer. Sacred to the ancient Aztec sun 
worshippers. Easy to grow and requires 
same care as the gladiolus bulb. Guar- 
anteed mixture of large blooming size 
bulbs that will fill your garden with 
striking red, orange, gold, rose and 
-violet flowers. No. 1 blooming size bulbs, 
3 6 12 
for for for 
$1.79 






Fairy Lilies (Zephyr- 
anthes) —17P8 — 
Abundance of dainty 
amaryllis-like, pure 
snow-white lilies. 
Dwarf, bulbous plant, 
very effective because 
of great profusion of 
blooms throughout 
the summer. The 
bulbs multiply and 
are fine for potting 
and forcing indoors. 
Requires the same 
care as gladiolus. Big 
blooming size, 3 for 
35¢; 6 for 60c; 12 for 
95c: 25 for $1.75. 
Yellow Calla (Elliot- 
tiana)—17P9—Beau- 
tiful, deep golden- 
yellow flowers. Dec- 
orative green foliage 
sprinkled with white 
. dots. Plant outdoors 
in late spring for fall 
blooms. Big, 22 inch 
bulbs, 65c¢ each; 3 for 
$1.75; 12 for $6.60. 
Giant White Calla 
(Aethiopica)—17P10 
— The most vigorous 
growing, most prolific 
blooming and easiest 
variety to grow. Big, 
13% inch bulbs, 70c 
each; 3 for $1.79. 
(Agapanthus)—17P11 
— From 75 to 100 
bright blue, fragrant, 
trumpet-like flowers 
on strong stems. 
Handsome, bright 
green, sword-like fol- 
iage. Grows best in 
moist locations. Blue 
Lily of the Nile is not 
winter hardy. If 
potted each fall after 
digging and kept well 
watered, the plants 
bloom profusely 
throughout the win- 
ter in your home. 
Blooming size, 45c 
each; 3 for $1.15. 

Lilies of The Valley— 
17P12— Lovely, fra- 
grant, creamy-white 
bells on 6 inch stems. 
Fine for corsages. 
Easy to force indoors, 
hardy outdoors. 
Grows best planted 
in shady locations. 
2 yr., 18¢ each; 3 for 
39c; 6 for 70c. 
My rose bushes came in 
excellent condition and 
I want to thank you. 
Mrs. C. Holmes 
Chicago, Ill. 
17P13—Fragrant 
Everblooming 
GARDENIA 
The Flower of Romance. A grand Inex- 
pensive Gift Plant (Veitchii). Enjoy 
growing lovely Gardenias in your garden 
this summer and the fragrance of these 
exquisite, waxy, white blooms indoors all 
winter. A grand garden and house plant. 
Not winter hardy north of Virginia. 
Growing instructions and plant food sent 
with each order. Grow your own for 
Easter or Mother’s Day. 
Good plants, 6 to 8 inches, 49c each; 3 
for $1.25. Blooming size, 10 to 12 inch 
size, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.85. Big, 
blooming size, 12 to 15 inch, $1.50 
each; 3 for $4.25. 

Christmas 
ROSE 
(Helleborus Niger) —17P14 
— Dwarf growing with 
evergreen palm-like leaves. 
Big, white, bell-like flow- 
ers in December, January 
or February last for weeks 
regardless of cold or snow. 
Interesting, unusual, cheer- 
ful and beautiful. 2 yr., 60c 
each; 3 for $1.65. 


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