PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE 
ORDERING 
Order Early —Unless specific instructions are given for 
later shipment we fill orders in rotation received. We 
sometimes get a bit behind during the rush season and 
the early order, of course, gets out first. 
Concerning Postage —We prepay all seeds to any point. 
Plants, roots, and bulbs will be sent by Parcel Post if 
postage is included with order. (Add 10% for points 
west of the Mississippi and 15% for points east of the 
Mississippi.) Otherwise shipment will be made by Ex¬ 
press, Collect. We will prepay all orders of $5.00 and 
over in the states of Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washing¬ 
ton and California, except for trees, vines and shrubs 
which must go by express, collect. 
Canadian Shipments —Our Canadian customers must first 
obtain a permit from the Department of Agriculture at 
Ottawa. Plants will then be shipped as requested. If 
shipment is to be made by mail, please add 15% for 
postage. 
Guarantee —We make no charge for packing and guarantee 
the plants to reach you in good condition. We cannot 
guarantee plants to grow as we have no control over 
weather nor soil conditions but are always glad to make 
replacements that our customers feel they are entitled to. 
Cash With Order —Please send remittance with order as 
we do not like to ship C. O. D. It is an additional expense 
to you and often causes delay. 
May We Substitute? —When permitted to substitute we al¬ 
ways give extra value even if no substitute is necessary. 
Our collection is large and contains many items of 
which stock is limited and if we are sold out we appre¬ 
ciate the opportunity of substituting. 
Correspondence —We are glad to answer questions at all 
times but ask that you please use a separate sheet and 
not include on order blank. 
FREE OFFER —We will send one 25c plant of your choice 
with each $2.00 sent in if included on your order. 
Rock Plants —Plants suitable for the rockery are marked 
thus (*) 
Located as we are in a region where thirty degrees be¬ 
low zero is sometimes in order, our plants which are field 
grown, should be perfectly hardy in any part of the country. 
We sometimes have a little difficulty in getting shipments 
off to our southern friends before the first of March, al¬ 
though we do, as a rule have some mild weather in Feb¬ 
ruary in which it is possible to make shipment. If you wish 
an early shipment, please advise on your order and we will 
do the very best that is possible. 
FANTAIL PIGEONS 
Live Ornaments for Your Garden 
Nothing is more lovely than these beautiful birds strut¬ 
ting about a garden. They are as proud as peacocks of 
their huge, beautiful tails and fairly quiver with excite¬ 
ment as they strut about. Their soft cooing is always de¬ 
lightfully soothing, and as they are not very strong flyers, 
due to the weight of the heavy tail, they are always close 
to their home which can be regulated at will. An artistically 
built dove cote atop a post, or a shelf placed inside an out¬ 
building with a small hole cut through to let them in and 
out will do nicely. We are very proud of our exceptionally 
fine stock and have a few pairs only to spare this year. 
Black .$3.00 per pair 
Blue . 3.00 per pair 
Buff . 5.00 per pair 
Red. 4.00 per pair 
White. 4.00 per pair 
FREE: One pair of Fantail Pigeons with a $20.00 order. 
This is in addition to free plant offer. 
FLOWER SEED NOVELTIES 
AGERATUM, Fairy Pink 
New dwarf compact type in a soft salmon rose pink color. 
It begins to bloom when the plant is half grown and con¬ 
tinues until the plant is a solid mass of color. An excel¬ 
lent novelty for borders. Pkt. 25c 
AQUILEGIA, Crimson Star 
Rich dark crimson sepals and spurs, in wonderful con¬ 
trast to the white petals—a combination of colors en¬ 
tirely new in Aquilegia. A wonderful novelty. Pkt. 25c 
ASTER, Improyed Crego Wilt Resistant 
The large shaggy flowers with long curled petals are not 
unlike the ostrich feather for which they are commonly 
named. Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c 
ASTER, Super Giant El Monte 
(Special Mention, All-America Selections, 1936.) Deep 
glowing crimson, daintily interlaced plume-like petals, 
the flowers are extremely large and fluffy. Very early 
blooming. Pkt. 15c 
ASTER, Los Angeles Super Giant 
(Award of Merit, All-America Selections, 1934.) Los An¬ 
geles was the first introduction in the modern Super 
Giant class. The flowers are fully double, 6" to 8" across, 
graceful and delicately interlaced, and of a shell pink 
color. The long stiff stems are basal branching and 
strictly non-lateral. Pkt. 15c 
CALENDULA, ORANGE FANTASY 
CALENDULA, Orange Fantasy 
A true distinct type. Deep bronzy or coppery orange, 
with the petals curled and interlaced and a center cushion 
of seal brown. Rather dwarf. A fine novelty. Pkt. 25c 
ANNUAL CANTERBURY BELLS 
(Gold Medal, All-America Selections, 1933.) Shape of 
flowers and form of plant are the same as those of the 
well-known biennial Canterbury Bells but the annual, 
when planted from seed, loads itself with flowers in less 
than five months. Various shades of blue, pink, rose, 
and white. Finest Mixed. Pkt 10c 
COSMOS, Early Klondyke Orange Flare 
(Grand Champion Gold Medal, All-America Selections, 
1935.) The long stemmed flowers of bright vivid orange 
are freely borne on 2' to 3' plants. It blooms from mid¬ 
summer until frost. Pkt. 10c 
COSMOS, Sensation Pinkie 
See Inside Front Cover. 
DAHLIAS, Unwin's Dwarf Hybrids 
These double and semi-double dahlias are one of Eng¬ 
land’s best contributions to the flower world. Plants are 
compact and are as easy to grow as zinnias. They grow 
from 18" to 2' tall and come in many delightful shades. 
Mixed colors. Pkt. 25c 
LAMB NURSERIES . . . E. 101 SHARP AVENUE, SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 
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