Canna Rosea Gigantea - 
HEMEROCALLIS—Day Lilies 
Anna Betscher. 215 ft. Golden yellow. 35¢ ea. 
Aurantiaca. 3-4 ft. Fragrant orange. 35¢ ea. 
Fulva. 3-4 ft. Orange shaded crimson. 35c¢ ea. 
Gypsy, 3 ft. Brilliant burnt orange. 35¢ ea. 
Kwanso. 4-5 ft. Double golden bronze. 35¢ ea. 
Gold Dust. 2 ft. Rich gold. May. 50¢ ea. 
Margaret Perry. Bright scarlet orange with center 
suffused yellow. July. 55¢ ea. 
Modesty. Pale lemon yellow. 75¢ ea. 
Rosea. Rose pink. $1.50 ea. 
Star of Texas. Creamy yellow 5 in. flowers cen- 
tered by wine red star. $2.00 ea. 
Annis Victoria Russell. Solid canary yellow blooms 
7-9 in. across. $2.00 ea. 
Vulean. Very deep red. $1.00 ea. 
ZEPHYRANTHES - FAIRY LILIES 
or Rain Lilies Pop into bloom after almost every 
rain. They’ll perform well when potted for the 
window, garden too. Hardy to D. C. Funnel 
shaped, Lily-like flowers erect. 
Candida. White rain drops. Dainty glossy white. 
3 for 25¢; 12 for 85e. 
Rosea. Large rose colored star shaped flowers. 
15¢ ea.; 3 for 40c; 12 for $1.50. 
Ajax. (Yellow Princess) A bright creamy yellow. 
Rare. 20¢ ea.; 3 tor 55¢; 12 for $1.85. 
2140—Zephyranthes Seed Mixed. Pkt. 10¢; 25c¢. 
IRIS KAEMPFERI 
The Home Gardener’s Orchid 
These like a moist place—at home on pool bank, 
B476—Blue Waves. Wisteria blue with striking 
golden center Large semi-double. 50¢ ea. 
B477—Fascination. Sunset hues, double mauve pink 
outlined bluish white. $1.00 each. 
B468—Flamingo. Deep rose, white in center. Tall 
profuse bloomer. Doubie. 75¢ ea. 
B482—Red Emperor. Best deep red. Very large, 
early. $1.00 ea.; 3 for $2.75. 
B472—Gold Bound. Glistening pure white, rich 
gold band. Full double. 75¢ each; 3 for $2.00. 
B478—William Tell. Cream white with lilac mark- 
ings. 50¢ ea.; 3 for $1.40. 
090—COLLECTION. One of each: 6 for $3.00. 
B398—BLEEDING HEART 
(Dicentra Spectabilis). Long racemes of graceful 
heart-shaped pink flowers are borne above the 
airy foliage in May or June. Hardy and perfectly 
at home in any part of the border, it is especially 
valuable for planting in the shade. Height 1% ft. 
Dormant 2-3 eye roots: 75¢ each; 3 for $2.00. 
THE MAJESTIC CANNAS 
Fill a distinct place in the garden. The foli- 
age is beautiful and luxuriant. The bright 
colors are unequalled for creating a colorful 
show from July until Frost. 
B400—Allemenia.4 ft. Soft glowing salmon 
rose bordered bright golden yellow. 
B401—Apricot. 4 ft. Rich apricot, lves, green. 
B402—City of Portland. 314 ft. Flowers rosy- 
pink, leaves green. Compact, luxuriant growth. 
B406—Mrs. Alfred F. Conrad. 4 ft. Brilliant 
salmon pink, large, substantial. Green lves. 
B403—The President. 3 ft. Rich glowing scar- 
let. Glossy green leaves. 
B404—Richard Wallace. 4 ft. Golden yellow 
B405—Rosea Gigantea. 4 ft. Rose pink, green 
foliage. A delightful pink. 
Fine Roots 2-3 eyes: 25¢ ea.: 3 for 65¢; 6 
for $1.25; 12 for $2.00. 
B407—Eureka. 4 ft. The best white Canna. 
Creamy white flowers, handsome- green 
leaves. Strong Growing. 35¢ ea.; 3 for 75c. 
055—COLLECTION. One of each above Cannas. 
8 roots, value $2.20 for only $1.75 
THE GRAND OPERA SERIES 
Selected from hundreds of hand-pollinated 
hybrids by Howard and Smith these Cannas 
depict the most glorious pastel shades ever 
brought forth in any flower of any kind. Delicate 
tints that sparkle with life. These new Canna 
Hybrids have immense trusses of huge Gladiolus- 
like florets. 450A—Seeds Mixed. 6 seeds 25¢; 30 
seeds $1.00. 
B408—AIDA 
Old rose overlaid with delicate salmon. 
B410—LA TRAVIATA 
Is a self color, a delightful shade of old rose. 
B4109—LA BOHEME 
Soft rosy peach overlaid with delicate pear] giv- 
ing in effect a vibrant pink. Our favorite, 
B411—MIGNON 
A lovely shade between peach and rose with a 
hint of gold in its metalic sheen. 
B412—MME. BUTTERFLY 
Soft Horizon yellow washed with overtones of 
daybreak pink. Effect Light pink, golden tone. 
B413—RIGOLETTO 
Pure canary yellow passing to light lemon yellow 
as the flower develops. The finest yellow Canna. 
Price: $1.25 each; 3 for $3.50; All Six for $6.50. 
The Magnificent GLORY LILY, 95¢ each. 
B399—GLORIOSA Rothschildiana. Exotic and dif- 
ferent. Flowers are waxy, lily-like, 3 inches 
across with prominent curved stamens, crimson 
perianth is banded with gold and charmingly re- 
flexed and waved. 95¢ ea.; 3 for $2.75. 
Tiny Tubers which will bloom 1st season started 
early. 35¢ ea.; 3 for $1.00. 
874A—Gloriosa Seed. Pkt. 25¢; 3 pkts. 65c. 
Easily grown: Plant the tuberous roots in sunny 
position and water generously in dry weather. 
Roots must be litted before frost and stored or 
may be potted and kept growing in sunny win- 
dow, where they will often bloom. 
Regal 
Lily 
GLORIOUS LILIES 
REGAL LILY. Hardy, easily grown; the fine 
trumpet-shaped, deliciously scented flowers bloom 
profusely. Color: ivory white, shadowed pink with 
yellow tinge at base of each petal. Set bulbs 10-12 
inches deep. Large 8-9 inch bulbs. 45e ea; 3 for 
$1.25; 10 for $3.50. 
AURELIAN HYBRIDS. Most important new race. : 
Sunburst. Flowers larger, but resemble L. Henryi. 
Clear light colors. $2.00 each. 
B481—New Centifolium ''Olympic Hybrids." A new 
and modern strain of Trumpet Lilies. Character- 
ized by its extreme vigor, size, good form and 
coloring. Blooming size bulbs: 35¢ ea; 3 for $1.00; 
12 for $3.00. Exhibition size: 60c ea; 3 for $1.50. 
Bellingham Hybrids. 4 ft Blooms with strongly 
reflexed petals in bright clear colors. 60¢ ea. 
B483—Gold Banded Lily (Auratum). 
Largest and most handsome of all Lilies. Large 
fragrant flaring trumpets of ivory white with 
broad yellow bands down the center of each petal 
and purple blotches on the inner surface. 6 ft. 
tall. Set 10 in. deep. 65¢ each; 3 for $1.75. 
B483A—Hybrid Auratum Platyphyllum. More vig- 
orous, disease free, producing larger flowers with 
better coloring. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.50. 
B488—Speciosum Rubrum. One of the most beauti- 
ful of all Lilies. Flowers rose-red, petals recurve 
gracefully to the tips where they shade to lighter 
rose, strikingly dotted with darker crimson. 
Blooms Aug.-Sept. 65¢ ea; 3 for $1.75. 
B493—Formosanum Tall Late. Latest flowering of 
all. Large trumpet of white with emerald green 
throat. Plant 5 in. deep. 35c¢ ea.; 3 for $1.00. 
Fiesta Hybrids. Gaily colored refiexed firs. rang- 
ing through yellow and red. 75c¢ ea; 3 for $2.00. ; 
Golden Chalice Hybrids. Large upturned cups in 
all shades of yellow. 75¢ ea; 3 for $2.00. 
Martagon. Symmetrical pyramids of recurved waxy 
purple flowers on 4’ stems. Most permanent Lily. 
Plant 4” deep in sun. 45¢ ea; 3 for $1.20. 
MID CENTURY HYBRIDS. A new race of hardy 
lilies, varying from pendant to large outward fac- 
ing and upright types, with colors from palest 
straw yellow to deep maroon. Mixture from 20 
named varieties: 90c ea.; 3 for $2.50. 
Enchantment. Vivid nasturtium red. Best mid-cen- 
tury. 65¢ ea. 
RAINBOW HYBRIDS MIXED. A new race of upright 
flowering lilies in shades of yellow, orange and 
reds. 60¢ ea; 3 for $1.75. 
Easter Lily. (L. Estate) A well known pure white 
trumpet for your garden. 45¢ ea; 3 for $1.25; 12 
for $4.00. 
492—Tenuifolium (Coral Lily) 2 ft. A popular rock- 
garden species with nodding, brilliant scarlet 
flowers borne in June. Very hardy. Set 5 inches 
deep. 25¢ ea; 3 for 65c; 12 for $2.25. 
B480—Candidum "'Cascade Strain." A race of Ma- 
donna Lilies with larger flowers and unusual tex- 
ture and form. Entirely free from disease. 7-9 in. 
size. Medium Bulbs: 50c ea; 3 for $1.35; 12 for $4.25. 
Large Bulbs: 80c ea; 3 for $2.00. August delivery. 
RARE COLORFUL GESNERIADS 
Gloxinia, African Violet, Achimene relatives. Rare collector’s items, 
yet corey, grown and effective in your home with Gloxinia culture. 
B169—GESNERIA Cardinalis umbeliata. (Corytholma) Large velvety 
green leaves frame and enhance the bright red 3” tubes with long 
upper lips in bird-like form. Rare, lovely. 65¢ ea.; 3 for $1.50. 
B170—KOHLERIA Picta. A vigorous and striking plant, beautiful in 
or out of bloom. Decorative dark velvety foliage and numerous 
bright red, yellow spotted flowers. Ht. 2 ft. $1.65 each. 
B171—NAEGELIA Hybrids Mixed. Spikes 
of brightly varied colors, velvety, deco- 
rative foliage. 1 ft. Picture Pg. 3. 75¢ 
each; 3 for $2.00. 
B172—RECHSTEINERIA Macropoda. 
Very rare with large decorative broad 
green leaves and clusters of bright 
orange flowers. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75. 
B173—TYDAEA (lIsoloma) Hybrids 
Mixed. Exceedingly showy with downy 
leaves and clusters of vari-colored 
flowers mostly in the red-scarlet varia- 
tions, with darker markings. 65¢ ea.: 
3 for $1.75. 
046—One_ each above Gesneriads 5 
bulbs $4.25. 
SPIDER LILY 
B494—LYCORIS Radiata. A handsome Autumn- 
flowering bulb, which makes its growth during 
the winter and is dormant through the summer. 
The rosy-red flowers are interesting and artistic, 
appearing on tall stems followed by grass-like 
foliage which remains green all winter. Treat as 
a pot plant North. Hardy from Virginia south. 
Plant 4 inches deep. Blooming size bulbs: 25¢ each; 
3 for 65¢c; 12 for $2.40. 
B194A—RARE YELLOW ‘Spider Flower. Lycoris 
Aurea. Bright clear yellow. 50¢ ea.; 3 for $1.35. 
B493A—Lycoris Alba. White. 45¢ ea.; 3 for $1.25. 
THE BLACKBERRY LILY 
B490—(Pardanthus Sinensis) 
A plant to please. Iris-like leaves with tall stems 
bearing two-inch showy flowers of orange and 
crimson; followed by ornamental black seed 
clusters from which it gets the name. 
A strong growing perennial which thrives in a 
rich and sandy soil in an open border or in semi- 
woodland shade. 
A group among the shrubbery will lend an at- 
tractive note of color in August and September. 
Roots: 35¢ each; 3 for 95¢; 12 for $3.50. 
Seeds: 1544 Pkt. 10¢; Giant Pkt. 25c. 
Ci y ye 
Butterfly Lily—35¢ each 
B491—BUTTERFLY LILY. Hedychium 
coronarium. A _ strong growing 
moisture loving plant of great 
beauty. Beautiful, deliciously 
Sweet scented flowers in terminal 
spikes among long slender leaves. 
The rhizomes are hardy in the 
South, treat like Cannas North. 
Also makes a fine pot plant. 
Large rhizomes. 35¢ ea.; 3 for 95c; 
12 for $3.50. White only. 
Seeds: Red, yellow, white or 
mixed. Pkt. 25c. 
Blackberry Lily 
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