and a dignified sturdy growth that makes it very wel¬ 
come either in your June garden, where it eventually 
sends forth many stalks, or for porch bouquets. Ht. 
3-4 ft. Blooms May-June. 
6 
$1.55 
12 
$2.85 
25 
$5.45 
100 
$19.15 
WASHINGTON!ANUM (Mt. Hood)—This is Oregon’s 
beloved lily—dainty white bell-shaped blossoms that 
change to wine color with age. It may take two years 
before it feels at home in your garden, but it is so 
dainty and sweet, I’m sure you will agree with those 
who so patiently waited, and sav, “It’s worth it”. 
These bulbs were grown from seed on my own ranch. 
6 12 25 100 
Medium sized bulbs.$2.05 $3.95 $7.75 $29.00 
Large bulbs . 2.85 5.00 9.85 37.75 
Matilija 
(Pronounce the “ja” 
like “ha”.) 
The scientific name of this 
plant is Romneya Couteri. It 
grows five to eight feet high, 
producing a continuous 
growth of numerous beauti¬ 
ful white flowers with orange 
center, 5 to 6 inches across, 
delicate, transparent and de¬ 
lightfully fragrant. It blooms 
from August until frost and 
is a wonderful cut flower, 
keeping in excellent condi¬ 
tion for two weeks if the 
water is changed daily. 
This perennial plant dies 
down each fall, reappearing 
in the spring, same as other 
perennials. It is perfectly 
hardy except in states north of Philadelphia, where it should be mulched. 
I can give you good strong plants for $1.00 each. 
MATILIJA 
MUSCARI 
MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinth) — These 
are deep blue with nice long stems. 
Grow them in your rock garden or the 
foreground of your border—but bet¬ 
ter still, plant them so they will form 
great clumps of blue at little unex¬ 
pected places. You will find them de¬ 
lightful in the early spring. Please 
do not ask me to make shipment for 
less than 100 unless you are placing 
an order for other bulbs, too. 
100 bulbs $3.00; 500, $14.00; 1000, $26.00 
9 
