PLANTS FOR GARDEN AND HOME 
This partial list of our offerings is intended also to encour¬ 
age you to visit our greenhouses at N. B. 7th and Hancock 
Sts., Portland, and our Nursery at S. E. 26th and Holgate 
Arcs., where unlisted and unnamed plants are growing, and 
where a source of pleasure is in store for you. 
Some items listed here are grown in limited quantity only 
and early orders are advisable. 
Delivery will be made when season is right for planting and 
stock ready unless ordered by customers for a specific time. 
Parcel post orders must include postage. Express may be 
sent collect. 
Remittance by money order, currency or for small amounts 
in 2 or 3-cent stamps will be acceptable. Refunds will be 
made if stock is no longer available. In case of damage in 
transit please advise at once when received. We guarantee 
stock true to name but cannot insure success as this is due to 
factors beyond our control. Errors will gladly be corrected if 
advised of on receipt of stock. 
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NOVELTIES and SUPER QUALITY PLANTS 
Any garden will acquire double interest and charm if some 
unusual plants or flowers are grown. For the convenience of 
customers we have grouped a selection of them which are 
worthy of space and care, to please the more discerning flower 
fancier. Try some of them. 
CHILEAN LILY. A very choice perennial for sunny loca¬ 
tions requiring deep soil for its spreading fleshy roots. Its 
flowers in June and July are clusters of orchid-like blossoms 
ranging in colors from orange, salmon, pink, yellow and cream. 
Pot grown plants 35c each. 
ALSTROEMERIA CHILENSIS. Lily of the Inca. Chilean 
lily, finest of garden perennials. 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
CAPE TRUMPET FLOWER. A pot plant with same re¬ 
quirements as the Amaryllis but flowering much more freely 
nearly the year around. Does well outside during the summer 
season. The tubular recurved flowers are of bright orange 
color grouped in a cluster on 12-in. stems. This novelty is 
new, offered for the first time, and will make a most pleasing 
house plant for years to come, as they are easily grown. Fine 
flowering size plants 75c each. 
LIVING STONE PLANT (Pleiospilus Bolusii). One of the 
South African plant wonders for folks that like out of the 
ordinary flowers. The almost rock-like formation of the body 
is made enchanting when crowned in midsummer with large 
daisy-like flowers of soft apricot yellow color. These open 
only during the afternoon for perhaps a week or 10 days. 
They make fine house plants and last for years but are really 
happier if set out in the garden in a sunny sheltered spot dur¬ 
ing the summer and taken indoors again when the rainy 
season starts. A few fine 4-year-o!d specimens available for 
$1.00 each. 
GLORIOSA VIRESCENS. Known as the climbing Lily, is 
one of the refined South African plants worthy of trial in 
gardens here. It demands a rich, loose soil in a sunny loca¬ 
tion. Dormant roots to be set out in late spring throw up 
slender stems bearing glossy dark green leaves with flowers 
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