SUMMER AND FALL BULB ITEMS 
A few “Good-will Builders” that make profits for 
the retail grower. 
Oh!-00! - - Ah! 
It is always a pleasure to show “something- dif¬ 
ferent.” 
It is good advertising, good salesmanship and peps 
up sales. 
DAPHNE CNEORUM 
The new popular addition in pot plants that the whole 
trade is talking about. You used to know it as the “old 
time favorite” in Rock gardens. 
Our plants are trimmed and well shaped. 
Well finished, they form a magnificent solid pink globe 
of most fragrant blossoms. The individual flower resembles 
Bouvardia. Can be had in flower from St. Valentine’s Day 
through the Spring holiday season, and bloom again early 
in Fall. The Fall flowering quality makes it extremely 
desirable for the garden, after flowering in the home. 
A quick, clean and profitable proposition for the up-to- 
date florist. 
Grow it like Hardy Azaleas. 
Cultural suggestions on request. 
LEUCOCORYNE IXIOIDES ODORATA 
(Glory of the Sun) 
Bulbs similar to Ixia. Flowers sweet scented and will 
keep for two weeks or more. Stems 18 inches and wiry. 
A fine cut flower. Beautiful clear blue, star shaped flower 
with white center. Grown about the same as Freesia. 
ORNITHOGALUM 
Aureum (Golden Chincherinchee of South Africa). Thi. 
rich apricot-orange color and very long lasting quality 
of this flower, are its outstanding merits. Cut flowers 
will keep for over a month, while in a pot, they will 
bloom for a period of several months. Stem about 12 
inches tall, strong and dark green. Culture easy. An 
outstanding pot plant. 
Thyrsoides (White). Beautiful, large spike of satiny white 
flowers with brown eye, on long strong stems. 
GLADIOLUS TRISTIS CONCOLOR 
A Lily like fragrant Glad. Lemon yellow flowers on wiry 
stems 30 to 48 inches long. An ideal cut flower that keeps 
well. A beautiful novelty. Grown like Freesias. 
Some of our Callas “at home in the Northwest’’ 
ANEMONES 
Monarch DeCaen. Immense Poppy shaped flowers of the 
most attractive and varied colors on long strong stems. 
St. Brigid. “Creagh Castle.” Large semi-double flowers of 
the most brilliant hues and delicate shades of color. 
Chrysantheflora. Similar to St. Brigid but a larger pro¬ 
portion of double flowers, with petals that are finer 
divided. Gorgeous colors. 
His Excellency. A grand variety bearing single flowers 3 
inches across, of the most vivid vermillion with silver 
white base and handsome black center. 
Blue Poppy. A most attractive strain of very large single 
flowers, running all shades of blue. 
RANUNCULUS 
Tecolote Giants Mixed. By far the largest and most mag¬ 
nificent strain. Very double, blended with giant semi¬ 
double flowers in orange, red, yellow and pink shades. 
Tecolote Giants Yellow. The same large Peony flowered 
strain as above. Colors running through entire range of 
yellows. 
Tecolote Giants Gold. Giant double and semi-double flow¬ 
ers of golden Yellow. 
Tecolote Giants Red. Giant Peony flowered in all shades 
of red. 
IXIAS 
Grows 1 to 2 Ft. tall, bearing six to twelve flowers, 
slightly resembling a miniature Gladiolus. All the most 
brilliant colors; separate or mixed. 
Fine for frame culture, to cut during the Spring. 
MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinths) 
Blue, or white. A nice novelty made up in jardinieres 
or boxes, Make attractive gifts for Bridge prizes, win¬ 
dow boxes, etc., for the Winter. 
GALANTHUS. (Snowdrops). Scillas. 
Hyacinths. French Roman. Virginia (blue), or white. 
BOTANICAL TULIPS 
Clusiana. White and Rose striped. 
Kaufmanniana, Creamy flower, yellow center, pink out¬ 
side. 
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