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YOUR 
REQUIREMENTS 
We are in a position to 
know and give expert ad¬ 
vice from practical expe¬ 
rience. 
We Feature 
Genuine German Feat 
—A larger bale, a much 
better peat. $2.50 per bale. 
Vigoro —For lawns. The 
complete plant food. $4.00 
per hundred. 
Bed Steer, 6-10-4 —For 
general gardening. $2.50 
per hundred. 
Baw Bone Meal — For 
planting bulbs. $2.50 per 
hundred. 
Above prices F. O. B. 
Portland. 
BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING 
Genuine Holland Tulip Bulbs 
No. 1 Top Size. The Best Grade Grown. 
Do not compare this stock with ordinary bulbs. There is a vast 
difference. Those who purchased our bulbs last fall will pleas¬ 
antly remember the wonderful results. How evenly they came up. 
The rich healthy color to the foliage and then the bright glorious 
flowers opening. This was not accident but the result of planting 
only the very best bulb that had been properly grown the preceding 
season. 
OUB LANDSCAPE DEFABTMENT will gladly help you plan 
your fall planting without charge, after which our expert planters 
may be arranged for, if desired, to execute the work at a nominal 
charge. 
eably sfbing tulips 
This class is the earliest to bloom. Not of great height but mak¬ 
ing a fine display when bedded. 
Belle Alliance —Sweet scented scarlet. 
Keizerkroon —Large red and yellow. A great favorite. 
Prince of Austria —Deep orange red. 
Yellow Prince —Deep canary yellow. 
Prices— 75c per dozen, $5.50 per hundred. 
DABWIN TULIPS 
The most brilliant flowering of the tulip classes. Large cup 
shaped flowers, strong growing and long stems characterize this 
group. 
Bartigon —A dazzling crimson scarlet, maroon shadings. 
Clara Butt —Apple blossom pink. 
Farcome Sanders —A rich scarlet with a white base. 
Philippe de Commines —A deep velvety black. 
Pride of Haarlem —Carmine red, a very large flower. 
Princess Elizabeth —Soft deep rose, slightly edged. 
Bev. Ewbank —-Vivid heliotrope lilac. 
Sundew —Fringed petals of glowing crimson on tall stems. 
Wm. Copeland —Lavender, very early flowering. 
Extra select stock of above, 75c per dozen, $5.50 per hundred. 
MAY FLOWEBING TULIPS 
Inglecombe Yellow —Bright canary yellow. 
Mrs. Moon —Reflexed petals of golden yellow. 
Dido —Rose ground, heavily flushed amber with gold. 
75c per dozen, $5.E0 per hundred. 
SPECIAL VABIETIES 
The following six are exceptionally fine. They are late intro¬ 
ductions and rightfully belong in a class by themselves. You will 
want some in your garden this year. 
City of Haarlem —Immense vermilion scarlet, edged white and 
blue black base. 90c per dozen, $7.00 per hundred. 
Louis XIV —Purple flushed golden bronze. Breeder. $1.00 doz. 
Zwanenburg —Pure white with black anthers. Darwin. $1 doz. 
Prince of Orange —Terra cotta, edged orange-yellow. Breeder 
90c per doz. 
Fantasy —A parrot tulip. Dark rose with green markings. A 
very beautiful flower with its fringed edges and fantastical shape. 
Each 15c, $1.50 per doz. 
Berlin —Sensational, new deep red, almost black, very large 
flowered. $1.50 per doz. 
Portland Rose Nursery 
7240 S. E. Division, Portland, Oregon 
SUnset 3670 
Growers of Highest Quality Ornamental Nursery Stock 
A Complete and Modern Landscape Service That is Unexcelled 
SWEENEY, STRAUB ft DIMM, HORTICUETURAL PRINTERS, PORTLAND, ORE. 
HYACINTHS 
Select named varieties. Extra large sizes. 
Gertrude —A beautful rosy pink. 
La Victoire —Cherry red. Rather late. 
Queen of the Pinks —Extra fine rich pink. Late. 
L’lnnocence —Pure white. 
King of the Blues —A deep glossy blue. 
Queen of the Blues —Clear light blue, very large. 
City of Haarlem —A beautiful yellow. Each 20c, 6 for $1.10 
NABCISSUS OB DAFFODILS 
Spring Glory —Large yellow trumpet with creamy white peri¬ 
anth. 85c per dozen. 
King Alfred —Very large, solid golden yellow. 90c per dozen. 
Foeticus (Pheasant’s Eye) —A pure white with orange cup edged 
with red. 60c per dozen. 
Von Sion —A golden yellow with double trumpet. 75c per dozen. 
GBAPE HYACINTHS (Muscari) 
Beautiful cluster of blue flowers in the early spring. For bor¬ 
dering or planting in groups between shrubs or the rockery. 
Armeniacum —Brilliant blue. 
Botryoides —Blue, bunch like. 6 for 25c, 40c per dozen. 
SNOWDROPS (Galanthus) 
Pretty small white flowers, blooming very early in the spring. 
Plant in borders or under trees where they may remain until 
becoming crowded. 50c per dozen, $3.50 per hundred. 
CBOCUS 
Mammoth yellow. 
Mont Blanc —White. Pallas —Purple, white striped. 
Purpurea Grandiflora —Purple. 
Extra large bulbs, 50c doz, $3.50 per hundred. 
Mixed crocus, 35c per doz., $2.50 per hundred. 
SCILLAS—BLUE BELLS 
One of the first to bloom in the spring with dainty sprays of 
pretty blue flowers. Plant in groups in the border, between shrubs 
or in the rock garden. 50c per doz., $3.50 per hundred. 
KING 
ALFRED 
