POPULAR LILIES 
All the World Loves Them. 
REGAL LILY: (lilium™ Regale). lt is» one’ of 
the most beautiful and hardiest of lilies. 
The abundance of sweet-scented flowers 
are white, with the outside or back having 
a pinkish tinge which makes it very lovely. 
The plants grow from 3 to 5 feet high and 
are very floriferous when well established, 
bearing as high as 18 to 20 flowers in July. 
Plant 6 inches deep in well-drained soil 
in early Spring or Fall. Three large bloom- 
ing size bulbs for $1.20 or $4.00 per dozen. 
ELEGANS LILY. Upright cup-shaped lilies, 15 
inches high; brilliant orange-red with black 
spots. Easiest culture. Plant 6 inches deep. 
For sheer brilliant color in June it is indis- 
pensable. 3 for $1.20 or $4.00 per dozen. 
IMPROVED TIGER LILY. (Lilium tigrinum 
fortunei giganteum.) A favorite with very 
easy culture. A deep orange lily with black 
spots. August bloomer. 4 to 5 feet high. 
3 for $1.20 or $4.00 per dozen. 
CORAL LILY (Lilium tenuifolium). A charming 
little gem of the family with deep scarlet 
flowers on 18 inch stems in June. Every- 
one adores it. Plant in well-drained soil 
in early Spring to Fall. 3 for $1.00 or $3.50 
per dozen. 
SHOWY STONECROP 
Sedum Spectabile Brilliant 
Broad succulent green leaves on 19 inch 
rugged erect growing plants with large 
showy rosy-crimson umbels in August and 
September. Let some of these plants fill in 


that barren spot in your garden. It will 
withstand the hottest, driest summer 
weather. 3 for $1.10 or $4.00 per dozen. 
SPEEDWELLS 
Veronica Blue Peter. 
Showy plants for garden and fcr cutting. 
Easy culture. Very impressive because of its 
compact growth. The spikes of deep blue 
flowers are borne on stiff stems 18 inches 
high. 3 for $1.25; 50c for one. 
HEMEROCALLIS 
The Improved Day Lilies 
Day lilies possess the characteristics of per- 
fect perennials. They are perfectly hardy, 
easy of culture, free blooming, colorful and 
have no insect enemies or diseases. They 
will tolerate almost endless neglect and poor 
soil, but to have them at their best give them 
rich soil. Their leafless stems topped by 
large flowers belonging to the Lily family 
arise from showy, well-rounded bushes of 
reedlike curving foliage. 3-4 feet high. 
CHENGTU. A new variety that you should 
have. Brilliant orange-red with intense red 
throat. July and August. $1.00 each. 
GEO. YELD. Large flowers, nearly six inches 
across. Oute: petals righ orange, inner 
petals flushed orange scarlet. July. 50c each. 
GOLDENI. A deep golden-orange in July and 
August. 50c each. 
HYPERION. Best of all yellow Day Lilies. 
Received Award of Merit from Royal Horti- 
culture Society. Enormous 6 inch bells of 
soft canary-yellow. July and early August. 
75¢ each. 
MIKADO. A rich yellow with a red-purple 
band. General effect is a mahogany-red. 
Late June and July. 50c each. 
MRS. J. A. CRAWFORD. A combination of 
apricot and yellow. Really a rich cadmium 
yellow. July. 50¢ each. 
