UMBELLATUM —This is a very reliable 
lily, early flowering, with many um¬ 
bellate upright blossoms and with a 
dignified, sturdy growth that makes 
it very welcome either in your June 
garden or for porch bouquets. I can 
offer you two varieties: 
Grandiflorum —Extremely fine orange- 
yellow — older bulbs form beautiful 
clumps. Excellent with light blue 
Campanula. 
12 25 50 100 
$3.00 $5.85 $11.35 $22.00 
Splendidum —Rich vermilion and orange 
—very strong grower and one of the 
most highly colored varieties of the 
Umbellatums. 
12 25 50 100 
$2.85 $5.45 $10.25 $19.15 
WASHINGTONIANUM (Mt. Hood) — A 
dainty white bell shaped lily with 
many blossoms on a very graceful 
stem. The changing of the flowers 
from pink to wine color with age 
makes them very attractive. Mt. Hood, 
like many others that are so dainty 
and sweet, is harder to make at home 
in a new location than some of the 
more sturdy varieties, but it won a 
blue ribbon for a customer of mine, 
and helped her win sweepstakes at her 
garden show. She wrote me, “It was 
worth it.” As “flowering bulbs” I am 
offering those 1 grew from seed and 
they had 7 to 10 blooms this year. 
Flowering 12 25 50 100 
bulbs .$3.95 $7.75 $15.20 $29.00 
Large bulbs... 5.00 9.85 19.50 37.75 
WILLMOTTIAE— This is the lily that just 
breathes of life itself, as one man ex¬ 
pressed it, “FULL of life”, and so 
graceful. The many orange-yellow 
blossoms, recurving, are borne on a 
graceful stem with long deep green 
foliage, and the little black dots are 
most like freckles on its bright orange- 
yellow face. Ht. 2 to 4 ft. July-Aug. 
12 25 50* 100 
5- 6 in. Cir.$3.95 $7.75 $15.20 $29.00 
6- 7 in. Cir. 5.00 9.85 19.50 37.75 
7- 8 in. Cir. 7.50 14.85 29.15 56.55 
PANSY SEED—OREGON GIANTS 
Mrs. Ellis (the originator of “Oregon 
Giants”) has given me permission to make 
you the same offer for her pansy seed as T 
did last year. I am glad to be able to offer 
these to my customers and I recommend 
them highly. 
5 $1.00 packets, 600 seed each.$3.00 
1 1.00 packet, 600 seed, plus 1 35c packet. . . 1.00 
New Hybrid 
Hemerocallis 
(Vastly improved Day Lilies) 
BAY STATE — Brilliant and glistening 
deep yellow on 4-foot, stems. The flow¬ 
ers have a delightful wavy edge which 
greatly adds to their beauty. A free 
bloomer, commencing about July 1st 
and continuing through August. 
Each $1.25, three for $3.00 
GOLDENI —T lie rich orange coloring with 
apricot undertone of this Hemerocallis 
is especially beautiful, and the flowers 
are produced in profusion. Very fine. 
Blooms throughout July and early 
August. 
Each $1.50, three for $4.00 
LEMONA —A pale yellow self; extra large 
in size, borne on very tall stems, late 
blooming. 
Each $1.00 
MANDARIN — Clear lemon yellow, re¬ 
curved, increasing rapidly and very 
attractive. 
Each $1.00 
OPHIR— Dark golden yellow on very lony 
stems, extra large flowers and of 
heavy texture. 
Each $1.00 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBS 
Although I specialize in lilies, T do 
have a few bulbs of the Grape Hya¬ 
cinths and Plumed Hyacinth that T 
can offer vou. 
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MtJSCARX (Grape Hyacinth)—These are 
deep blue and beautiful long stems. 
They are excellent for a low border 
early in the spring, or for the rock 
garden or for naturalizing. Please 
place your order as these bulbs are 
ready for shipment now. They begin 
growing early, you know. No ship¬ 
ment made for less than 100 unless 
accompanied by an order for other 
bulbs. 
100, $3.50; 500, $16.00; 1000, $30.00 
HYACINTHUS PLUMOSUS (Plumed Hy¬ 
acinth)—A low growing bulb—purple 
plumed and a delight in a rock garden 
or for a low border. Ht. 6 in. Blooms 
May. 
12," $2.00; 25, $3.65; 50, $7.10; 100, $14.00 
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