46 
$25.00 per 100. 
each, $4.00 per doz. 
Each........$1.00 
va fant Top: Ophir 
Bottom: 
>» Rajah 
HEMEROCALLIS (2<y 22:c:) 
75c. each, 6 for $4.00, $7.50 per doz., except as noted 
Aureole. Rich orange-yellow flowers. Early June. 36 in. 
Bay State. Brilliant, glistening, deep yellow. Free blooming. 
Late June. 4 ft. 
Cressida. Soft orange throughout the blossom. Late June. 3 ft. 
Dr. Regel. Handsome rich orange yellow; very fragrant. May. 
18 in. 
Fulva. Old-fashioned Plantain Lily. Reddish orange. June. 
Tall, graceful. 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
Hyperion. Huge, lemon-yellow trumpets. Early July. Proli- 
fic-flowering. Considered by many as the finest light yel- 
lowHemerocallis. 40 in. 
Lemona (Lemon Day Lily). Large, outstanding lemon-yellow. 
Free bloomer. July. 4 ft. 
Mikado. Striking, deep orange with maroon blots. June and 
July. 23: ft: 
Ophir. Very large, deep golden yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers. 
July and August. 4 ft. 
Rajah. 5-inch orange blooms in July. 40 in. 
The Gem. Rich orange-yellow. Late June. 3 ft. 
DAY LILY SPECIAL OFFER NO. 46H 
Collection consisting of one dozen Mixed Varieties, 
Various Shades—$6.00 
: ty 
E \ Lele eae, 
City of Portland and President Cannas 
LILIES 
MADONNA LILY (Candidum). One 
of the most beautiful pure white Lilies. 
60c. each, $6.50 per doz. 
4 REGAL LILY (Regale). 
p suffused with pink, yellow throat. Very 
fragrant; the most popular of all hardy 
garden Lilies. Also beautiful and lasting 
as a cut flower. 40c. each, $4.00 per doz., 
ROCK LILY (Yucca 
Creamy white flowers in June and July. 
4 to 5 ft. 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 
TIGER LILY (Tigrinum). Old-fashe 
ioned Tiger Lily. Orange-colored with 
black spots. July and August. 40c. 
THE NEW ESTATE LILY 
A HARDY EASTER LILY 
Blooms in June when planted in the 
garden. Large, pure white, 18 inches. You 
may be among the first in your community 
to grow this rare, new hardy Lily. 
WAUNESBORO NURSERIES, INC. 
White flowers 
filamentosa) 
Regal Lily 
GLADIOLUS 
The garden should not only supply an effective, pleasing 
landscape, but a succession of suitable cut flowers for the 
home. It is difficult to imagine a more satisfactory cut flower 
than the Gladiolus which can be had in various shades and 
may be planted over a period of 3 months, extending the 
blooming season from July to late Autumn. There are hun- 
dreds of named varieties many of which are no longer being 
grown. From the better ones we have selected the following 
which we consider at the top of their class, meeting require- 
ments for the average home garden either to be left in gar- 
den or cut for the home. 
PRICES—Not less than 3 of a variety 
Doz. 25 50 100 
Good Mixture.................. $1.25 $2.00 $3.50 $6.50 
Choice named varieties as follows 1.75 2.75 4.25 7.75 
(E) Early; (M) Midseason; (L) Late 
Algonquin (M)......................Large, bright scarlet 
Beacon (a) rt savas aeee en ainsi Rose with creamy throat 
Blue ‘Beauty (E)i5.Se2. cement eeee ee Giant light blue 
Corona QD... ee. Creamy white with rose-colored edge 
Gold Dust (2) a5 shoe be eee eae Tall, deep yellow 
Maid of Orleans (E).................Large, creamy white 
Margaret Fulton (M).............. Clear, rich coral-pink 
Minuet: (QM) icieiekieses sent One of the finest lavenders 
Picardy (E) .Tallsalmon-pink, vigorous grower; fine for cutting 
Red Charm (E)....... Large, clear red; tall, straight stems 
Vagabond Prince (M).Rich velvety garnet with flame blotch 
Colorful CANNAS 
For beds and borders. Generally planted 18 inches apart. A planting made in 
early May will furnish bloom throughout late Summer and Fall. We offer the follow- 
ing roots: 
GOOD MIXTURE 
Per’) Giseet er croc mec ceed $0.90 Peni :25 2.025 5.0 cee ee eel 
Per 125 cha ee ee eee o0 Per/'50 00. ee eee eee ee 00 
Per (100: 302 eee ei ae $9.00 
NAMED VARIETIES 
Per 6 $1.25 Per 25 ais S.dcne 3 a eee $3.50 
Peto 12s ro. Soares 2.00 Per 503.5533. So os ees 6.50 
Per 1005. .23.0 ite oe na ee eR S12°00 
City of Portland.) Beautiful rose-pink? 2. ; 532 see eee eee 4 ft. 
King Humbert Red. Fiery red. Bronze foliage..............................5 ft. 
King Humbert Yellow. Well-known yellow. Green foliage....................5 ft. 
Orange Bedder. Big heads of richest orange. Green foliage.................... 4 ft. 
Pink Gem, “New deep pink. (Greenjfoliagey ae. fees eine ee ee 4 ft. 
President. Glowing scarlet; Green/foliage. 47..2.-1 0 meee eee eee 31% ft. 
Richard Wallace. Fine canary-yellow with green foliage....................... ‘4 te 
CANNAS AND GLADIOLUS ARE SOLD 
FOR SPRING DELIVERY ONLY 
