Hardy Lilies 
The stately Regal and Madonna lilies are in a class by themselves when it comes to 
supplying mid-summer splendor in your garden. They are hardy plants that are very 
easy to cultivate. No orders accepted after August 15. 
REGAL. Ivory-white, tinted rose outside, soft yellow throat. Very hardy 3 to 5 feet 
high. Blooms in July. Popular and easy to grow. 
each 3 iy 
RAY OO rire cere cose erccsasccscees 45 1.20 4.50 
Medium nn .25 .70 2.50 
MADONNA OR CANDIDUM. Snow-white, sweetly perfumed. This Lily will thrive 
in any light soil with plenty of light and sun. 4-5 ft high. Blooms in 
June. 
each 3 12 
PAT OC ge ceccntarre ci B3}3) 1.50 5.50 
IVie@cliunieecessecesceeee $335) 1.00 3.15 
Colchicums 
The novel and unique colchicum is practically a miracle flower. It will produce a 
colorful blossom indoors without soil or water. After the blossoms fade, plant them 
outdoors, and in the Spring they will appear in luxuriant green foliage. Remove the 
bulbs indoors after the foliage has disappeared, and they will repeat their wondrous 
feat again. These bulbs make fine gifts for many occasions. No orders accepted after 
JUlyno lL 
each 3 ily 
AUTUMNALE ALBUM. Pure white. 
2D -75 2.50 
AUTUMN QUEEN. Violet mauve, blotched. 
50 1.40 5.00 
BORNMUELLERI. Lilac-rose and white. 
50 1.40 5.00 
LILIC WONDER. Clear violet-mauve. 
50 1.40 5.00 
THE GIANT. Large deep lilac-mauve flowers, fine white base. 
. 50 1.40 5.00 
VIOLET QUEEN. Lilac, tinted. 
50 1.40 5.00 
