Paul J. Howard's 
GARDEN LILIES 
Plant these showy stately subjects in groups, 
among shrubbery, ferns, and other sheltered spots. 
They are easy to grow, need only good drainage 
and soil enriched with compost or leaf mold. Ferti- 
lize with bulb food several times during the summer, 
and mulch with peat moss to keep ground cool. 
Madonna Lilies and White Elf (L. candidum) 
should be covered with one inch of soil, all others 
should be planted about 4 inches deep. Plant lily 
bulbs as soon as they are received. 
MADONNA LILY 
CASCADE STRAIN (Lilium Candidum) Finest of 
all Madonna Lilies :—hardy, disease resistant, with 
heavy foliage and tall massive clusters of waxy pure 
white lilies of richest fragrance. Blooms in early 
summer. Plant early in fall, in a sunny situation, 
cover one inch. Each 70c, 3 for $2. 00, dozen $7. 00, 
25 for $12.50. 
White Elf. Perfect miniature Madonna Lily, with 
small fragrant pure white lilies of startling beauty; 
charming for cut flowers and the garden; vigorous. 
‘REGAL LILY 
Each $2.00, 3 for $5.00. 
GOLD BAND LILY. 
lum). Immense fragrant lilies, waxy white with 
gold band through each petal, the dots and sta- 
mens rich maroon-brown, are produced in great 
clusters on tall strong stems, in late summer. 
Each $1.50, 3 for $4.00. 
LILIUM HENRYI. Clusters of striking deep 
orange yellow lilies, on tall strong stems, late 
summer, easily grown. 3 for $1.75, dozen $6.50. 
BELLINGHAM HYBRIDS. A showy, improved 
strain of West Coast native lilies, the tall stems 
bearing dozens of blooms in brilliant tones of 
Orange and red, spotted brown. Each 60c, 3 for 
$1.50, dozen $5.00. 
(L. Auratum platyphyl-— 
OLYMPIC HYBRIDS. A marvelous improved 
strain of Regal lily, with big clusters of broad- 
petalled fragrant blooms, ivory white with green 
and soft rose and russet tints on outside of 
petals. Each 65c, 3 for $1.75, dozen $6.50. 
REGAL LILY. Easiest of all garden lilies to 
grow, clusters of fragrant white flowers, shaded 
rose and chocolate brown outside. 3 for $1.50, 
dozen $5.00. 
SUNSET LILY. Clusters of bright red blooms, 
shaded orange at center and spotted brown. 
Hardy, easy to grow. Each 60c, 3 for $1.50. 
RED CHAMPION. Most beautiful of all Ru- 
brum lilies. White shaded rose with deep crimson 
bands and dots, richly fragrant. Each $1.25, 3 
for $3.50. 
Paul J. Howard’s IRIS KAEMPFERI (Japanese Iris) 
Most beautiful and exotic of all Iris, with immense, broad petalled blooms in mid- 
summer. Rich tones of orchid, mauve and purple predominate. 
Plant in fall or spring, in rich moist soil, slightly acid, where the plants will have 
slight shade. Water frequently and give occasional light applications of acid plant food. 
CAROLINE G. CHILDS. Graceful single 
flowers with broad white petals veined violet 
blue; standards blue and white. 
DOMINATOR. Single, large indigo blue 
with narrow white stripes on petals and lighter 
center, rich and showy. 
ELEANOR PARRY. Double flowers of claret 
purple, changing to flame and blue as flowers 
age. 
NISHIKI—YAMA. Huge double blooms of 
mauve, flushed and veined white. Petals 
have center stripe of deeper mauve. 
PRICE: Each 98c, dozen $9.00. 
Collection of 4 Iris, one of each variety, for only $3.00. 
