GLOWING EMBER 
POPPY 
One of the best, if not the 
best, scarlet oriental 
poppies. Flowersvery large 
on- bo e 
<q Blue 
Delphinium 
One of the best, finest 
and most beautiful of 
the hardy perennials. 
NEW! Aurelian Hybrid Lily 
B5000—Mr. Carlton Yerex of Oregon perfected 
these lilies after 20 years of work. Plants have 
magnificent clumps of 6-inch flowers in beautiful 
color combinations, including sunburst effects. Very 
easy to grow; live a long time; thrive anywhere. 
Entirely hardy. Plant 6” deep. 1.89 each; 3 for 
5.39, ppd. 
PRIME MINISTER PHLOX 
A fine variety, and very 
showy because of the red 
centers in the flowers. 
doors. 
L) 
YELLOW CARNATION 
Lovely as the greenhouse 
vorieties but hardy -out- 
DOGROSE IRIS 
This is the well known, popular 
Iris of clear pink, ruffled flower, 
on tall, strong stems. 
These 5 perennials are sure grow- 
ers; that’s why we call this our 
"Green Thumb” 
are hardy, 
field-grown 
collection. They 
plants. 
Each one worth at least 35c. 
1 long-spurred, hybrid Colum- 
bine as pictured on page 8. 
re re 
Henryi Lily 
85019—This has been hard 
Pink Show Lily 
85030—(Speciosum Rub- 
THUMB 
Collection of HARDY PERENNIALS 
U5 
i es 
for 
only PAID 
No, B3285X 
sbout FALE PLANTING 
If you live south of Central Nebraska and Central 
lowa, you can plant anything listed in this catalog 
during the fall. 
If you live north of that line, it is safe to plant 
perennial flowers, tulips, lilies and evergreens 
during the fall season, and in the normal planting — 
manner. But with roses, shrubs, shade trees and 
windbreaks do this: 
Dig a trench out in the open, loosen the stock 
up in the bundle, lay it on its side in the trench 
and’ then cover it with at least 6 or 8 inches of 
moist earth. Bury roots, tops-and all, and cover 
‘them completely. Your stock Will store perfectly 
in this manner and the advantage is that you 
have your stock for planting at the earliest 
possible date next spring. If our weather con- 
dition is such at Yankton next spring ‘that we 
can’t make shipments early, you are safe because 
you have your stock already there for digging 
out, and planting the very first thing when the 
frost goes out of the ground. And it is this early 
planting that is best. 
Summing up, you can safely order anything in 
this catalog regardless of where you live, but 
handle the stock as described above for the loca- 
tion you live in. If you have any questions at 
any time, please write us. 
ae Select Lily Offer 
. —1 each of Henry;, pj 
‘Ouble Tiger, Coral, R ahs 
all for only 2.5 
Show 
egal, Flame 
9, postpaid, ae 
lily, Single Tiger, 
Centifolium—g in 
aie Yellow Trumpet 
a AURELIAN LILY 
B5035—These are 
lings of the same strain of 
lity with which Mr. Yerex 
won both the Sweepstakes 
Award and the Griffiths 
Cup last year at the annual 
meeting of the Lily Society of America! Grows 
much like Regal Lily but has stronger stems, 
larger flowers with beautiful shades of clear 
yellow and apricot. 2.25 each; 3 for 6.25, ppd. 
seed- 
Pink Trumpet 
Aurelian Lily 
B5024— Another 
hybrid, Just think: long 
trumpets of a beautiful 
shell pink. And hardy 
too. Plant 6” deep. These 
Yerex 
; pink lilies gre aptto fade 
in direct, hot sunlight so look best in portial shade. 
7 Or screen from too much sun at time of blooming. 
| 2.75.each, ppd. 
, 
tum.) The first time we 
have been able to get this 
one since the war, too, 
Carmine red on a white 
ground with crimson spots, 
Very hardy. Will grow any- 
where, Plant 9 in. deep. 
75c each; 3 for 1.98, ppd. 
to get since the war, It 
grows up to 9 ff. tall with 
many large brilliant orange 
One of the best 
and strongest growing of oll, 
Plant 10 in. deep. 49c¢ each; 
2 for 89c; 5 for 1.98, ppd. 
blossoms. 
New Lilies Bargain 
B3461X—1 New Aurelian Hybrid, 1 Yellow Trumpet 
Aurelian, 1 Pink Trumpet Aurelian and 1 Centifolium— 
all 4 for onl i 
6.50, postpaid. 
New Centifolium Hybrid 
B5020—Grows 6 to 8 ft. high with crown of 50 or more 
enormous lilies. Flowers are pure white inside, with re- 
verse of trumpets often pink, emerald green, yellow or 
brown. Very hardy; deep rooted; stands drouth well. 
Plant 6” deep. 49c each; 2 for 89c; 5 for 1.98, ppd. 
2 Tiger Lilies 
Hardiest of all and well 
known old-time flower that 
can't be beat for beauty. 
Grow from 2 to 4 ft. 
B5033—Single-flowered, 
B5032— Double-flowered. 
29c each; 3 for 75c; 5 fo 
1.19, postpaid. 5 
Special 
Olfer on 
Flame Lilies 
5 TOP SIZE BULBS 
for only. 
98c 
posTPAID 
No. B3456% 
Coral Lily 
Flame Lily 
B5007—-Grows easily any- 
Pei 
B5003—A small Lily of bril- 
beria. 
liant coral red, Exceedingly 
hardy as it comes from Si- 
Many deep waxen 
recurved flowers in each 
plont. Plant 4 to 6 in. deep. 
29c each; 3 for 75c; 5 for 
1.19, ppd. 
Regal Lily 
B5027—Best known and 
very beautiful. Hardy. 
Flowers are white, 
slightly diffused with pink 
with a glow of canary 
yellow in center. Plant 
8tol0” deep. 29c each; 
3 for 75c; 5 for 1.19, 
postpaid. 
NEW Cascade Strain 
Madonna 
Lily 
B5022—The result of 
years of work by a 
French hybridist. Have 
tremendous vigor, far 
surpassing all known in 
height of stalks and size 
of flowers. 59¢ each; 3 
for 1.49, ppd. 
where. You con depend 
upon it to produce an 
amazing number of huge, 
brilliant clusters of “fire- 
like" blossoms. 35¢ each; 
3 for 79c, ppd. 
Special Lily 
Collection 
B3452x—1] Coral, 1 
Regal, 1 Flame Lily, 1 
Speciosum, 1] New 
Centifolium Hybrid— 
all 5 lilies for only 
1.89, ppd. 
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