HARDY QUEENS 
OF THE GARDEN 

CENTIFOLIUM. 
LILY 
(Olympic Hybrids)—14L1 
Fragrant trumpets of 
magnificent proportions 
often 10 inches long. 
Pure, icy-white warm 
‘cream. Recommended, 
69e each; 3 for $1.95. 
69c¢ each 



















(Tenuifolium) 
14L6—Vivid, waxy, 
scarlet flowers. - 
Early blooming; 
easy to grow. Mul- 
tiplies. Jumbo, 4 
inch bulbs, 48¢ 
each; 8 for $1.29 
3 for $1.29 
RED FUNNEL LILY 
(Umbellatum)——1!4L3—Striking coppery-crimson 
flowers of great brilliance and profusion. Big 
bulbs that will bloom this spring. Flowers re- 
main pretty for weeks. Big, healthy 16 to 18 
c.m. bulbs. 65¢ each; 3 for $1.75. 





















The.Famous Regal lily, 4 for $71.00, 
FAMOUS REGAL LILY 
14L2—tThe best known and most popular lily 
pf all. Easy to grow and sure to bloom. Blooms 
are white flushed pink with creamy-golden 
throats. The delightful perfume pervades the 
garden in mid-season, when scent and profu- 
sion of bloom afe important. Blooming size, 
4 to 5 inches around, 33¢ 
each; 4 for $1.00. Big, 6 to 
8 inch, 55c each; 3 for $1.45. 

ESTATE LILY | 
(Hardy Croft Lily)—14L5— | 
(Pardalinum)—14L7— Blazing New, hybrids for outdoor 
scarlet, dotted and spotied. Abun- planting, extra large and 
dance of flowers during summer long blooms of the purest 
months, Big, 5 to 6 inch bulbs, and _ cleanest snow-white, 
SUNSET LILY 
65c¢ each; 3 for $1.80. Blooming size. Recommend- 
ed as the finest new hardy 
DOUBLE LILY ‘Tisress Fl Pl —14t4—Best, double lily white ily) \Bidris Series 



Dbi. Lily Tigress Fl. PI. 

in cultivation. Absolutely hardy. Beau- te 69¢ each; 3. for 
tiful petal arrangement in big, apricot-orange blooms. 5 toe 6 i ; 7 
inch 65¢ each; 3 au $1 75. 3 



{4P 11 — Bril- 

CHAS. GURTIS (Orisa Ares 
ing, sunset-red, Finest of its color. Big, No. 1 plants, 
“BS8¢ each; 3 for $1.00. 
MARY LOUISE (Finest sl {4P9—Un- 
usually large; a _ prolific 
grower and bloomer. Outstanding. Big, No. 4 plants 
S38¢ each; 3 for $1.00. 
RO YA L BL U E eng iiganuain i pues 
“Best of blue shades. Recommended. Big, No. 1 plants, 
JULY LIGHTS NaRUESLENS fine big blooms 
in profusion. Glistens like rubies, Big, No. 1 plants, 
36¢ each; 3 for 95¢ 
PRIME MINISTER Si? 2° 
14P12—Large blooms of 
snow-white with vivid crimson eye. Beautiful. Big, 
No. 1 plants, 35¢ each; 3 for 89¢. 
SALMON GLOW (Salmon-orange) f4Pi3— 
Salmon-orange, beautiful 
harmonizing colors. Strong grower. Big, No. 4 
plants, 36¢ each; 3 for 95¢. : 
S6¢ each; 3 for 95¢ 
DAILY SKETCH | (Salmon-pink) 14P11—Ro- 
. bust and healthy. Large, 
galmon-pink, crimson eye. Unsurpassed. Big, No, 1 
plants, 35¢ each; 3 for 89¢. 


LEO SCHLAGETTER (ern an 
liant of all phlox. Rated best red phlox. Big, No. 4 
plants, 38¢ each; 3 for $1.00. 

BIG SAVING Order Phlox by Color—i4P15—To keep balanced inventory. 2 for 55c¢ 
Spring Hill selects some of the best named phlox by color and 4 f 98 
prices so that it is, an extraordinary value. Our selection of varieties—your choice of or c 
white, and purp Une for $2. 75. 




pink 

ORGEO s | FLOWERING PEONIES 
; BLACKEST rae GROWN . i 
MONSIE R MARTIN CAHAZAC abate a big flowers of deep, 
with glowing velvet-like color tones. $1.65 each; fei ‘S435, ss ae hs et 
REINE HORTENSE jor. die an? San gety Cnet ete 
MONSIEUR JULES ELIE sre ce a ai Sae oe of the best 
PRIMEVERE {4P16—Famous yellow peony. $1.45 each; 8 for $3.95. 
KARL ROSENFIELD 14P17—Big, velvety-crimson. 97¢ each; 8 for $2.65. 
SARAH BERN HARDT Basu dbl., apple-blossom-pink. 97¢ each; 
FESTIVA MAXIMA {4P19—Reliable, double white. 97¢ each; $3 for $2.65. 
LONGFELLOW etene double crimson. Unsurpassed. $1.50 each; 3 



World’s Deepest Red 
Peony Monsier Martin Cahazac 




SAVE! ORDER PEONIES BY COLOR! 
14P24—Guaranteed to be early blooming, large, double 
varieties. Thrifty, young, 3 to 5 eye prize winning vari- 
eties. A certified $2.75 value—save 20%, 80c each; 3 
for $1.99. 

