JAN DE GRAAFF ^UCc^ 



Out of the West, land of encliantment, comes a fabulous new group of 

 hardy Lilies — plants bursting with vigor, full of rugged health that will be the 

 highlight of your garden. Graceful or bold, soft-colored or brilliant, in brazen 

 giants with vibrant colors or small, refined and in modest white, they come for 

 every purpose and taste and in all shapes and sizes. 



These glorious new Lilies were grown for you in Oregon, on the slopes of 

 lovely -Mount Hood. Order them now; select a spot for them in the garden — 

 sunny, well-drained and if possible with a humus-rich, deep, porous soil. 

 The bulbs will be shipped with their full root-system intact, as living plants, 

 direct from our grower to you. 



Bellingham Hybrids. Dozens of recurved, long-lasting flowers in July. 

 Colors range from clear yellow through orange to garnet-red, spotted with 

 l>ro«M or reddish brown. 6 feet tall. 50c. each; 3 for $L40. 



Enchantment. Plant Pat. 862. Many large, cupped, upright flowers of 

 urtium-red in late June and early July. 50c. each; 3 for SI. 40. 



Fiesta Hybrids. From 6 to 12 reflexed yellow, orange and red flowers, on 

 ■ ^ Plant in full sun. 60c. each; 3 for SI. 50. 



Golden Chalice Hybrids. Masses of golden cups on tall, straight stems in 

 .lu.u-, -^(i.c-.u-h. 5rorS1.40. 



Golden Clarion. Golden yellow trumpet Lilies. The fadeproof color is 

 Inu-v! uluii planted in slightly filtered sunlight. S5.00 each; 3 for 

 < 14.00. 



Gold Band Lily. The trueL. auraluvn. plalypbytlum. Immense, 7 to 9-inch, 

 fragrant, waxy white, bowl-shaped blooms, golden streaked and often crim- 

 son spotted, with as many as 15 on a 6 or 7-foot stem. Blooms in August and 

 September. SI. 50 each; 3 for S4.00. 



Heart's Desire. Many huge, often orange-throated, bowl-shaped flowers. Of 

 great vigor and beauty. S2.50 each; 3 for S7.00. 



Martagon album. Dainty, wax-like flowers, on 4-foot stems in June. Plant 

 not more than 4 inches deep in a well-drained, sunny location. 95c. each; 



3 fo 



.50. 



BELLINGHAM HYBRIDS 





SPECIAL OFFERS 



COLLECTION 



1. - - - 3 Enchantment, 3 Olym- 





pic Hybrids S2.95 



COLLECTION 



2. - - - 4 Mid-Century Varieties: 





Enchantment. Tangelo, 





Valencia. Joan Evans. 





4 bulbs, 1 of each 2.50 





12 bulbs, 3 of each 7.00 



COLLECTION 



3. - - - Pacific Coast Hybrids, 





7 bulbs: 3 Sunset. 3 Bellingham Hy- 





brids. 1 Shuksan 3.25 



COLLECTION 



4. - - - Olympic Collection. 





5 bulbs: 3 Olympic Hybrids, 1 





Olympic Select, 1 Olym- 





pic Pink 6.50 



COLLECTION 



5. - - - Aurelian Collection: 





Golden Clarion, Sunburst, 





Heart's Desire. 





3 bulbs, 1 of each 8.00 





9 bulbs. 3 of each 22.50 



IVIid-Century Hybrids, Mixed Colors. Selected for beauty, hardiness and 



\ig()r. Plant in groups in the border. Bloom in late June. 50c. each; 3 for 



SI. 40. 

 Olympic Hybrids. Broad, strong flowers in pyramidal heads. From ivory- 



\\hiti- through soft green, with deeper green and russet tints on the outside. 



About S to 7 feel tall, blooming in July. 65c each; 3 for $1.75. 

 Olympic Pink. Robust, giant trumpet Lilies of fuchsia to rose-pink. They 



need filtered sunlight. S3.50each; 3 for SIO.OO. 

 Olympic Select. From specially selected plants. The supply is limited. $2.50 



each; 3 for S7.00. 

 Red Champion. Speciosum Lily. White flowers flushed red and heavily 



spotted with crimson. Blooms in late August and early September. fl.OO 



ea.f,; 3 for S2.75. 

 Shuksan. Similar in type to Bellingham Hybrids, needing the same con- 

 ditions. Handsome and easily grown. 60c. each; 3 for $1.50. 

 Sunburst Strain. Five to 7-foot stems carry as many as 30 huge flowers for 



weeks in late Julv. Colors include white, creamy yellow, salmon and orange. 



Large, star-shaped flowers. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 

 Sunset Lily. Bright red-tipped, recurved flowers, opening in early July. 



Grows 5 to 7 feet tall and bears as many as 20 flowers. Easily grown. 60c. 



each; 5 for SI. 50. 

 Valencia. A June-flowering hybrid of beautiful rich golden hue with bronze 



iiii<lribs and many minute maroon dots. 70c. each; 3 for $2.00. 



THE NEW BOOK OF LILIES. Per copy S3.50 postpaid. 

 Write or phone for our beautifully illustrated Lily folder in full color. 

 Free on request. 



Ross Root Feeders 

 The Key to Outdoor Beauty 



The Ross Root Feeder puts the fertilizer 

 and water directly to the roots. Produces 

 healthier and more vigorous growth. ILsjje- 

 ciallv fine for roses, shrubs and trees. You 

 can fertilize and water at same time or you 

 can just water. S4.98 complete with 12 cart- 

 ridges. .Additional cartridges, SI. 00 per doz. 

 Gold Tag Bonemeal. For bulb gardens, 



lawns and flowers. 100 lbs. S5.95. 

 Compo. Turns compost into organic 



manure. 7l'j lbs. SI. 25; 25 lbs. S2.50. 

 Premier Brand German Peat Moss. Large 



71/^ cu./t. bale. S5.45. 

 Japidemic. Milky disease spore dust. Con- 

 trols Japanese beetles in the soil. Lb. $5.95. 



Wizard Brand Sheep Manure; also 

 Wizard Brand Cow Manure. Either, 

 25 lbs. SI. 50; 50 lbs. 52.70; 100 lbs. S5.25. 



Weedone Weed Killer. Contains the 

 powerful 2,4, 5-T and 2,4-D, the two most 

 effective systemic herbicides known. 8 

 ozs. 51.00; qt. 52.75; gal. S6.75. 



NOW! Two Easy Ways to Kill Crab Grass 



1. With a sprayer. 2. With a spreader. 



Weedon Crab Grass Killer Sodar 



This great new product is the most effect- 

 ive chemical yet developed to control this 

 hard-to-kill weed pest, without injury to 

 most lawn grasses, including fine Bents. 

 For sprayer application: 



4 ozs. SI. 25; 12 ozs. S2.75; 2 lbs. S6.75; 

 6 lbs. S19.5(J. 

 For spreader application: 



5-lb. bag S2.9S; 1 3-lb. bag S6.65. 



MICHIGAN PEAT 



An outstanding soil conditioner and mulch 

 for lawns and planting of flowers and nursery 

 stock. Elspeciallv good for plants requiring 

 an acid soil. Hpk. 59c.; pk. 89c.; 25 lbs. 

 $1.69; 50 lbs. S2.49; 100 lbs. S4.49. 



HYPER -HUMUS 



A rich soil humus that has been aerated, 

 sweetened and composted, making an ideal 

 top-dressing for lawns and flower beds. 

 25 lbs. 31.69; 50 lbs. S2.89; 100 lbs. S5.00. 



Folium ^5 



ps everyttiing that grows FttK^'J 



Helps „ .... 



grow helleT! It is tfie pcrf 



everyttiing that grows 

 better! It is the perfect liquid 

 ceding food with the 20-20-20 

 ulation of nitrogen, phos- 

 plioriis and potash recommended 

 ior maximum growth! Easy to 

 apply. Just spray or sprinkle on g 

 Won't clog sprays. Will not burn 

 - Lb. S1.25; 5 lbs 



■ sjor larger ar 



Spike Disc Aerator 



II supply the proper kind 

 of aeration and permit re- 

 tention of moisture. Also 

 useful before reseeding and 

 top dressing. Seed and fer- 

 ■■>er reach into the knife- 

 ike cuts in the turf, 

 afe from wind and rain. 

 No. 8. S21.50. 



F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., INC., WASHI N GTON 2, D. C. 



