Hardy Lilies 
These are unsurpassed by any of the class of hardy plants. They 
begin flowering in May, and the various species continue in unin- 
terrupted succession until autumn. Can be planted in the garden 
either in the fall or early spring; fall planting is better.. 
SPECIOSUM ALBUM. The best late flowering pure white with 
greenish band through center of each petal; flowers late August 
and September. Ready December Ist. 90c. each; $9.00 per dozen. 
CANDIDUM (Annunciation, Madonna, or St. Joseph’s Lily). An 
old favorite garden Lily, with snow white fragrant blooms. It 
is good for forcing and blooms in the open ground in May. 
Ready in September. 40c. each; $4.00 per dozen. 
ESTATE (the Outdoor Easter Lily). A pure white Lily of Easter 
Lily type, growing 3 to 4 feet in height, producing 4 to 6 large 
blooms. Ready November Iist.. 50c. each; $5.00 per dozen. 
GUERNSEY (Spider). Bears from 10 to 20 bright crimson fiowers 
on stems 10 to 15 inches long. Blooms in early fall, the leaves 
appearing after the flowers. Easily grown in the south in ordi- 
nary garden soil. Ready in September. 20c. each; $2.00 per dozen. 
HENRYI (Yellow Speciosum). Gorgeous rich apricot-yellow flow- 
ers, 6 to 8 in a bunch, carried on stalks 4 to 5 feet high. Blooms 
July and August. Ready in December. 40c. each; $4.00 per doz. 
PARDALINUM GIGANTEUM. This is one of the easiest lilies to 
cultivate. It is vigorous, dependable, very hardy and multiplies 
rapidly. The base of the flower is yellow with petals of sunset 
red, spotted with small brown dots. Height 5 to 6 feet. Blooms 
in July. Ready December Ist. 50c. each; $5.00 per dozen. 
PHILIPPINENSE FORMOSANUM. This Lily bears 3 to 5 blooms 
at a time, of beautiful white flowers with emerald green throat. 
f eo es Blooms from August until frost. Ready December 1st. 25c. each; 
ora eee ae i Rann ann OR | $2.50 per dozen. 
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UMBELLATUM-ERECTUM. Produces very large deep red 
REGALE. Pure waxy white with yellow throat. One of flowers, much darker than most of the Umbellatum 
the finest of all hardy Lilies. Blooms June and July. Lilies. Height 24 to 27 inches. Blooms in Jnue. 30c. each; 
Ready in November. 35c. each; $3.50 per dozen. $3.00 per dozen. 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM. Delicate pink, almost white, UMBELLATUM. Orange. A very free flowering Lily of 
spotted with red, flowers in August. Ready December Ist. easy culture. Carries large blooms of light orange-red 
45c. each; $4.50 per dozen. flowers. Blooms in June. Ready December 1st. 30c. each; 
e $3.00 per dozen. 
Peontes TIGRINUM SPLENDENS (Improved Tiger Lily). Very 
hardy Lily; bright orange red, spotted black. Blooms 
August. Ready December ist. 30c. each; $3.00 per dozen. 
TIGRINUM FLORE PLENO (Double Tiger Lily). Hand- 
some double flowers, the same color as the above. Blooms 
August. Ready December ist. 25c. each; $2.50 per dozen. 
WILLMOTTIA IMPROVED. Has large flowers of vivid 
The best time for planting Peonies is during October. The 
rocts should be set so that the top or upper eyes are about 
1 or 2 inches below the level of the soil, from 3 to 4 feet 
apart each way. 
95c. each; 3 for $2.50; $9.00 per dozen orange red, covered with small dark brown spots. Height 
AVALANCHE. One of the best white Peonies. Late prolific 5 to 6 feet; blooms in August. Ready November Ist. 
bloomer of perfect form. 30¢ each; $3.00 Lae dozen. 
EDULIS SUPERBA. Very early; crown type; clear, mauve- TENUIFOLIUM (Coral Lily). Handsome bright scarlet 
pink, with a beautiful silvery sheen. flowers, borne on slender stems. Excellent for rock gar- 
Sie dens. Blooms May and June. Ready December Ist. 
FELIX CROUSSE. Rose type, brilliant ruby-red. One of the 20c. each; $2.00 per dozen. 
best and most popular kinds. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA. Paper-white, crimson 
markings to center; very large and full rose 
type; very tall. Early. 
KARL ROSENFIELD. Very large flower: 
globular semi-rose type. Extremely vigor- 
ous grower; tall and free-flowering. As an 
early red it has no equal. 
REINE HORTENSE. A uniform hydrangea- 
pink, with guard and center petals marked 
crimson. This is a variety that gives uni- 
versal satisfaction and is both a show and 
garden variety. The plant is tall with long, 
stiff stems. The flowers are slightly fra- 
grant. A midseason variety. %75c. each; 
3 for $2.00. 
MONS. JULES ELIE. The peerless pure pink. 
Broad reflexing guards with a high pyrami- 
dal body of semi-quilled petals converging 
into an apex. One of the largest, handsom- 
est and most lasting cutting sorts in ex- 
istence. 
SARAH BERNHARDT. A late blooming semi- 
rose type; flowers of remarkable size. Beau- 
tiful mauve-rose with silvery tips. 
PEONIES BY COLOR. Red, White and Pink. rn ——— 
75c. each; 3 for $2.00; $7.00 per dozen. NEMONE—ST. BRIGID 
