After a severe struggle trying to figure out a price list that 
would comply with the rules and regulations of the Bulb Code, 
enforced by state law, we offer to our flower friends the follow¬ 
ing list and prices of flowering bulbs and plants that we can 
supply this coming fall of 1934. 
Due to excessive rain and flood the past winter, we are un¬ 
able to offer many varieties of bulbs listed in the past, but hope 
to be able to do so in another year or two. 
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GUARANTEE 
Under the code we are compelled to make the following 
statement; “No bulbous stock shall be sold with a guarantee, 
express or implied, that it will live or grow either in the care of 
the purchaser or after planting by the consumer, nor shall any 
warranty of any character be made except that the stock be 
true to name and up to grade or standard, and in no event shall 
the seller be liable for any amount greater than the original in¬ 
voice price, if the stock proves untrue to name, grade or stand¬ 
ard.” If bulbs are not satisfactory on arrival notify us at once. 
TERMS 
ALL PRICES PREPAID. Please remember this when 
comparing our prices with others. Cash with order, or 
25% and balance C.O.D.; 25% will hold for spring de¬ 
livery. Stamps for small orders are acceptable. 
Shipping Seasons. 
Bulb Iris, late July to November. Lilies, beginning late July 
with Candidum, and such late varieties as Auratum about Oct¬ 
ober until May. Narcissus, August to November. Tulips, 
August to October 15. Perennial plants, September to May. 
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LILIES 
Early fall months seem the generally accepted time for 
planting lilies, tho early spring will do, but some varieties fail 
to bloom well from spring planting. In very cold climates fall 
planted bulbs may need mulching with leaves or straw for win¬ 
ter protection. 
Large and medium size bulbs should be set upright about 
five or six inches deep and small bulblets about three inches. 
Such varieties as Pardalinum, Roezli and Superbum about four 
inches deep. A soil in good condition and reasonably fertile 
kept free of weeds is preferable and partial shade will do. 
LILY PRICE LIST 
ALL PRICES PREPAID. Good strong bulbs, grown by 
us, that will please you. 6 at 12 rate; 25 at 100 rate. 
CANDIDUM—Madonna or St. Joseph lily, and well 
known. Pure white fragrant flowers, generally hardy. 
Makes fall top growth and must be planted in early fall, 
August being the best month but can supply during Sep- 
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