PANSIES 
I use only iStccle's famous 
Mastodon Pansies Private 
Stock Seed and produce the 
most showy, exquisitely 
marked and largest blooms 
grown. Any dozen plants 
will show more varieties in 
color than any rainbow ever 
seen. 
125 — PANSY— Mastodon, mixed 
colors. Postpaid, Soz., 35c; 
25, 60c; 100, $2.00 
201 — FANST — Mastodon, mix- 
ed colors in FLATS. Racli 
$1.25 by Express not pre- 
paid. 
202 — FAITS'S' — Mastodon in the 
INDIVIDUALS. All colors 
mixed or specify colors 
desired. Not prepaid. 
Each, 10c; Doz., $1.00; 25, 
$1.60; 50, $2.50; 100, $4.00 
ASTERS 
I grow many thousands of asters and use only the highest quality of seed ob- 
tainable. With proper culture, our plants will produce for you "show asters." 
57 — CREGO — The greatest of all Asters. Beautiful, graceful blooms of the chrys- 
anthemum type. In pink, white, rose, lavender, purple and blue. 
Postpaid— Doz., 30c; 50, 75; 100, $1.25 
104 — ASTEBS (Creg-o)— In FLATS. All colors mixed. Each, $1.25 by Express not prepaid 
108 — ASTERS (Creg'O) — In FLATS, in the six separate colors, named above. Specify 
color Bach, $1.25, by Express, not prepaid 
DAHLIAS 
At our annual fall flower show it is conclusively demonstrated by the mag- 
nificent exhibits of dahlia blooms by amateurs as well as dahlia specialists that 
the dahlia will thrive anywhere in the Inland Empire. The dahlia is of such easy 
culture with the mass of wealth of bloom that every home ground should be 
easily and cheaply decorated. 
My offerings are classified in the four most popular types, and in each class- 
ification you may find colors to suit the most fastidious. Out of the hundreds 
of varieties you will find these most popular. 
CACTUS 
150 — AMAZONE — Large free blooming, red diffused with purple. Each 30c. 
151 — CAUSIEB- Pure white. Very strong stems. Each, 35c. 
153 — FEBNAND OLIVET — Hybrid, large, maroon with dark center. Each 20c 
154 — MRS. HENRY WIRT — Scarlet bloom. Long steins. Each 25c. 
DECORATIVE 
160 — HENRY MEIER — Rich golden yellow. Each, 30c. 
161 — GAIETY — Free blooming, variegated variety. Each 35c. 
162 — MANITOU — Oigantic purple with blood red. Each 35c. 
163 — SOUV. DE SOVAZON — Orange scarlet, very popular. Each 25c. 
164 — JEANNE CKARMET — Pinkish lilac shaded white. Each 25c. 
186 — FAUL BUNYON — Salmon pink with luminous golden sheen. Each, 50c. 
PEONY 
170 — ORIENT— A bright scarlet gold, except stems. More showy than the once popular 
Ccisha. Each 60c. 
171 — H. J. I.OVINK — Immense, lilac shade on white. Each 35c. 
172 — PURITY- Ciriceriil, fluffy white. Each 50c. 
173 — MRS. H. L. CORBETT — Beautiful soft pink, tinted lavender. Each 35o. 
174 — JOHN HENRI — Light velvety maroon with claw shaped petals. Cactus peony 
type. Each 30c. 
175 — JOHN WIIiIiIAMS — Large flowers of golden copper on strong stems. Each 35c 
SHOW 
180 — CALEB POWERS — Large shell pink. Each 40c. 
181 — DREEB'S YELLOW — Quilled. Seven inches across. Clear yellow. Each 40c. 
182 — TILLAMOOK (Iraiid rpiiulled crim.son. Each 25c. 
183 — MISS HELEN HOLLIS — Gigantic flowers. Deep scarlet, long stems Each 50o 
184 — W. W. BAWSON Large iiuilled flower. White overlaid with lavender blush! 
Each, 35c 
