. The Maule seed book for 1922. .vron rose. The plant is a free, earlyand continuous bloomer. It is the ideal pink bedding canna: of strong,robust habit; carries its enormous trusses high above the cents each; S for 60 cents; $ per dozen, postpaid. LOUIS KE^ERCHON. 4 J^ to 5 feet. Bronze foliage. Large trussesof cochineal-red color and one of the most attractive red sorts on ourgrounds. Ho cents each; 3 for 60 cents; $3.^5 per dozen, postpaid. WTLXiIAM BATES. 5 feet. Green foliage. In color a pleasing shadeof yellow, flowers esceptlonaily large and carried well above the foli-ag


. The Maule seed book for 1922. .vron rose. The plant is a free, earlyand continuous bloomer. It is the ideal pink bedding canna: of strong,robust habit; carries its enormous trusses high above the cents each; S for 60 cents; $ per dozen, postpaid. LOUIS KE^ERCHON. 4 J^ to 5 feet. Bronze foliage. Large trussesof cochineal-red color and one of the most attractive red sorts on ourgrounds. Ho cents each; 3 for 60 cents; $3.^5 per dozen, postpaid. WTLXiIAM BATES. 5 feet. Green foliage. In color a pleasing shadeof yellow, flowers esceptlonaily large and carried well above the foli-age. An ideal bedding variety. Especially free flowering. 40 cents each; 3 for 15 tents; per dozen, postpaid. For $ we will send, postpeiid, one each of the above 6 n&medMagnificent Cannas Four Desirable Bronze Leaved Cannas DR. ACKERKIVECHT. Described above. 35 cents HUMBERT. Described on page 163. 35 cents REVERCHON. Described above. 35 cents Described on page 152. 20 cents For 85 cents we will send, postpedd, one eachof these Four Named DesirableBronze Leaved Camnas. Canna, Wm. Bates—the ideal yellow bedder. HARDY GARDEN LILIES No class of flowers could be more permanently attractive than tlHardy Garden Lilies, and we urge you to plant a few of them thyear. They are perfectly hardy and will bloom more profusely eatsucceeding year. Plant bulbs at least 4 to B inches deep, and sprlnksand under, around and on top of bulb so they do not come in cotact with the soil. They prefer partial shade, in a well drained sitution, and will be benefited by a light covering during the winter. Theirowii■acta■eddii


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