For Outdoor Spring Planting 
and Indoor Winter Planting 
Note Bulbs on this and page opposite. 
It is easy to grow flowers from bulbs and the hardy 
varieties will live for years outdoors. Lift bulbs. that are not hardy, per instructions with each 
order. Note those that bloom easily indoors as house plants. All prepaid. 
<q Graceful MONTBRETIAS 
One of the most floriferous and showy of summer 
flowering bulbous plants, producing in great num- 
bers, graceful spikes 8 to 12 in. in length, each spike 
bearing from 18 to 30 star-shaped flowers, 14 to 2 
in. across. Very popular for clumping among per- 
ennials and shrubbery, easily grown. Also highly 
valued as cut-flowers and can be grown in flowerpots 
in the house. Montbretias are hardy, prefer a warm, 
sunny location, should be protected during the win- 
ter with a covering of leaves, or stored the same as 
Gladiolus. Our mixture contains many bright shades 
of yellow, salmon, orange and scarlet. Special Mixed. 
(3 for 45c) (6 for 80c) (12 for $1.50) prepaid. 
The Peruvian Daffodil (Pancratium) is a grand 
summer flowering bulb, producing with great free- 
dom large Amaryllis-like pure white fragrant blos- 
soms. Keep the bulbs in a dry, warm place, and 
plant out in June. Bulbs can be taken up in October, 
and after a few weeks’ rest, potted and flowered in 
the house in the winter or kept over for spring plant- 
ing again. (50c each) (3 for $1.25) (6 for $2.35) 
prepaid. 
DOUBLE PEARL TUBEROSE. One of the 
most beautiful of the late summer flowering bulbs. 
Spikes and blooms enornious in size. Very double 
and fragrant. (3 for 60c) (6 for $1.00) (12 for 
$1.85) prepaid. 
MEXICAN SINGLE TUBEROSE. Blooms four to 
six weeks earlier than other Tuberoses. The flowers 
are on long stems, ten to twenty blossoms to each 
stalk ; snowy white, wax-like petals filling their sur- 
roundings with the sweetest fragrance. (3 for 60c) 
(6 for $1.00) (12 for $1.85) prepaid. 
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GOLD BAND 
Auratum. Immense, fra- 
grant flowers measuring 
nearly a foot in width 
when fully expanded, 
Broad petals, gracefully 
recurved, White, thickly 
studded with crimson-ma- 
roon spots with wide gold 
band down center. (65c 
each) (3 for $1.75) (6 for 
$2.95) prepaid. 
<q RED BAND 
Rubrum. From late July 
through September this 
loveliest of all Lilies dis- 
plays its bright pink bloom 
with small maroon spots. 
It grows 3 to 4’ tall and { 
its waxy flowers’ blend 
with all other colors in the 
border. Plant in sun or 
shade. ( 75c each) (3 for 
$1.95) (6 for $3.65) pre- 
paid. 
REGAL 
Large, trumpet-shaped flowers 
are 4 to 6” in length and white 
slightly suffused with pink and 
yellow at the throat. It 
blooms in late spring and early 
= ling lily. 
with 
summer in great profusion and 
with a delightful fragrance. Mul- 
tiplies rapidly. (45¢ each) (3 for new one. 
$1.20) (6 for $2.10) prepaid. 
different. 
A Real Bargain 
each of Lilies listed, EX- 
CEPT Campfire. 
All 6 only $2.95 
prepaid 
CAMPFIRE 
Reddest of All Lilies 
A brand new tremendously start- 
The first really RED one 
-—a rich, deep, fiery INDIAN red. 
Its pointed petals are distinctive and 
Grows 3 to 4’. 
in 10,000 gardeners will have this 
($1.25 
$2.95) (6 for $5.00) prepaid. 
GLORIOSA CLIMBING LILY 
The Gloriosa Climbing Lily is a plant of 
twining habit and when given support will 
grow to a height of 2 or 3 feet. The flowers 
are about 4 in. across and shaped like the 
well-known Japanese lilies. The color is 
deep red striped with yellow. May be grown 
in the garden or in pots and usually blooms 
about two months after planting. Bulbs 
($1.00 each) (2 for $1.75) prepaid. 
Blooms After Every Rain 
The Rain Lily, in its native state, blooms 
through the summer and fall after nearly 
every rain. The flowers are 2 to 3 in. across, 
waxy white with a tinge of pink outside. 
Borne on 8-in. stems. They flower several 
times each year. Perfectly hardy for out- 
door planting and may also be used as a pot 
plant. Blooming size bulbs. (3 for 60c) (6 for 
$1.00) (12 for $1.85) prepaid. 
A beautiful, large flowered, member 
of the Amaryllis family producing 
large clusters of fragrant, lily shaped 
flowers on tall stems, The flowers are 
pure white with a purplish-red stripe 
through the center of each petal. Suc- 
ceeds in either pots or open ground 
but not hardy over winter in the 
North. Large bulbs. ($1.25 each) (3 
for $3.00) prepaid. 
‘as if 
“THE MAGIC LILY" 
Bloom Appears ‘‘as if by Magic’’ 
The Magic Lily, Lycoris Squamigera, is a 
native of Japan and one of the most beautiful 
of the Amaryllis family. It produces attrac- 
tive green foliage in the spring which disap- 
pears in midsummer. About a month later, 
as if by magic, the flower stalk appears, bear- 
ing a cluster of 7 to 12 fragrant Lily-like flow- 
ers of delicate lilac-pink, with blue shades, 
Perfectly hardy in the northern States, where 
it may be left in the ground year after year 
unmolested. (3 for $1.25) prepaid. 
ESTATE > 
The Hardy Easter Lily oe 
A true, long-trumpet white 
one like you’d pay $3 to $4 
Amazing- 
and perfectly 
You’ll have blooms 
this summer and for years 
and years to come. 
for at the florists. 
ly beautiful 
hardy. 
2% to 3’ tall. 
prepaid. 
on stems 4 to 6’ 
through 
Only one 
year. 
each) (3 for 
prepaid. 
Grows 
(75¢ each) 
(3 for $1.95) (6 for $3.65) 
PHILIPPINE 
One of the whitest of the lilies 
with purple tinted on the outside. 
Up to 10 flowers, each 7 to 8” long 
tall. Blooms 
August and 
Very hardy; comes up year after 
Delightfully fragrant. (60c 
each) (3 for $1.50) (6 for $2.65) 
TIGER 
Here is the easiest of all 
Lilies to grow, thriving in 
almost any location. Its 
spotted orange flowers are 
produced in great profu- 
sion in August and 
throughout the fall on 
stems 4 to 5’ tall. (50c 
each) (3 for $1.35) (6 for 
$2.50) prepaid. 
into Fall. 
