OTHER SPLENDID LILIES—Not room for full descriptions. 
Winter-hardy at Boston unless otherwise stated. CANA- 
DENSE—Pretty bells, lemon to red. Pkt. 20c. CENTIFOLI- 
UM—Rose-tinted white trumpets. Leucanthemum chloraster. 
Pkt. 25c. CENTIFOLIUM HYBRID—Crosses of Sargentiae 
and Regale. Pkt. 25ec. COLCHICUM—Soft yellow with dark 
dottings. Pkt. 30c. COLUMBIANUM—Showy, far-visible or- 
ange. Pkt. 20c; 3 for 50ec. CONCOLOR PULCHELLUM— 
Black-dotted scarlet. Pkt. 25¢c. HENRYI HYBRIDS—Varied 
crosses, creamy buff to deep yellow. Pkt. 30c. HUMBOLDTI 
—Spectacular, purple-dotted orange. Pkt. 20c. MACROPHYL- 
LUM—Rare beauty in soft rose. Pkt. 40c. MAXIMOWICZI 
—Superb, black-dotted, salmon red. Pkt. 25c. MEDELOIDES 
—Korean Wheel Lily. Apricot to scarlet. Pkt. 25c. MICHI- 
GANENSE—Consider it a recurved Canadense in red. Pkt. 
25e. NEILGHERRENSE—Very long, creamy trumpets, yel- 
low within, delightfully fragrant. Pot culture only. 8 seeds 
for 50c. NEPALENSIS—Pale yellow, stained wine. Pot cul- 
; ture only. Pkt. 30c. OCHRACEUM—Buff 
yellow, shaded olive and purple. Pot culture 
only. Pkt. 35ec. PYRENAICUM—Recurved. 
Yellow to red, black-dotted. Pkt. 25c. 
ROEZLI—Brilliant red or rich orange. 
Pkt. 25c. RUBELLUM—Rosy pink. Fra- 
grant. Pkt. 35c. MONADELPHUM—Fine 
yellow. Pkt. 25ec. THOMSONIANUM — 
Lovely pink to rose flowers. Fragrant. Pot 
culture only. Pkt. 50c. PHILADELPHI- 
CUM HYBRIDS—Interesting crosses with 
Davuricum. Pkt. 25e. SARGENTIAE—Long 
fragrant white trumpets, rosy outside. Pkt. 
30c. SHELBURNE HYBRID—Crosses of 
Regale and Sargentiae. Pkt. 25c. UMBEL- 
LATUM—Cup-flowers in rich variations. 
Pkt. 25c. WALLICHIANUM—Perfumed trumpets, creamy, 
with olive. Pkt. 35¢c. WASHINGTONIANUM—A beauty. 
White, suffused rosy violet. Pkt. 25c. 
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sTENUIFOLIUM 
OFFER 154A—One pkt. each of the 62 Lilies for $16.00. 
OFFER 154B—One pkt. each of 10 Lilies, our selection of 
the easier kinds, for $2.30. 
SPECIAL LILY BLEND—A_ wonderfully diversified mix- 
ture of high quality. Includes seeds of most of the kinds here, 
with others. Pkt. 20c; 46 oz. 35c; 1% oz. 60c; % oz. $1.00. 
BABY LILY BULBS 
For autumn delivery we offer mixed seedling Lily bulbs of 
one-season growth, baby-size, running from size of a large 
pea to that of a hazel nut and up. Most will need two more 
years growing to bloom, but a few may flower first year. 
There will be at least 6 good kinds included. Supplied only 
in mixture, delivery October and early November. Orders 
will be filled in rotation of receipt. Better get your paid 
order on record now. Put up in mixed lots of at least 40 
bulbs for $2.00 (minimum sold) ; 3 lots, at least 120 bulbs, 
for) $5.702 
PLANT AND BULB prices include prepaid mail or 
express costs to U.S. points east of the Mississippi. Add 
5% for farther west, or into Canada. 
1 LILY OF THE VALLEY—Lovely, 
perfumed, single bells of snowy dainti- 
ness, in graceful sprays. Shade-tolerant 
perennial for rock garden, bedding, un- 
dertree colonies. Convallaria majalis. 
Illustrated opposite. ‘‘kt’’ culture. Pkt. 
20c; 1% oz. 50c. Plants, supplied as 
good, individual pips (not clumps), for 
outside planting only. 10 for $1.10; 
25 for $2.35; 100 for $8.75. Also can 
supply PINK LILY OF THE VALLEY 
at 55¢e each, 8 for $1.45. DOUBLE 
PEARL VARIETY—Pure white. Indi- 
vidual pips, each 75c; 3 for $2.10. 
1 LIMONIUM LATIFOLIUM—kt(3)25. Statice or Sea-Laven- 
der. Wide, graceful sprays of little lavender flowers. A sound 
perennial that will add airy beauty to the border, or it cuts 
well. Often dried for winter bouquets. Pkt. 15c; 46 oz. 30c; 
Y% oz. 50c. 
5 LINUM ANNUAL—x(2-3)18. Easy, quick, pretty, long in 
bloom.. GRANDIFLORUM—-Satiny blossoms of old rose. Pkt. 
10c; 1% oz. 25c. ANGUSTIFOLIUM—Flowers of silky blue in 
enormous numbers. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 20c. 
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2 LINDENBERGIA GRANDIFLORA—w. Winter-blooming 
plant for pot culture, full of bright yellow blossoms (Mimulus 
becoming bell-like) for a full three months. Pkt. 25c. 
1 LITHOSPERMUM PURPUREO-COERULEUM— (2) 10. 
Blossoms of sapphire blue on tangled, arching stems. One of 
the better rock garden perennials. 6 seeds for 25c. 
1 LOTUS DOUBLE GOLDEN—Wide mats of fine foliage from 
which, in June, rise mahogany buds on 4-inch stems. Then 
come clusters of golden flowers like little, fully double Sweet- 
pea blossoms. Hardy, long-lived. Plants, each 60c. 
2 LOTUS BERTHELOTTI—Delichtful, fine, silvery foliage. 
Clustered scarlet flowers that become orange. Graceful plant 
for basket, window shelf or porch box. Plants, each 70c. 
2 LOTUS MASCAENSIS—w. Pretty Canary Island species, a 
good pot or hanging basket plant. Drooping, silvery foliage 
and clustered, shining yellow flowers. 10 seeds for 25c. 
3 LITTONIA MODESTA 2 
Delightful cousin of Gloriosa with curl-pointed foliage and 
many, pendant bell-blossoms of radiant orange. Effective in 
garden, or in pots under glass, Gloriosa handling throughout. 
If seed-pods are picked, it will be ever-blooming, but perhaps 
you will want to let some of the pods mature for when they 
open they may be used in winter bouquets for pleasant dis- 
play of shining red seeds. Pkt. 25c. Tubers, each $1.00. 
1 LILY TURF 
It is LIRIOPE SPICATA. IIlus- 
trated opposite. Over fountains of 
leaves come little blue flowers, then 
berries of polished black that hold 
until April; decorative most of 
the year. 10 inches. Sun or shade. 
Rock garden, edging, ground cover. 
kt. Pkt. 15c; 14 oz. 35c. Plants, 
each 55c; 3 for $1.50; 10 for $4.50; 
25 for $9.50; 100 for $34.00. 
5 THE DAINTY LINARIAS 1 
Exquisite blossoms like fairy Snapdragons. ‘‘x’’ 
x 
LINARIA CANON WENT—20 inches. A tangle of airy 
branchings is filled for months with a profusion of tiny blos- 
soms in purest pink. A long-lived hardy perennial that blooms 
quickly as an annual from spring-sown seeds. Pkt. 25c. 
LINARIA TRIORNITHOPHORA—25 inches. The Three-Birds 
Linaria of Portugal. Large blossoms like long-spurred Snap- 
dragons, rise tier above tier. True blue-purple with orange 
lip. Individual flowers remind of perching birds. Showy in 
the garden, in continuous bloom. Also makes a good pot 
plant, blooming year around. Pkt. 25c; 3 for 70c. 
OTHER FINE LINARIAS-—You will like them. CYMBALA- 
RIA—4 inches. Kenilworth Ivy. Pretty creeper, with lilac 
flowers, touched yellow. Pots or porch boxes. Pkt. 20c. 
MAROCCANA EXCELSIOR—12 inches. Spikes of little Snap- 
dragons in white, crimson-and-gold, lavender, chamois, violet 
and rose. Mixed. Pkt. 15c; 1% oz. 35ec. MACEDONICA SPE- 
CIOSA—30 inches. Rather large flowers of creamy yellow, 
marked golden orange. Pkt. 20c; 3 for 50c. PURPUREA— 
20 inches. Very like Canon Went, above, and just as fine, 
but here the flowers are blue-purple. Pkt. 20c. RETICULATA 
CRIMSON AND GOLD—12 inches. Massed Snapdragons in 
crimson and gold effects. Pkt. 15c; 4% oz. 25c. OFFER 154C— 
One pkt. each of the 7 above for $1.20. 
1 LINUM, BLUE and YELLOW 
LINUM NARBONNENSE—x (2-3)20. Handsome species, with 
panicles of blue flowers, each with white eye. Pkt. 20c. 
culture. 
LINUM FLAVUM—-x(2-4)16. Loose clusters of golden yellow 
flowers. Greatly showy. Give winter protection in colder areas. 
Pkt. 15c; 46 oz. 30c; % oz. 50c. 
LINUM FLAVUM COMPACTUM—Like last, but dwarfer, 
more compact, so preferred for edgings, or in the smaller 
rock garden. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. 
LINUM LEWISI—«x(2)30. Great, wide, graceful spreads of 
vivid, satiny blue. Spectacular. Pkt. 20c; 3 for 50c. 
LINUM PERENNE BLUE—x(2)25. Silky blue flowers in prod- 
igal abundance. Blooms freely first year. Pkt. 15c; 14 oz. 40c. 
LINUM PERENNE WHITE—tThe last with blossoms of snowy, 
or suffused, white. Pkt. 15c; 1% oz. 30c. 
