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CUTTING 5s 
When you plant a shade tree or an evergreen remember that it is 
going to grow up and will need a lot of room someday. 
LILIES 
REGAL— 
The large, trumpet-shaped flowers are 
snowy white, with a pure yellow center, 
while the exterior of the petals is slightly 
tinged pink. It is a strong grower, attain- 
ing the height of three or four feet. The 
flowers are beautiful, possessing a delight- 
ful fragrance. Large bulbs, 30c. 
ELEGANS— 
The fiery-red blooms of this lily are borne 
in large clusters on medium height, stocky 
stems. Blooms profusely in June and July 
and is very hardy. Large blooming size 
bulbs, 30c each. 
DOUBLE TIGER— 
Five feet. Produces an abundance of 
orange-scarlet flowers in August. Very 
hardy and vigorous. Large bulbs, 30c each. 
CORAL LILY— 
2 feet. The brilliant coral-red flowers are 
borne in clusters of 5-15 on slender stems. 
Fine for rock garden or border. Bulbs, 25c 
each. 
LYTHRUM 
PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE MORDENA— 
This is a new Lythrum brought out by the 
Canadian Experimental Farm at Morden, 
Manitoba. We think it the best of all the 
Lythrum and a great improvement over the 
old types. Long upright growing stems 
just covered their length with little deep 
bright rose-pink flowers. This is a good 
one. Showy plants for moist, shady borders, 
and watersides. A very useful cut flower, 
blooms nearly all summer. Blooming size 
plants, 50c. 
SHASTA DAISY 
ALASKA— 
In July and August bears a great profu- 
sion of immense, gleaming white blooms, 
excellent for cutting. 18-24 inch. 
EARLY ELDER— 
Glistening white flowers in early June, 
making a beautiful display in the garden 
and especially fine for bouquets. 15 inches. 
Multiply rapidly and roots should be di- 
vided in August and reset. 
MOUNT SHASTA (DOUBLE)— 
The pure white flowers are completely 
double and produced freely from June to 
October. They are of excellent lasting 
quality. The stems are about 18 inches 
high, very stiff, holding the heavy double 
pure white blooms upright. Excellent for 
the border as well as for cutting. 50c¢ each. 
PRICES OF PERENNIALS, unless noted 
otherwise, 35c each; 12 for $3.50 
Gladiolus 
The gladiolus is one of the easiest 
flowers to grow and is doubly valu- 
able for the field show of bloom and 
for its cut flowers. Bulbs should be 
planted four inches deep and may be 
planted any time from April to June. 
Our list of varieties is not long but 
it contains the very best of the various 
colors. Prices, named varieties, 10c 
each; $1.00 for 12. Mixtures, 85c for 
12. 
