EKYTHKONIUM OREGONUM, dainty 
lily-lTke flowers, cream with a yel¬ 
low center, 6 to 9 inches, woodland 
soil .05 
FRI TIER ARIA. Wild Fritillary 
Eanceolata, Mission l)ells. Chocolate 
Lily, mottled bronze and green 
bells, 12 to 18 inches, light shade .10 
HVACINTHFS aziireus, Miniature hy- 
aointh, tiny sky-blue bells, a dainty 
gem for rock gardens .05 
IRIS reticulata, a bnll)ous iris for 
rock gardens, purj^le and gold dwarf 
flowers, early .20 
EEFCOJFM, Snowflake, several droop¬ 
ing white and green bells on 10 to 
15 inch terns .06 
MFSCARI, Grape Hyacinth 
IJotryoides, spikes of deep blue flow¬ 
ers, 6 to 9 inches .03 
SCIELA, Squill. 
Campanulata, white bells on G to 9 
inch spikes .03 
Sibirica, deep blue, dwarf, very 
early .05 
HLl.R GIFT FOR A CHILI)— 
12 bnll)s, 2 each of 6 kinds chosen 
for their appeal to a child. 6 little 
painted markers and a letter to 
the child telling what bulbs are, 
how to grow them. Order not later 
than Oct. 1. Complete .$1.00 
STERNHERGIA LITEA, Lily-of-the 
field, yellow, autumn blooming, 
looks like a crocus. Plant l)y Sep¬ 
tember 1. 3 bulbs . 1.00 
NOTE: All bulbs sent post paid. Terms, 
cash with order. One dozen l)ulbs at the 
price of 11. 
English Trowels. Two types: Sharp, slen¬ 
der fern trowel for rock work, transplant¬ 
ing; sharp-nosed wider garden trowel for 
general work. Either kind, postpaid, 
each .$2.00 
Trowel and Typewriter, quarterly garden 
sggestions, sent on request. 
Drew Sherrard, Rock Spur, Oswego, Ore¬ 
gon. Reference: U. S. National Bank, Port¬ 
land, Oregon. 
Ask for my October List of Christmas Gifts 
—including Oregon Holly, Wreaths and 
Sprays, and Christmas Delicacies 
