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LILIES 
Prices, unless otherwise quoted: each, 
40c; doz., $4.00; postpaid, each, 45¢e; 
doz., $4.50. 





SINGLE TIGER LILY. Hardiest and most 
popular of all lilies. A heavy bloomer. 
poUBte TIGER LILY. Blooms several weeks 
ater, 
FORTUNEI TIGER LILY. A later and taller 
form of the tiger lily. It grows 5 to 6 feet 
tall and blooms the latter part of August. 
BLACKBERRY LILY. A small lily with mottled red flowers, 
2 to 3 feet tall, foliage resembles iris. Blooms through July. 
UMBELLATUM OR CANDLESTICK LILY. Grows 2 feet high, 
bears clusters of orange red flowers resembling the Elegans, 
but the plant is a trifle taller and later. The fiowers larger. 
CORAL OR TENUIFOLIUM. Blooms in May and June. Spikes 
18 in. to 2 feet tall, bear numerous bright red flowers, fac- 
ing down and with reflexed petals. Native of Siberia. 
GOLDEN GLEAM. Derived from the Coral Lily which it re- 
sembles in every way except for its attractive orange color. 
‘LILY OF THE VALLEY. The outstanding early flower for 
very shady locations. 
DAY LILY. Mixed. We offer a mixture of extra hardy day 
lilies which have survived at our nursery for several years. 
Hardiest of all lilies. Successful in northern Alaska. 
Apricot. A handsome apricot colored day lily. 
AMABILE. A Korean lily of the Turk’s Cap type, June bloomer. 
CONCOLOR. Dwarf red lily, star shaped, 12-18 in. Blooms in 
June. 
WILD PRAIRIE LILY—FLAME LILY. The beautiful July 
blooming native. Now killed out in many places. 
KINNER LILIES (From Manitoba). : 
MAXWILL. One of Mr. Skinner’s finest, for which he was ; : 
recognized by the Royal Horticultural Society of London. Flowers nodding, like the Coral Lily 
on a very large scale: stalk 6 to 7 feet tall, covered with many of the large bells. Blooms in 
July. Postpaid, each, 50e. 
SKINNER’S AZALEA LILY. One of his newest and finest. 26 to 30 in. high with massive 
clusters of apricot colored blossoms carried erect, 18 to 24 to the staik. 
PHILADELPHICUM HYBRID NO. 12. One of F. L. Skinner’s Flame Lily crosses from Can- 
ada. Very hardy; blooms in late June and July. A striking orange colored, July blooming 
lily. 18 to 24 in. tall. Special price, each, 35c; doz., $3.50; postpaid, each, 40c; doz., $4.00. 
SKINNER NO. 5. Another cross between Asiatic and the native flame-lily, a lighter orange. 
Other Flowering Perennials 
Prices, unless otherwise quoted: Each, 40c; dozen, $4.50; postpaid, each, 45c; dozen, $5.00. 






Maxwill Lily 

CAMPANULA. 
ACHILLEA,. The Pearl. White, aster-like blooms. 
June-Sept. 18-in. 
BABY’S BREATH. Standard. Feathery white, 
- 18-24 in. Blooms all season. 
- Bristol Fairy. Large double. Grafted roots. 
Each, 75¢; postpaid, each, 82c. 
BLEEDING HEART. Blooms in May. Each, 
naria). Pinkish white, 
We; postpaid, each, 82e. 
BOUNCING BET (Sa 
12-18 in., blooms all season. Resembles Phlox. 
: Rapunculoides. Biue Bell. 30 in. 
~ Blooms June and July. 
COLUMBINE. Canadensis. Red and yellow. 
_--Recky Mountain. Lovely blue, blooms in 
- June. 18 in. ; 
_Hybrid. Mrs. Scott. Elliott hybrids in a vari- 
ety of shades. . , 
nes Bell. A cream colored native of Mon- 
ana. 
DAISY, Shasta. Blooms from June till fall. 12 
- to 18-in. 
= Painted Daisy. Blooms long and often. Various 
_ eOlor shades. «= i 
Giant Daisy. Late fall blooming. 4 ft. tall. 

Sire rag BURGUNDY. A handsome dark red 
strain. : 
GAILLARDIA, Blanket Flower. 12 to 18 inch. 
Blooms all season. 
GOLDENGLOW. Double. : 
HEARTSEASE. The old fashioned perennial pansy. 
HOLLYHOCK. We have a lovely selection of colors. 
Single and Double. 
LYCHNIS, Chalcedonica. Perennial with the bright- 
est of scarlet blossom clusters. 
Pink. Similar but of a light pink color. 
LINARIA. Old fashioned ‘‘butter and egegs.”’ 
LYTHRUM (Morden Pink). See inside back 
cover for illustration. An all season lovely 
pink spike in bloom nearly all summer. 3 ft. 
PHYSOSTEGIA. Tall stems topped by white snap- 
dragon-like flowers blooming in August. 
PLATYCODON, Chinese Bellfiower. Blooms ‘July 
and August . Ht. 18 to 30 in. 
ICELAND POPPY. This hardy early spring and 
summer bloomer comes in. whites, yellows and 
orange. 
POPPY MALLOW. A low-growing plant of the 
ground covér type. Blooms most of the season. 
Hlowers a handsome purple, large and poppy- 
e. S 
SEDUM. Acre. 
yellow flowers. 
Spurium. Pink flowers. 

Very small leaved, low growing, 
Ground eover. 
amschaticum. Yellow flowers. y 
SIBERIAN SWEET PEA. A rose purple flowered 
dwarf perennial that blooms over a long period. 
SIBERIAN LAVATERA. 3 to 
5 ft. A pink flowering hardy _ 
and long blooming perennial ; ee 
with a 3 foot spread. ao Ceo 
SWEET WILLIAM. An old fa- ® go$2 7556 
vorite. Related to the pinks. ee 
TANSY. Plover Head. Clear 
yellow flowers in clusters 
from July on. 2 to 4 ft. A 
medicinal herb. ; 
VERONICA SPICATA. Long, 
graceful spikes of clear blue * 
in July. ee 30 2%, 9! 
CRIMSON YARROW. Milfoil, 
in a dark red color. Hardy, 
showy. Blooms July and 
August. 


