HARDY GARDEN LILIES 
AURATUM (Golden Banded Lily of Japan). Giant size white flowers with a golden band 
down the center of each petal. The Wires powers hea spotted with crimson, are carried 
on strong stems 3 to 6 ft. high. Plant 9 to 12 inches deep. 
e 7 Large bulbs, 75¢ each; $2.10 for 3; $7.85 for 12; $14.85 for 25 
HENRYI. Brilliant salmon-orange flowers with reddish brown spots. A very easily grown variety 
that bears 15 to 20 large trumpet-like reflexed blooms on 6-foot steris in August. One of the 
better Lilies for the garden. Pacific Coast grown bulbs, 10 inches or more in circumference. 
Each 75¢, $2.10! fon 3 -S/-c5 Ohne 2oll4.comtOne25: 
REGALE or ROYAL LILY. Large and fragrant trumpet-shaped flowers with pure white 
centers, canary-yellow in the throat; outside of petals white with a shading of lilac-pink. Stems. 
grow 4 to 6 feet high and a single plant will often bear from 15 to 20 blossoms. Blooms June 
and July. One of the most beautiful and easiest grown of all Lilies, individual blooms are six 
inches in length and 4 to 5 inches across the mouth. Plant 5 Hes deep in good, well-drained 
soil. Pacific Coast grown large bulbs, 10 inches or more in circumfererce. 
: Each 65¢7 Sil 4/5. for 35605 ETOGnlL2 eo lise2 om tObee>) 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM. The best known and best liked of the recurved type of garden Lilies. 
The tall, sturdy, 4- to 5-foot plants carry well-branched sprays of delicately scented flowers of 
deep rosy pink with a light edge and vivid crimson speckles. They flower in August and Sep- 
tember. Speciosum Lilies are stem ee and eerste should ee planted 9 Inches nese 
deep in soil of 1d drainage. Pacific Coast grown bulbs. 10 inches or more in im ‘ 
Sasa ge tie ss Each I5C; 792210 for 3) S755) On 2 pl 4S omnes 
Madeira Vine - Climbing Mignonette 
Rubrum Lily An excellent climber, with beautiful, thick, glossy, light green, almost transparent leaves, 
climbing almost to any desired height. The flowers are small, borne in racemes, and very sweet 
scented. It thrives in the house better than any climber, except, perhaps, the Ivy; makes an 
excellent screen for windows; is unsurpasséd for baskets, 
and extremely useful as an out-of-door climber, growing 
very rapidly. Plant outdoors in May in fairly good soil 
but must be protected by a mulch in freezing weather. 
Strong tubers, 20c each; 2 for 35c; 
12 for $1.85, postpaid to you 
Oxalis - American Shamrock 
A splendid little plant for beds, borders, pot growina, 
and for baskets. The plants grow about 12 inches high, 
are compact, bushy growing, full of bright green foliage 
that makes an excellent background for the bright colored 
flowers that cover the plant the entire season. Plant the 
bulbs outdoors after danger of frost is over, 1 inch deep 
and 6 inches apart, or in pots indoors as soon as you re- 
ceive them from us. These bulbs are not hardy, they must 
be taken up and stored during the winter. 
Deppei. Small white flower. Excellent for borders. Blooms 
all summer. 
Lasiandra. Large deep crimson flowers are carried in 
clusters on 16-inch stems above bright green, decorative Tigridia Pavonia 
foliage. Blooms from spring until late fall. 
Shamrock. Large pink blooms; rich green, Shamrock-like foliage. 
Any of the above kinds: 12 for 45c; 25 for 85c; 100 for $3.00 
Tigridia - Shell Flower of Mexico 
Pavonia. Brilliant, colorful blooms in scarlet, Orange and rose. The 
huge triangular shaped flowers have six petals, the three smaller ones 
being blotched with carmine, purple or mahogany. The plant grows 
2 feet tall and bears these brilliantly colored flowers from July until 
frost. Plant and care for the bulbs as you would Gladiolus. We offer 
a splendid mixture of colors. 
Top size bulbs—postpaid to you: 3 for 45c; 12 for $1.55; 25 for $3.00 
Double Tuberose 
Excelsior, Dwarf Pearl. Delightfully fragrant double waxlike flowers 
on long spikes carried on 2-foot stems that make it a very desirable 
cut flower. If you want early bloom, start the bulbs growing in pots 
in February or March and transplants in the garden in May. For late 
flowering plant outdoors in May and June, 4 inches deep and 12 inches 
apart. The original bulb will not flower the second time but the small 
bulbs or offsets may be saved in a warm dry place, and planted the 
next spring for future flowering. It will take two years of culture to 
make these small bulblets into flowering bulbs. 
Unusually large bulbs, 25¢ each: 12 for $215 
25 for $5.45: 100 for $20.00 
GOOD GLADIOLUS INSURANCE 
To control fungus diseases in Glads, soak the bulbs for 15 minutes, 
just before planting, in the following solution: One ounce of New Im- 
proved Ceresan, 3 teaspoons of Dreft Soap Flakes in 3 gallons of water. 
Let the bulbs drain and plant the same day while still wet. When 
foliage appears above ground spray with a solution containing DDT. 
4 ozs. Improved Ceresan, 50c; 4 ozs. spreader-sticker 25c, postpaid. 
ee Ae Don’t mix fertilizer with the soil when you plant your bulbs. Spread The Fragrant 
Cxalis for Beds and Borders it over the top of the earth after they are set out and covered. Tuberose 
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