Bellingham , Washington 
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Darwin Tulips 
The large and tall for cutting. The finest tulip. Doz. 
Allard Pierson, glossy maroon red, the best and earliest for 
forcing .$ .40 
Baronne de la Tonnaye, bright rose pink, margin blush rose; large 
and last well when cut.40 
Clara Butt, apple blossom pink.40 
Europe, bright salmon scarlet.40 
Farncombe Sanders, one of the largest and tallest, bright red.40 
La Candeur (White Queen) lovely soft white, slightly tinged blush .40 
La Tulipe Noire (the Black Tulip), fine, large, jet black. . .40 
Pride of Harlem, bright crimson rose, suffused with purple, large 
and tall, one of the earliest.40 
Rev. H. Ewbank, vivid heliothrope, lilac or lavender.40 
Valentine, dark, purplish blue, very large, tall, early.40 
Breeder Tulips 
The largest and tallest of all Tulips; the old garden tulip. 
Doz. 
Aspacia, cherry red, flushed purplish blue, very fine.$ .40 
Bacchus, the dark violet blue.50 
Bronze King, golden bronze, with olive base.40 
Bronze Queen, soft buff, tinged golden yellow.40 
Charles Dickens, fine large clear soft rose, tall and upright, stiff 
stem. Very choice and rare.25 each 
Panorama, deep orange red, shaded mahogany.60 
Copernicus, bronze coffee colored brown, extra fine.40 
Don Pedro, beautiful coffee brown, shaded maroon; inside rich 
mahogany, extra choice.40 
Feu Ardent, brilliant fire red, very early, may be classed and used 
as an early.40 
Grand Maitre, purple violet.40 
Indian Chief, reddish mahogany and copper. Very large, tall and 
extra fine and rare.40 each 
Louis XIV, dark purple margin, golden brown, large flower.50 
Marie Louise, old rose, orange salmon. 40 
Turenne (Mac Mahon), purplish brown with amber yellow .50 
Lilies 
All blooming size bulbs. Dozen at the price of ten. Bulbs are dug 
as wanted, as they deteriorate very fast when out of ground. 
Each 
Candidum or Madronna, or St. Joseph Lily, the early white lily of 
the garden. June-July, 4 ft.$10, .20 .30 
Columbianum, native golden yellow, dark maroon spots, June-July, 
2-3 ft. Seeds 10c pkg.10 .20 .30 
Elegans, Bicolor, orange, edged scarlet, few black spots, the earliest 
lily to bloom, very hardy, and great bloomer. June, 2 ft. .10 .15 .20 
Hansonii, early 4 and 5 ft., lemon yellow, spotted brown, June- 
July .40 .50 
Henryi, the orange speciosum, orange-yellow, July, 4 ft. .50 .60 
Pardolinum, panther lily, bright orange spotted with dark crimson, 
July-August, 4-5 ft.40 .50 
Regal (myriophyllum), the great favoritie lily from China. 
First size . 20 
Second size .15 
Third size, will bloom. Seeds 10c pkg.10 
Speciosum Rubrum, light pink, dark spots, Sept., 4 ft.35 
Tenuifolium, a charming vivid scarlet little lily from Siberia. Good 
for rock garden. 18 inches, June.20 .30 .40 
Testaceum or Nankeen, the mysterious fragrant yellow or apricot 
with orange yellow anthers. July, 4 ft.75 1.00 and 1.50 
Tigrinum Flora Plena, the double tiger lily. Sept., 3-4 ft..15 and .20 
Washingtonianum or Mt. Hood Lily of Oregon —bell shaped, June- 
July, 3-4 ft. -40, .50 
Willmottiae, one of the finest, although not much known. Slender 
foliage, orange red flower, July-August, 2-4 ft.30, .40, .50 
Bright Orange Grass or Day Lily, good strong roots. .20 
Lily-of-the-Valley, pips.Clump of a Doz. .25- 
