Scilla Campanulala 
SCILLA BULBS 
(Ready September) 
Scilla ('anipamilata: 
' Qiieeii, blue; Per 100 
*'**"^10 cm.;.$ 1.75 
—.Kl-12em. 2.00 
Rose Queen, rose-pink; 
8-10 em. 1.75 
10-12 cm. 2.00 
.\ll>a: 
b- 8 cm. 1.75 
8-10 cm. 2.00 
Scill a Siberica: 
Blue: 
5-b cm. 1.50 
b-8 cm. 2.00 
8 cm. up. 2.25 
.\lba: 
5-b cm. 2.00 
b-8 cm. 2.25 
Scilla Italica, May flowering, b-8" tall. 
Blue. 2.25 
Per 1,000 
$15.00 
17.50 
15.00 
17.50 
15.00 
17.50 
12.00 
15.00 
20.00 
18.00 
20.00 
20.00 
MUSCARI BULBS 
(Ready September) 
Spring flowering with well-furnished spikes o,f little 
globular bells of bright blue. 
Heavenly Blue (Grape Hyacinth); Per 100 Per 1.000 
5- b cm.$ .80 $ b.OO 
b- 7 cm. 1.00 8.00 
7- 8 cm. 1.25 10.00 
8- 9 cm. 1.50 12.50 
9- 10 cm. 2.00 Ib.OO 
Plu inosus (the Feather Hyacinth), 
lavender; 
5-7 cm. 2.00 . 
7-8 cm. 2.50 . 
8 cm. up. 3.00 . 
CROCUS BULBS 
(Ready September) 
Blue, White, Striped or IVIixed: 
Extra size.$ 1.75 $15.00 
1st size. 1.50 12.50 
2nd size. 1.25 10.00 
Mammoth Yellow: 
Extra size. 2.00 17.50 
1st size. 1.75 15.00 
2nd size. l.bO 14.00 
COLCHICUM BULBS 
(Ready July-August) 
.Autumn flowering. Very large crocus-like flowers are 
produced in September and October without foliage. 
Large bulbs throwing 8 to 10 flowers. Bornmulleri and 
Giganteum are valuable florists' flowers which may 
be had from September until Christmas with proper 
management. Splendid for corsage use. 
A valuable item to sell as a novelty. The bulbs flowering 
without soil or water. _ 
Autumnale, soft mauve; Per 
lb-18 cm.$10.00 
18-20 cm. 15.00 
20-23 cm.■. 20.00 
Speciosum, light violet, early. 12.50 
Byzantinum Major (Autumnale Major), 
lilac rose. 15.00 
Bornmulleri, clear violet, white center. 20.00 
Giganteum, large flowered, deep lilac. 25.00 
Crocus 
RANUNCULUS BULBS 
(Ready September) 
ANEMONE BULBS 
(Ready September) 
Teeolote Giant, largest and finest 
strain of Giant French Ranunculus. 
I)e G.aen : Per 100 
Jumbo.$ 3.00 
"Tops. 2.50 
No. 1. L50 
No. 2. 1.00 
St. Brigid.Humbo 
Ghrysanthcaflora. . . . jTops.. 
His Excellency, scarlet'iNo. 1. 
BlueI*oppy,brightblue (No. 2. 
3.75 
3.00 
2.35 
1.50 
Per 1.000 
$27.50 
21.00 
14.00 
7.00 
34.50 
27.50 
21.00 
14.00 
Per 100 
Jumbo.$ 3.00 
Tops. 2.50 
No. 1. 1.50 
No. 2. 1.00 
Per 1,000 
$27.50 
21.00 
14.00 
7.00 
CHIONODOXA BULBS 
(Ready September) 
A LL PRICES Quoted in 
Luciliae, sky-blue with white 
center.$ 2.00 $15.00 
Purpurea Grandiflora, purple; 
Extra size. 2.00 
1st size. 1 .bO 
2nd size. 1.50 
18.00 
14.00 
12.50 
LEUCOJUM BULBS (Snowflake) 
(Ready September) 
Elegant 18-inch spikes with drooping white flowers tipped 
green are produced in May. Excellent for cutting. 
Snowflake, double nose.$ 4.00 $35.00 
No. 1 Round. 3.50 30.00 
No. 2 Round. ...' '3.00 *25.00 
TERMS OE SALE 
All prices are quoted net and subject to market fluc¬ 
tuations. 
Twenty-five or more bulbs of one variety at the 100 
rate and 250 or more of one variety at the 1000 rate. 
All goods are sold f. o. b. Tacoma, and travel at pur 
chaser's risk. 
Unless otherwise ordered, shipments weighing less than 
100 pounds will be made by express at purchaser's 
expense. 
No claims will be considered unless made within five 
days after receipt of goods. Our responsibility ceases 
upon your acceptance of the shipment. 
Accounts are due bO days after date of invoice, or 2%' 
discount for payment within 10 days on approved 
credits; otherwise cash with order. Six per cent interest 
will be charged on past due accounts. 
If at the time of shipment any account payable by the 
buyer be overdue, or if the inquiries about his credit are 
not satisfactory, the seller is entitled to cancel the order. 
We give no warranty, express or implied, as to purity, 
description, quality, productiveness, or any other matter 
of any trees, seeds, bulbs or plants we send out, and will 
not be in any way responsible for the crop. Deliveries on 
all contracts and orders are not guaranteed against crop 
failure, fire, flood or other conditions beyond our control. 
This List Are Subject to 
Change It ithoiit Notice 
GEORGE LAWLER, TACOMA, WASHINGTON 
SWEENEY, STRAUB B DIMM, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, PORTLAND, ORE. 
