. Lilly's seeds . l single varieties and colors Fit., 5c; Oz., 20c. CARNATION POPPY. Splendid double flowers, fringed. Mixe^olors. _ ^ ^ TULIP POPPY. Large tulip-shaped single flowers; bright scarlet. Pkt., 10c; Oz., Brilliant vermillion with black spots; single. Pkt., 5c; Oz., 15c. PEONY FLOWERED. Large, showy, double, globular flowers; rmxed ^ 41 ICELAND. A graceful, delicate variety, with dark red single flowers the petalsresembling cmmpled tissue paper. The plant is low-growing, but the stems are kmgaBd deader. ^ Portulaca A low-growing, creeping, tender annual, six to eight


. Lilly's seeds . l single varieties and colors Fit., 5c; Oz., 20c. CARNATION POPPY. Splendid double flowers, fringed. Mixe^olors. _ ^ ^ TULIP POPPY. Large tulip-shaped single flowers; bright scarlet. Pkt., 10c; Oz., Brilliant vermillion with black spots; single. Pkt., 5c; Oz., 15c. PEONY FLOWERED. Large, showy, double, globular flowers; rmxed ^ 41 ICELAND. A graceful, delicate variety, with dark red single flowers the petalsresembling cmmpled tissue paper. The plant is low-growing, but the stems are kmgaBd deader. ^ Portulaca A low-growing, creeping, tender annual, six to eight inches high bearing glossy. cuP-SfhaP^%b°SS°a^in very brilliant and gorgeous colors. The foliage and stems are thick. Seed germinates dewly, andshould be started under glass. Requires a sunny location, and does best on rather dry ground NO. 57. NO. 55. NO. 341 NO. 70. LARGE SINGLE DOUBLE MIXED. Pkt., 5c; Oz., 45cPkt., 5c; OzM $ 60 1h* CHAS. H. LILLY CO. SEATTLE and PORTLAND. Sag-e is red5CABIOSA (Mourning- Bride) The Mourning Bride of the vold gardens, butmuch improved in size. Splendid for garden deco-ration and for cutting. Annual. No. 130. TALL. Mixed colors. Fkt., 5c; oz., 143. DWARF. Mixed colors. Fkt., 5c; oz., 20c 5CHIZANTHU5 Hardy annuals, growing eighteen inches high, andcovered with bright, showy, butterfly-like 80. MIXED COLORS. Fkt., 5c; oz., 20c. PRIMROSE (Primula) GHARMING perennials for winter and spring deco-ration; also splendid for beds and borders on thePacific Coast, where they may be grown outdoorswithout protection. NO. 72. CHINESE PRIMROSE. Produces,for a long- period, larg-e trusses of splendid colors. 25c. NO. 73. PRIMULA AURICULA. The plant isdwarf. Splendid for rockeries, borders or , single, fragrant flowers, borne in colors. Fkt., 25c; oz., $ NO. 74. JAPANESE PRIMROSE. Hardy, robustplants, bearing large trusses of blooms three feethigh, fo


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