CANNAS (Dormant Roots) 
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plants in borders. The following we consider are @ 
among the best varieties and assure you will give 5 ae 
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weather will permit. 
Yellow Shades with Green Foliage Pink Shades with Green Foliage 
S es: each doz. 100 each doz. 100 
FLORENCE VAUGHN. 4 ft. poldent HUNGARIA. 3% ft shell pink, extra 
yellow, dotted crimson..............§ 15 $1.50 $12.00 Riper et eee ke ate eee fan aan 25 2.50 18.00 
GLADIATOR. 4% ft. bright yellow, CITY OF PORTLAND. 3% ft. 
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ON eter ve a ing pink, recent introduction. .......25 2.50 18.00 
c AY. 4 ft. gold vellow 
ee. a2 120 9.60 | ROSEA GIGANTEA. 3% ft. rose pink, 
a ; lemeanhowersimmrter oie dee oe 30) 3200), 22:00 
RICHARD WALLACE. 4 ft. rich can- 
PUP VE VCH te a> eye er aia ee faye mde whe: a he eb 0, 2200 VENUS. .4 ft. rosy pink, cream border .15 1.50 10.00 
YELLOW KING HUMBERT 4 ft. pure Bronze Foliage Varieties 
golden yellow, (extra fine)........ 20 2.00 16.00 P ; ‘ 
Variegated Flowers, Green Foliage KING HUMBERT .4 ft.orange-scarlet .20 2.00 16.00 
MADAM CROZY. 314 ft. red with yel- SHENANDOAH. 4 ft. salmon pink .12 1.20 9.60 
low edged. Very beautiful........ 12 1.20 9.60 WABASH. Bronze dwarf. New intro- _ 
PANAMA. 3 ft. red, golden yellow _ . AUGTLON ea gerqecerosstavere ners, A ect e sR a .00 ©3.00 24.00 
[iain eins Ae ueRe orn ees ee ais) 1.50 12.00 WM. SANDERS. Searlet flower, very ; ; 
Red Shades, Green Foliage PMU COLON — aye sparse se ee eae 15 —159——12.00 
CHAS HENDERSON. 4 ft. crimson White Varieties 
SOTECICL RR <n ee es re ee ee MIS) als) PAD) E ; 
THE PRESIDENT. 4 ft. beautiful rich EUREKA. 4 ft. large flowering.... .30 3.00 22.00 
SCaurlet mM DCSta LEG) aie. )2 oe erste alors 20 2.00 16.00 MONTA BLANC. 4% ft. snow white .25 2.50 18.00 
WINTZER’S COLOSSALS. 5 ft. vivid MIXED COLLECTION. Assorted col- 
searlet, enormous flowers......... 220) 2200 16.00 | ors of the above varieties......... 10 1.00 8:00 
25 of a kind or over at the 100 rate. Add 3c per bulb extra if wanted by Parcel Post, otherwise shipped by Express. 
CHESAPEAKE AND CRAWFORD 25, WINNERS IN 1924 CONTEST 
The most productive plot of berries on our trial grounds the past season, was a plot of Chesa- 
peake and Crawford 25. These two varieties were set four rows of each throughout the plot and pro- 
duced at the rate of 20,000 quarts per acre. The soil was fairly springy and rich. Wherever ex- 
tremely late varieties are wanted for commercial use, we recommend these two varieties as sure 
to please. 
IMPORTANT NOTICE 
LORD SALISBURY (Per)—Was listed thru an error in ourCatalog as being imperfect in blos- 
som; while it is perfect in bloom, and a good one toset with early Imperfect sorts, and we feel sure 
Lord Salisbury will become one of the leading standard sorts as soon as enough plants can be 
grown to put it on the market in quantities. Try it on our guarantee to please or money refunded. 
SURPLUS PLANTS, $3.50 Per 1000 
It has always been our custom to thoroughly clean out ovr packing house every day during the shipping season. 
It is impossible to dig the exact number of plants required to fill the day’s orders, and we frequently find that we 
have a surplus of some varieties. We also plant more of some varieties than the demand will consume and rather 
than destroy these plants we have decided to offer them this season at $3.50 per 1,000; 5000 or more at $3.00 per 
1000. 
We cannot guarantee to supply any particular variety but will label true-to-name, and will guarantee these sur- 
plus plants to be some standard, perfect or self-fertilizing variety. If you are not particular about varieties, this 
will enable you to make your planting at a big saving. 
