PORTLAND, OREGON 
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FLOWER PLANTS. 
All frame or greenhouse grown. Ready April 20th to June 15th. Prices uniformly 30c 
doz.; 3 doz., 75c; 100 at $1.75; postpaid. E. or F., $1.50 per 100. All are grown from 
seed; none from cuttings. 
Asters —All Crego and Branching varieties listed in catalog. 
Verbena— Scarlet. White and blue. 
Sweet William —Double or Single Mixed; white, pink, scarlet, maroon. 
Ccsmos —Late or Early Flowering Mixed; pink, crimson, white. 
Petunia— Defiance, largest flowering. 
Heliotrope —Lemoines Giant. 
Marigold— Dwarf French Mixed, Large African Mixed, Orar.ge Prince. 
Mignonette —Defiance Mixed. 
Salvia —Splendens. 
Godetia— Crimson Glow, Rosamond. 
Ten Week Stocks— Red, pink and Purple 
Zinnia —Scarlet, yellow, crimson, pink and mixed giants. 
Sweet Alyssum— Trailing or Dwarf. 
Lobelia — Blue, Trailing or Dwarf. 
SECTION OF FIELD SEEDS 
Owing to constant changes in prices w cannot guarantee any of the prices made; how¬ 
ever, most of those given are on small lots and we do not expect to have to change these. 
Field Com, Stock Kale and Sunflowers are listed in the Vegetable Section. 
GRASSES FOR LAWNS. 
Write for prices on large quantities. 
Oregon Lawn Grass— Best general mixture 
for lawns containing the finest leaved grasses 
in correct prportion. Mixed from deep rooted 
grasses that will make a lawn that is green 
summer and winter. Use about one pound 
to 400 square feet. 
Price with White Clover. Lb. 50c postpaid. 
E. or F., lb., 45c; 10 lbs. at 40c per lb. 
Price without White Clover. Lb., 35c, post¬ 
paid. E. or F., lb., 30c; 10 lbs. at 25c per lb. 
Shade Lawn Mixture— A special mixture 
for shady places. Soils of this nature should 
be treated with air slaked lime before sowing. 
This will prevent souring. Use about 5 lbs. 
of lime to 100 square feet. 
Lb., 60c, postpaid. E. or F„ lb., 55c; 10 
lbs. at 50c per lb. 
Kentucky Blue Grass—Used extensively 
for lawns. Sow 1 lb. to 400 square feet. Fancy 
seed. Lb., 40c, postpaid. E. or F., lb., 35c. 
English Rye Grass—This is used for lawns 
by many gardeners, and if sown 'thickly will 
make a good hardy lawn. Especially desir¬ 
able for large grounds and parks. Lb., 25c, 
postpaid; E. or F., lb. 20c; 10 lbs. at 17c lb. 
White Clover—Some prefer to sow the 
pure white clover for lawns. It is exception¬ 
ally hardy and permanent. We carry a very- 
high grade seed. Lb., 75c, postpaid. E. or 
F„ lb., 70c; 10 lbs., 67c lb. 
Other Mixtures for special purpose can be 
supplied. Also lawn fertilizers. Drop us a 
card regarding these. 
CLOVER AND ALFALFA SEEDS. 
We carry a stock of Red Clover, Alsike Clover, White Clover, Sweet Clover and Alfalfa. 
We can also supply Mammoth Red Clover and Grimm Alfalfa. 
Prices are usually changing throughout the season, so we do not quote them here, but 
will fill according to the market price when order is received. White Clover is priced in 
the Lawn Grass Section. 
GRASS SEEDS. 
We can supply various grasses such as Kentucky Blue Grass, Canadian Blue Grass, 
English Rye Grass, Italian Rye Grass, Timothy, Orchard Grass, Ted Top, Tall Meadow Oat 
Grass, Meadow Fescue, Sheep’s Fescue. Mesquite. We can also supply pasture mixtures. 
State nature of your soil and requirements. 
Prices are so much subject to change we do not quote them here, but will be glad to 
mail samples and prices on request. Kentucky Blue Grass and English Rye Grass are 
priced in the list of Lawn Grasses. If customers desire, they can mail us remittance and 
we will fill the amount at the market prices when order is received. 
GRAIN SEEDS. 
Prices vary so much we give only small lot prices, postpaid. If interested write us and 
we will quote prices or you may remit what you desire and we will fill the amount accord¬ 
ing to market prices. , 
