A-4-MAGIC LILY 
Hardy Amaryllis 
(Lycoris Squami- 
gera). This devel- 
ops in a magical fashion that you will find most 
unusual. In the spring it has attractive green leaves 
Yi 
which during Ju 
of soft 
a stake so that after the leaves are gone 
not hoe up the bulbs. Cover the bulbs wit 
die down and pacrece Then 
four or five weeks later the flower sta 
Bringing charming clusters of large, lily-like blooms 
ilac-pink: It is well to mark your plants with 
ks develop, 
ou will 
about 
4 inches of soil; should be mulched in late fall. 
Select, Blooming-Size Bulbs, 50c 
postpaid. 
PLANT CANNAS IN LATE SPRING when the ground is warm, 
15 to 18 inches apart each way. Set the roots 2 to 3 inches 
deep in rich, mellow soil in a sunny location. An applica- 
tion of Ra-Pid-Gro shortly before the blooms start will in- 
crease the size of the 
flowers. In the fall when 
the frost has killed the 
tops, dig immediately. 
Expose them to the sun 
for a few hours so that 
i 1 WYOMING 
roots will dry off, then § YELLOW KING HUMBERT 
store in a cool place, 12 HUNGARIA 
buried in Peat Moss or. 
sand to prevent drying 
and shriveling. 
JACOBEAN LILY 
A-5-JACOBEAN LILY 
(Sprekelia Formosissima). 
“Scarlet Orchid’’ would be a better 
name for this wonderful new flower. 
The bloom is orchid in ioe bat of deep 
rich scarlet with a soft velvety sheen, 
set off by beautiful dark green foli- 
age. You will thrill at the brilliant 
loveliness of this fine, unusual flow- 
er in your low border, or can be 
grown in the house. Plant 4 inches 
deep in good garden soil, giving 
them the same attention you would 
Glads. In the fall before freezing 
weather, dig, dry and store the same 
as Glad bulbs (in southern states 
they can be left in the ground 
throughout the year.) Select, Bloom- 
ing-Size Bulbs. doc each; 3 for $2.10, 
postpaid. 
670—10 Ft. Canna 
18 ROSAMOND COLE 
$495 
(Postpaid) 
These 37 Brilliant 
Cannas, only 
each; 3 for $1.25, 
MAGIC LILY 
Most Imposing of All Bedding Flowers! All summer long their gigantic, bril- 
liant flowers and handsome foliage make a grand display in beds and borders. 
Choose from these Finest Improved Varieties: 
G60—EUREKA. Best white Canna; green foliage. 31/2 ft. 
G61—HUNGARIA. Immense, satiny rose-pink blooms; blue-green foliage. 31/2-4 ft. 
G62—RED KING HUMBERT. Gigantic heads of velvety orange-scarlet rose-tinted; 
bronze foliage. 41/2-5 ft. 
edged with yellow. 21/2 ft. Green foliage. 
G64—COPPER GIANT. Immense blooms of rich salmon pink on a tall plant. Very 
fine. 41/2 ft. Foliage green. 
G65—RICHARD WALLACE. Beautiful canary yellow Canna; green foliage. 3}/,-4 ft. 
Circle 
TIGRIDIAS 
AG6—TIGRIDIA. Tiger Flower. Big, 
cup-shaped blooms of brilliant 
colors open with the rising sun, 
then close at sundown—a grand 
succession of them throughout the 
summer. The flaring blooms with 
their spotted centers, borne on 24 
in, stems, make a beautiful splash 
in the border. Plant eight or more 
for best effects. Set the bulbs 2 
inches deep and 4 inches apart 
in rather loose, well drained soil, 
in a sunny location; give them an 
abundance of moisture during the 
growing period. Dig bulbs before 
freezing weather in fall and store 
same as Dahlias. Our very fine 
mixture contains red, pink, yel- 
low, rose, wine red and white. 
Blooming-Size Bulbs: 4 for 60c; 8 
for $1.00; 12 for $1.39, postpaid. 
G66—THE PRESIDENT. Most p 
tense scarlet; green foliage. 
G67—YELLOW KING HUMBERT. Deep rich yellow, heavily spotted with red. 
Green foliage. 4-41/, ft. 
5 for $1.00 
20 for $3.00 
ELEPHANT'S EAR 
A7—ELEPHANT’S EAR. Caladium 
Esculentum. Big, deep green, 
tropical leaves often 3 ft. long 
and 1], ft. wide; plant grows 4-5 
ft. tall. Fine to grow by pools, or 
use to hide unattractive places. 
Needs rich soil; sunlight or shade. 
Plant 3 to 4 ft. apart. Will not 
winter outside. Select bulbs, 35c 
each; 3 for 75c; 6 for $1.25, post- 
paid. 
G63—ROSAMOND COLE. Beautiful dwarf Canna. Extremely large red flowers are 
opulee of all red Cannas. Extra large blooms of in- 
t. 
G68—WYOMING. Magnificent, large, orchid-type flowers of glowing orange-red; 
purple-bronze foliage. 41/2-5 ft. 
(OUR CANNAS ARE PRICED POSTPAID) Strong, 2-5 Eye, Blooming-Size Roots 
25ceach 
10 for $1.75 
TUBEROSE 
A8—TUBEROSE. Very Fragrant, 
Waxen White Flowers, clustered 
on 30 in. spikes, July to frost. 
Very fine for cutting; a single 
spike will scent an entire room. 
Plant 10-12 inches apart in groups 
of 3 or more covering with 2 inch- 
es of soil. Do not plant until 
ground is warm. Dig and store 
bulbs during winter. Blooming- 
Size Bulbs. 25c each; 3 for 60c; 
6 for $1.00, postpaid. 
EARL FERRIS NURSERY — HAMPTON, IOWA 
G7|—Canna Border 
5 COPPER GLOW 
5 HUNGARIA 
5 RICHARD WALLACE 
5 RED KING HUMBERT 
5 THE PRESIDENT 
These 25 Handsome $359 
Cannas, only ..... 
(Postpaid) 
G69—7 Ft. Canna 
Circle 
1 RED KING HUMBERT 
6 RICHARD: WALLACE 
12 THE PRESIDENT 
These 19 Ferris 
Cannas, only ..... ‘2°; 
= al 
FANCY LEAVED CALADIUM 
AS — FANCY-LEAVED CALADIUM. 
Most Beautiful of All Foliage 
Plants—ideal for shady spots in 
the garden, for window boxes 
and pots. Leaves of the most de- 
lightful colors and patterns from 
early summer to late fall. Gives 
best results in rich, well drained 
soil. Before freezing weather in 
the fall, dig and store the same 
as Cannas. We offer a fine mix- 
ture. Select bulbs, 40c each; 3 for 
$1.00, postpaid. 
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