GALTONIA—Summer hyacinth, tall spikes, white flowers. 
For spring planting, wont stand freezing 15c and 10c; 12 for 
$1.25 and .75c; small seedlings, 12 for 10c; 100 for 60 cents. 
HYACINTHS—No flower will better brighten your early 
garden than these beautiful fragrant flowers. 10c each; 12 for 
*1.00. Dr. Lieber, deep pink. Gertrude, rose pink. Grand 
Maitre, deep porcelain blue. King of the Yellow, creamy yel¬ 
low. La Victoire, deep red. L’lnnocence, pure white. Queen 
of the Blues, light silvery blue. Mixed, several good colors. 
MUSCARI—Grape Hyacinth, bright blue, hardy naturaliz- 
er. 3 for 10c; 12 for 25c; $1.50 per 100. Bul'blets, 100 for 50c. 
SCILLA—Graceful spikes of hyacinth like flowers. Hardy. 
Scilla Campanula, blue; Rosea, delicate lilac-rose, White and 
Mixed. 3 for 20c; 12 for 50c; 100 for $3.50. 
STAR OF BETHLEHAM—Pure white flowers, hardy. 
12 for 25c; $1.53 per 100; small bulblets, 40 for 25 cents. 
TIGRIDIA- A gorgeous flower, orange color, must be treat¬ 
ed like Gladiolus and spring planted. 15c each: $1.00 for 12; 
good blooming size, 10c each; .75c per dozen; $5.0 
Small one year seedlings, 12 for 20 cents; $1.50 per 
* * * 
Seeds 
ALL the following varieties of seeds 10 cents 
packet, 3 for 25 cents. 
Alstroemeria, Camassia, liechtiini, native and quamish. Hy¬ 
brid Delphinium, Eng ish Iris, Galtonia, King Alfred Daffodil. 
LILY SEED—Varieties marked * must be fall planted. 
Amabile, *Auratum, *Auratum Platyphyllum, Cernuum, 
*Columbianum, Concolor, *Cordifolium, He.nryi, *Japonicum, 
Maximowiczii, Philippinense, Regal, *Speciosum Rubrum *Su- 
perbum, Tenuifolium, Washingtonianum, Wiiimottiae. 
We can supply the following lily seed by the ounce; 
Auratum $1 00, Columbianum ,75c, Philippinense $, .50, Regal 
.3oc, Tenuifolium .75c Washingtonianum $1.25. 
ALWAYS, 6 bulbs of a kind at dozen rate. 
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H^drid Delphiniums 
There was a time when June was called the month of 
roses, but now it is the month of Delphiniums to all 
who know' and grow this magnificent perennial. We 
do not suggest you forsake your roses, but plant the 
Delphiniums with them and if possible a few Madonna 
or Regal lilies as well. 
Our strain of Delphiniums has been developed from 
seed from the best sources in America and England. 
The range of color, size and shape is wide. Colors are 
all shades of blue and lavender to purple; some flower- 
lets are 2£ inches across or more; spikes from three to 
seven and a half feet tall. Flowers are single, semi¬ 
double and double; dark and light bees. 
We cannot too earnestly urge you to plant in the 
early fall for best results. Our plants have strong root 
growth and are easily shipped anywhere in the United 
States in the proper season. You will not be sent any 
plants the size of a fine needle to die on the way. 
Two year plants, mixed, 25c each; 12 for $2 50; special 
selections 35c and 50c each. 
One year plants, mixed shades only, 15c each; 12 for 
$1.00; $6.00 per 100; medium size, 10c each; 75c for 
12; $4.00 per 100; small size, 30c per dozen; $2.00 
per 100, post paid. Seed, 10cents per packet; three 
for 25 cents. 
American Grown Bulbs. 
WALTER R. 
Olympia, Wash., 
TAYLOR 
Route No. 4 
