TULIP GRANGE . . BOW, WASHINGTON 
CLASS X—DOUBLE Per 10 Per 100 Each 
ALBA PLENA ODORATA—Pure white, very fragrant. A good 
cut flower, always in bloom for Memorial Day.75 7.00 .10 
ARGENT—Creamy white with yellow petals in center. Well 
liked for cutting.75 7.00 .10 
CAM PERN ELLE PLENUS—The charming double Camper- 
nelle that is so rare and desirable. Its blooms are small 
and graceful, in clusters of 2 to 5 on long stem.75 7.00 .10 
INCOMPARABILIS PLENUS—The “Butter and Eggs” that 
is so common and cheerful.40 3.50 .05 
ORANGE PHOENIX—An old variety that has become scarce. 
It gives us long-stemmed double blooms of creamy white 
with glowing orange petals nestling at their centers.75 7.00 .10 
PRIMROSE PHOENIX—One of the finest doubles—like a 
large golden-primrose rose on long stem. 1.00 9.00 .15 
SULPHUR PHOENIX—Cream color, large, very double; long 
stemmed.75 7.00 .10 
TWINK—Petals of soft primrose and clear orange alternat¬ 
ing. Early and free flowering. 3 for $1.00. 3.00 .50 
MIXED DAFFODILS—Per 1000, $27.50. — 3.00 
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LILIES Per 10 Per 100 Each 
CANDIDUM—The white Lily, known as Ascension or St. 
Joseph’s Lily, blooming in early July. Delivery July-Oct. 
Jumbo—Largest size, 12 inches and up.$5.50 $50.00 $ .60 
First Size, 9 to 12. 3.00 25.00 .35 
Second Size, 7 to 9. 2.00 18.00 .25 
AURATUM PLATYPHYLLUM—Largest of the Auratum or 
Gold-banded Lilies. Bloom measures from 6 to 9 inches 
across. August bloomer. 
November delivery. 7 to 9-inch. 4.50 .50 
American grown bulbs. 9 to 12-inch. 7.00 .75 
PARDALLINUM—Tall and robust with recurving blooms of 
orange and maroon. Plant in woodsy soil that is damp but 
well drained, and leave undisturbed. 6 to 7-inch. 3.00- .35 
REGALE—Fragrant trumpets, white petaled; throat creamy 
gold within, rich rose without. In early spring protect the 
tender new growth from icy winds. Fall delivery. 6 to 
7-inch bulbs . 3.00 .35 
TESTACEUM (Nankeen) — One of the rarest. This lily, 
blooming in July, has 3 to 6 feet of green stalk with bright 
glossy leaves. The blossoms all spring from the tip of the 
stalk and open at the same time. Their color is best de¬ 
scribed as “pink gold” with anthers of rich burnt orange. 
July-August delivery, 7 to 8-inch. — 1.00 
8 to 9-inch . — 1.50 
UMBELLATUM—As brilliant as the Tiger, though not so 
tall; blooming in June—sometimes on May 30. This should 
be universally grown. Fall delivery. 7 to 9-inch. 2.00 18.00 
Five Bulbs Sold at One-Half the Price of Ten; 50 at 100 Rate 
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