TULIP GRANGE . . . . BOW, WASHINGTON 
ADVANCE (Cottage Novelty) 
Each 20c; cloz. $2.00 
Enormous flowers of bright scarlet with 
heavy purple velvety “bloom” on outer 
petals. Base darkest blue, almost black. 
Very tall stem. Earlier than other cottage 
tulips. 
ZOMERSCHOON (Cottage) 
3 for $1.00; doz. $3.00 
Oldest tulips now in cultivation. Coloring 
is old ivory feathered with flame pink. 
Base of bright gold. 
BLEU CELESTE Doz. 75c 
The old “Blue Flag” of colonial gardens. 
Very large and very double; lilac blue in 
color and naturalizes well. 
MIXED TULIPS Per 1000, $15.00 
LILI 
Lilies must have effective drainage and 
soil that is loose. Avoid the use of fresh or 
rank manure, but they may be given Fall 
mulch of well rotted cow manure or other 
humus, not forgetting a little potash in some 
form. 
CANDIDUM 
The white Lily, known as Madonna or St. 
Joseph’s Lily, blooming in early July. De¬ 
livery July-Oct. 
First Size, 9 to 12 inches. 
.Each 30c; doz. $3.00; 100, $24.00 
Second Size, 7 to 9 inches. 
.Doz. .‘!;i.50; 100. $11.00 
PARDALLINUM Each 25c; doz. $2.50 
Tall and robust with recurving blooms of 
orange and maroon. Plant in woodsy soil 
that is damp but well drained, and leave 
undisturbed. 
REGALE 
Strong blooming size, each 25c; doz. $2.50 
Fragrant trumpets, white petaled; throat 
TULIP COLLECTIONS 
MENDEL COLLECTION $1.00 
Five named varieties, 3 of each (15 bulbs). 
TRIUMPH COLLECTION $1.00 
Five named varieties, 3 of each (15 bulbs). 
VARIEGATED COLLECTION $1.00 
These show vivid color contrasts in flames 
and featerings of many shades. 
Six named varieties, 5 of each (30 bulbs). 
JUMBO COLLECTION $2.00 
Ten named varieties; largest size, longest 
stems, highest quality. 
Five of each (50 bulbs). 
LILY FLOWERED COLLECTION $1.00 
Five named varieties (lily type) 5 of each 
(25 bulbs). 
ES 
creamy gold within, rich rose without. In 
early spring protect the tender new growth 
from icy winds. Fall delivery. 
TESTACEUM (Nankeen) 
One of the rarest. This lily, blooming in 
July, has 3 to 6 feet of green stalk with 
bright glossy leaves. The blossoms all 
spring from the tip of the stalk and open 
at the same time. Their color is best de¬ 
scribed as “pink gold” with anthers of 
rich burnt orange. 
July-Aug. delivery, 7 to 8-inch. 
.Each $1.00; doz. $10.00 
8 to 9-inch.Each $1.50; doz. $15.00 
TIGRINUM (Tiger Lily) Ea. 25c; doz. $2.50 
This showy and well known lily is one of 
the best to naturalize. 
UMBELLATUM Each 25c; doz. $2.50 
As brilliant as the Tiger, though not so 
tall; blooming in June—sometimes on 
May 30. Fall delivery. 
SCILLA 
SCILLAS are most useful to plant in shade. They bloom well even under fir trees, 
with coloring more delicate than in full sun. Plant very deeply and they will grow to a 
very large size instead of producing numerous bulblets. Then pull flower stalks before 
seed sets. 
CAMPANULATA type, having erect bloom stalks. 
BLUE QUEEN Doz.50c; 100, $3.75 
Tall spike, bearing many large bells of soft, 
clear, medium blue. Recommended for 
shaded spot. 
COERULEA Doz. 35c; 100, $2.50 
A good variety to naturalize. 
EXCELSIOR Doz. 50c; 100, $3.75 
Massive spikes of brilliant blue bells. Plant 
in shaded spots in the border. 
ROSEA Doz. 35c; 100, $2.50 
Give good soil, deep and rich, to get good 
color in rose scillas. 
Six Bulbs Sold at One-half the 
1 
ROSALIND Doz. 50c; 100, $3.75 
Elegant border plant of deep rose. 
NUTANS Type—Having graceful 
“Shepherd’s Crook tips. 
NUTANS MAJOR Doz. 50c; 100, $3.75 
Blue. The “Blue Bells of Scotland.” Love¬ 
liest when grown under trees. 
NUTANS MAJOR ALBA Doz. 35c; 100, $2.50 
As lovely as Lily of the Valley and much 
like it, but larger. Shade loving. 
NUTANS ROSEA Doz. 50c; 100, $3.75 
Very tall. Fine. 
SCILLAS MIXED Doz. 50c; 100, $1.50 
Price of 1 Doz.; 50 at 100 Rate. 
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