CLIMBING ROSES 
BLAZE. The everblooming Paul’s Scarlet Climb- 
er. Produces great long stemmed clusters of 
vivid red flowers. Blooms in late June and re- 
peats during the late summer and fall. 
Each $1.50; 3 for $4.25 postpaid. 
KING MIDAS. (Patent No. 586)—Golden yellow 
hybrid tea-like flowers in large clusters. Vig- 
orous growing often producing 8 to 10 ft. canes. 
Foliage dark shiny green. One of the earliest 
to bloom. 
Each $2.00; 3 for $5.50 postpaid. 
PAUL’S SCARLET. Brilliant scarlet semi-double 
blooms produced in large many-branched clus- 
ters. Easily grown and the showiest of all 
climbers. 
Each $1.50; 3 for $4.25 postpaid. 
DR. J. H. NICHOLAS. (Patent No. 457)—Great 
clusters of deep pink blooms as large and double 
as Hybrid Teas and very fragrant. Like Blaze, 
it blooms a second time in late summer and 
fall. A glorious sight when in full bloom. 
Each $2.00; 3 for $5.50 postpaid. 
On Your Roses 
USE NEW POMOGREEN 
Controls both chewing and sucking insects as 
well as mildew and black spot on roses and 
other flowers. Because of its green color, 
Pomogreen leaves no unsightly residue. 
See Page 82. 
J. H. Nicholas and King Midas have blooms as 
large as Hybrid Teas. 
Hardy 
GARDEN LILIES 
Now that the hybridizers have turned their attention to lilies, things are happening 
which never before seemed possible. If you have had disappointing results with lilies 
in the past, we urge you to try some of the new ones. They have been bred not only 
for beauty, but for hardiness and resistance to disease. 
All of the lily bulbs offered below will bloom the first year they are planted. Some 
disbudding should be done however so that the bulb may become better established. 
It is advisable to dig and divide the bulbs every four or five years. Plant the Madon- 
nas only 2 to 3 inches below the soil surface; the others not more than 6 inches. 
Speciosum Lilies, which are easy to grow, 
have blooms like rare orchids. 
PINK ORCHID LILY 
Shipped in April and early May only. 
L. speciosum rubrum. Gorgeous, deep rosy red 
reflexed petals speckled with a deeper rose 
blend with the long protruding chocolate brown 
stamens. You have seen the individual florets 
used like orchids in corsages. This is the deepest 
pink variety. Grows 4 to 5 feet high and blooms 
in August producing dozens of blooms once the 
bulbs become established. 
Each 60c; 3 for $1.65; Doz. $6.00. 
CASCADE STRAIN 
MADONNA LILY 
Shipped in early fall only . 
L. Candidum, Cascade Strain. This new St. 
Joseph’s or Resurrection Lily has larger flowers 
of better form and texture than the older strains. 
The flower stalks are taller and the bulbs much 
more resistant to botrytis blight. Blooms in 
June with Delphiniums and is very fragrant. 
If you have had trouble growing Madonna 
Lilies, we urge you to try the Cascade Strain. 
Each 80c; 3 for $2.10; Doz. $7.50. 
All our bulbs are large size and free from disease. 
Please note the shipping dates for each of the varieties listed. 
Planting directions are included with each order. 
REGAL LILY 
Shipped in April and early May or late October. 
L. regelianum. Since its introduction from China 
years ago, Regal Lilies have deservedly become 
one of the most popular. Large white trumpet 
with the outside of the petals flushed a deep 
rosy lavender. One of the easiest to grow, in- 
creasing in size and beauty through the years. 
Blooms in July. Height 4 to 6 ft. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.35; Doz. $5.00. 
Replace your worn out Madonna Lilies with the 
new Cascade strain. 
HARDY EASTER LILY 
Shipped in April and early May or late October. 
Lilium Crissey or Estate. The flowers of this 
sensational new lily are large, fragrant and pure 
white, just like the florists’ Easter Lilies but un- 
like them they are hardy and can be grown 
outdoors. Grow 2% to 3 feet tall; bloom in 
August. Plant them 6 to 8 inches deep. Be the 
first to have them in your garden. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.75; Doz. $9.75. 
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CENTIFOLIUM OLYMPIC 
HYBRIDS 
Shipped in April and early May or late October. 
The finest hybrid lily developed to date because 
of its vigor, size, form, color and good place- 
ment of flowers. The immense trumpets vary 
from creamy yellow through cool, icy-green to 
soft fuschia-pink. The exteriors of the petals 
may be shaded with light green, greenish brown 
or soft wine tints. The trumpets vary from the 
conventional long closed ones to wide open bow]- 
shape, some with petals slightly twisted and 
ruffled. They are very fragrant, bloom in late 
July and August and grow 6 to 8 ft. high. 
Each 55c; 3 for $1.50; Doz. $5.50. 
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The Estate Lily looks like the Easter Lily but is 
hardy. 
