JAPANESE IRIS 
ONE EACH OF THE ABOVE 
Japanese Iris love moisture and sun¬ 
shine, but it isn't necessary that they 
grow in bogland. Give them a sunny 
location in your garden and supply 
them generously with water during the 
Japanese Iris 
A selection of very fine varieties. 
CLOUD DRESS — Double. Gray lined 
lightly 'with purple lines. Each 50c. 
HATSUKI —Single. Uniform blue; very 
attractive; strikingly blue. Each 50c. 
KOMACHI —Double. Deep violet pur¬ 
ple variety of great beauty. Each 50c. 
KOMBARIN —Double. Extra fine early 
white. Each 50c. 
NISHIKA —Single. Extra large bright 
rose, heavily marbled and splashed 
with white. One of the finest. Each 
75c. 
SHIGA — Double. Reddish blue, very 
large petals, heavily veined white. 
Each 50c. 
SHIMOYO — Single. Heavily veined 
violet on a gray ground. Each $1.00. 
TUJI —Single. Dark violet blue, flaked 
with white. Each 50c. 
EIGHT VARIETIES for $4.00 
spring. Do not give them lime, but have 
the soil somewhat acid and with a sum¬ 
mer mulch (peat preferred) to keep the 
ground cool and from baking, you can 
have success with them. 
"Tansy Seed 
OREGON GIANTS 
Mrs. Ellis (the originator of “Ore¬ 
gon Giants”) has given me permis¬ 
sion to make you the following offer 
and as I can recommend these highly, 
I am glad to offer them to my cus¬ 
tomers. 
1 packet—600 seed.$1.00 
3 packets—600 seed, each. 2.00 
HYACINTHUS PLUMOSUS This 
is a blue feathery or plumed hya¬ 
cinth, which is quite pleasing. I’m 
offering it to my customers as a 
continuation for a blue border in 
their gardens after the Muscari has 
gone by, and I’m sure if you will 
try it, you will be pleased with the 
result. 
6 bulbs $1.50; 12 bulbs $2.50; 25 bulbs $4.75 PANSY 
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