MR. EDGAR L. KLINE, grower and hybidizer, showing profuse 
bloom of CYCLAMEN NEAPOLITANUM. 
CYCLAMEN SPECIAL No 79-J 
Three corms each of the three Cyclamen varieties (*), namely, 
Coum No. 1174 for spring, Europaeum No. 1177 for summer and 
Neapolitanum No. 1170 for fall. Months of delightfully dainty 
blooms year after year. You'll love them! 
3 each of 3 varieties $7.45, 5 each of 3 varieties $13.95 
The Nahed Lady" Lily 
Amaryllia Belladouna 
Here’s a gem for the garden where the ground does not freeze 
but a few inches. Here in Oregon we plant them eight to twelve 
inches below the surface and though we get some freezing, they 
flower beautifully. In the east, pot them up and keep in the 
cool greenhouse or treat them as a house plant. They send up 
leaves in the spring which die down after maturing and the 
blooms appear in late summer without any foliage. They may 
be brought along indoors or in the greenhouse and then the 
container plunged in the border where they will flower. 
You'll like them in combination with the lovely Aster Frikarti pic- 
tured herewith. The bronze foliage in the background is peony 
leaves, a delight of the late summer garden. Garden pictures like 
this don’t ‘’just happen’’, they must be planned. These fascinatingly 
delightful pink lilies may well become one of the highlights of your 
summer garden. Truly they are well worth the little extra effort 
they demand. 
This Amaryllis produces large to very large bulbs. We ship them 
in the fall along with the lilies or in mid-spring. Be sure to tell us 
when you want them. Pot them up at once or plant outside if your 
climate permits. Directions come with all bulbs. We strongly urge 
planting them in clumps of three or more for the best effects. 
Sr fom +1 >, each o1- 95,5 for)/.45, Doze >17.95 
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April in Kansas 
“I have had very good success with your lily bulbs. I wish you could 
have seen my Centifoliums (Olympics) last year—twelve and fourteen 
blooms per stalk and the thermometer a hundred and three. They were 
simply breath taking. Now they are six inches high and so healthy 
looking. And still ‘they’ say, lilies don’t do well in this part of Kansas.” 
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DE GRAAFF HYBRID LILIES 
New Hybrid Lilies 
by De Graaff 
FIRECROWN-900-Here’s a superbly brilliant new lily, a vivid glow- 
ing vermilion that does not burn in our hottest summer days. Its 
brilliancy makes it one of the brightest color spots of the entire 
garden, almost as if crowned with fire. A vigorous, rapid propagator, 
healthy and free flowering. Height three to four feet or more. PD 
5 inches. July. 3 for $25.00, each $10.00 
CROESUS-—229-This deep golden yellow is dwarf, seldom more than 
two feet tall. It has a deep golden throat with a very few near-black 
spots. Here’s an ideal lily for planting in tubs or planters. You look 
right down into its chalice-like blooms. Ideal for the foreground of 
the hardy border. Unlike most lilies of this type, there is no orange 
cast to it. All in all it is most worthwhile. July. PD 5 in. 
3 for $8.15, each $2.95, Doz. $32.45 
PROSPERITY-901-You'll like the lovely cool, clear lemon-yellow 
of this new outward-facing lily. The plants are very vigorous and 
quickly produce large clumps. Ht. 4 to 5 ft. Free flowering, very 
hardy and will be among the most popular of the new garden lilies 
when known. July. PD 5 in. 3 for $8.15, each $2.95, Doz. $3.245 
DESTINY-895-A superb upright-flowered lily, truly a worthy addi- 
tion to the famous Mid-Century Hybrids. Destiny has open chalice- 
shaped flowers of a brilliant canary yellow with just enough large 
brown spots in the center to make a welcome contrast, to make the 
harmony perfect. A stem from an established bulb will have up to 
ten well shaped flowers beautifully carried above lustrous dark green 
foliage on stems three to four feet tall. July. PD 5 in. 
3 for $8.15, each $2.95, Doz. $32.45 
FELICITY—896-This is probably the best of all the new yellows. 
Very different from Destiny, this lily faces outward and the blooms 
are held on sturdy four to five foot stems, up where you can look 
right at them. Its beautiful clear clean yellow has seldom heretofore 
been seen in lilies. The blooms, ten to twelve per stem, are beauti- 
fully proportioned and well spaced. All in all, these new yellows bid 
fair to hold the stage for years to come. July flowering. PD 6 in. 
3 for $8.15, each $2.95, Doz. $32.45 
