No other flower will give such a brilliant display of color 
from early summer till fall as a bed of Dwarf Cannas. These 
are extra fine bulbs. Do not plant too early, wait until the 
ground warms up. Plant 6 inches deep and 18 inches apart. 
Bloom first year. 
DWARF 
694—PRESIDENT. 
foliage. 4 ft. 
Immerse flowers of rich scarlet. Green 
695—KING HUMBERT. Orange-scarlet. Bronze foliage. 4 ft. 
696—YELLOW HUMBERT. Yellow flowers with 
Green foliage. 414 ft. 
697—CITY OF PORTLAND. Coral-pink. Green foliage. 4 ft. 
3 for 60c 6 for $1.10 12 for $1.95 24 for $3.50 
red spots. 
bili 
5-Foot Canna Bed, No. 838 
3 tall ones for center 
9 shorter ones for outside 
All 12 for $1.75 
Neosho CHOICE IRIS 836 
_ We attended the National Iris Show for two days, and the Iris we are list- DELUXE IRIS 
ing below are some new varieties, some old standards, but each of them the COLLECTION 
finest of their color on display at the National exhibition. All selected from choice 
620—BLUE TRIUMPH. Immense, light soft blue. 24 in. ...... $0.50 $1.25 2 Sot blssuumagaa 
621—CALIFORNIA GOLD. Extra large, deep yellow. 36 in. ... .60 1.50 2 Ruby-red. 
622—CHEERIO. Falls satiny ruby-red. Orange beard ........ SOMMETIIS a | Lor te iviciri 
625—DR. MAYO. Large size; warm pink ............-..+-- -50 125 2 Havana-brown. 
628—ELMOHR. Very rich, ruby-violet. 36 in. .........+..--- 15 2.00 10 for $2.75 
626—JEAN CAYEUX. Unusual light Havana-brown ......... -50 1.25 
631—GOLDEN FLEECE. Lemon-yellow, creamy falls, edged gold. .55 1.50 805 
630—MISSOURI. Large flaring, medium blue .........-..+-- 50 1.25 LANDSCAPE 
pe aes DOUGLAS. Deep, warm velvety garnet ........... -65 1.75 IRIS 
4—SNOW WHITE. Large pure white ................-6- 50 1.25 
627—WABASH. White standards, violet falls ............... 50 1.25 COLLECTION 
This is our selection of 
DWARF IRIS. Bloom in April and May. About 6 inches tall. Excellent for | choice Iris in a wide 
borders le sieht eee ; range of colors. 
Each 30c™) bi for 80c Si forsetso Sy for $2.75 LOB Ore reson 
25 for $3.95 
JAPANESE IRIS. (See page 22). 
HARDY LILIES Bloom This Summer 
653—-SPECIOSUM RUBRUM. Spring only. The love- 
liest of all Lilies. Flowers bright pink edged white. 
650—REGAL. One of the most beautiful and 
hardiest Lilies grown. Center of flower flushed 
with yellow shading to white. Outside of petals 
are streaked with brown shaded with pearly 
tint. Very floriferous. 
Each 40c 3 for $1.00 
Blooms in August and September on stems 3-4 
feet tall. Will come up every year. Very scarce 
and our supply quite limited. 
Each 85c 3 for $2.50 
654—FLAME LILY (Umbellatum). Carries large 
umbellate head. Very hairdy, free flowering with 
orange-red blooms. 
Each 65c¢ 
651—CORAL. A charming little early flowering 
Lily with strongly recurved petals of waxy tex- 
ture. Deep scarlet. 
Each 35c 3 for $1.65 
3 for 95c 
649-—ESTATE LILIES. True Easter Lily type that Is 
hardy outdoors. Grows 2-3 feet tall. Has apple 
blossom fragrance. Plant 5 inches deep and mulch 
in winter. 
Each 60c 
DAY LILIES (Hemerocallis) 
Easy to grow anywhere. Will stand hot weather and neglect as well as any plant grown. 
for your flower border. 
660—CINDERELLA. Petals of copper-red, sepals jlemon-yellow. 
652—EMERALD. Long, lovely white flowers with 
a beautiful emerald-green throat. Bloom from 
August until frost. Easy to grow and perfectly 
hardy. 
Each 50c 3 for $1.35 3 for $1.50 
Ideal 
Each 40c 3 for $0Oc 
661—HARVEST MOON. Graceful flowers, clear orange in color. 
Each 50c 3 for $1.05 
662—MINOR. (Dwarf). Small deep golden flowers in May and at intervals in summer. 
Each 50c 3 for $1.05 
663—BAGDAD. Shades of red, yellow, orange and madder-brown. 
Each 50c 3 for $1.05 
665—CALYPSO. Large, clear lemon-yellow. 
Each 40c 3 for 90c 
One of each variety $1.95—Two of each variety $3.50. 
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